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词条 The Argus (Seattle)
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{{italic title}}The Argus was a longstanding Seattle, Washington weekly newspaper. Founded in February 1894 and published until November 1983, it had a satiric bent and was aligned with the Republican Party.[1][2][3] The paper was founded by A. T. Ambrose; six weeks later, Henry Chadwick bought a half interest. Ambrose died in 1900; Chadwick continued to operate the paper until 1934.[4]

In the early 20th century, The Argus favored municipal ownership of utilities and public transit. While primarily the voice of the city's professional and business classes, it also supported moderate trade unionism. During the Chadwick era, the paper was "virulently anti-Japanese and anti-Black" and opposed women's suffrage.[5]

Notes

1. ^{{Harvnb|Berner|1991|p=6}}
2. ^Argus (Seattle, Wash.) in University of Washington Library catalog for dates of publication. Accessed online 16 August 2008.
3. ^[https://lccn.loc.gov/92645736 Argus (Seattle, Wash.)], Library of Congress permalink, also cites for the dates. Accessed online 2019-01-11.
4. ^Seattle Times obituary of Henry Chadwick, reproduced in The Argus, June 16, 1934, p. 5.
5. ^{{Harvnb|Berner|1991|pp=6–7}}

References

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  • {{citation

| first=Richard C.
| last = Berner
| title=Seattle 1900-1920: From Boomtown, Urban Turbulence, to Restoration
| publisher=Charles Press
| location = Seattle
| year=1991
| isbn=0-9629889-0-1{{DEFAULTSORT:Argus, The (Seattle)}}{{Washington-newspaper-stub}}

5 : Newspapers published in Seattle|Defunct weekly newspapers|Defunct newspapers of Washington (state)|1894 establishments in Washington (state)|1983 disestablishments in Washington (state)

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