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The Philadelphia Inquirer is a daily morning newspaper that serves the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area.

Philadelphia Inquirer in "News From the Front"[]

On January 8, 1942, the Philadelphia Inquirer published articles covering protests against President Franklin D. Roosevelt and U.S. participation in World War II.[1] On March 26, the Inquirer reported on the plans of various Hollywood actors, authors, and musicians to sail to Germany and Japan to plead for peace.[2]

Philadelphia Inquirer in The War That Came Early[]

Peggy and Herb Druce relied on the Philadelphia Inquirer to keep them up to date on the war between the U.S. and Japan.[3]

References[]

  1. See, e.g., Atlantis and Other Places, pg. 90.
  2. Ibid., pg. 98.
  3. See, e.g., The Big Switch, pgs. 398-400.
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