"No Primrose Path," Sam H. Clark (1914)
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“The Hidden Woman of Monticello: A Study of Yellow Journalism”, New York Call, August 9, 1914.
THE HIDDEN WOMAN OF MONTICELLO
A Study of Yellow Journalism
by Upton Sinclair
By Tom Rue
This is a story that has pulled at me for years — of Adelaide Mary Branch (1873–1948), a woman whose life unfolded at the edges of visibility, often at the mercy of narratives not her own. Born into a locally prominent family in Hartwick, Otsego County, NY, she turned away from expectations placed upon her -- of marriage, of inheritance, of respectable womanhood -- and sought to define herself on her own terms. Yet the price of this autonomy was steep. She died in 1948 under her adopted pseudonym of Mary Douglas, and was buried in an unmarked grave.
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By Tom Rue
It is my honor to have been asked to speak today with the title, "Tribute and memories of Ed Wesely."
Posted Tuesday, October 31, 2023 6:21 pm
To the Editor:
The highest role of government is protecting and serving society’s vulnerable. County legislators have failed in that duty, selling out seniors and privatizing clinical services at the Adult Care Center and downsizing Sullivan County Alcohol & Drug Abuse Services and other outpatient clinics almost to the point of abolition.