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A collection of old photographs, historic newspaper clippings and assorted excerpts highlighting the parallels of past and present. Featuring weird, funny and baffling headlines, articles and advertisements! Visit www.yesterdays-print.comĀ 

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Hi! I love your blog, and i'm wondering if you can help point me in the right direction. I want to read a 1920's article about a missing person as a staging example for a project I'm writing. I've gone through some of your links, but do you have any tricks to finding something like this? Thanks!

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Thank you! It’s not a specific article you’re looking for, is it? Just a typical article about a missing person from the era? Here’s a link to Chronicling America, a free site with lots of newspapers from the Library of Congress:  http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/. If you don’t find what you’re looking for there, let me know and I can take a look on newspapers.com as well! I hope that helps a bit!

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  7. lincodega said: Great! Thanks so much. Yeah, I just kind of want to read an article as an example so I get a good idea for wording/staging used for smething like this. THanks!
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