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Frederick Franklin Schrader

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Handbook; Political, Statistical and Sociological, for German Americans and All Other Americans Who Have Not Forgotten the History and Traditions of Their Country and Who Believe in the Principles of Washington, Jefferson and
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1683-1920. The Fourteen Points and What Became of Them; Foreign Propaganda in the Public Schools; Rewriting the History of the United States; the Espionage Act and How it Worked ... (etc. etc.) and a Thousand Other
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committee, Schrader denied ever profiting from, or even being aware of, the $ 100,000 which Deputy Attorney General Alfred Becker alleged the German government paid to
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On June 6, 1879, he married Anna McNulty. She died on February 16, 1894, and on November 6, 1895, he married Marie R. Bailey.
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Throughout his life, Schrader held the following positions: managing editor of the
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The Concordat of 1933 between Holy See and German State
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Leonard, John William; Marquis, Albert Nelson (1906).
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in one act, music by Irenée Bergé, produced in 1910
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Index

Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
journalist
dramatist
United States citizen
Davenport, Iowa
St. Joseph, Missouri
Denver
St. Louis
Washington
St. Louis Globe-Democrat
Washington Post
Kansas City Journal
David Belasco
New York Globe
New York Dramatic Mirror
George S. Viereck
Senate
Bohemian
music drama
lyricist
Baron Trenck
London
New York City
Frederick the Great
American Revolution
ISBN
1-4067-0841-0
Max Nordau

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