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The '''Albert Lea Anti-Spectator''' was a newspaper based in Albert Lea, [[Minnesota]]. | The '''Albert Lea Anti-Spectator''' was a newspaper based in Albert Lea, [[Minnesota]]. | ||
The ''Anti-Spectator'' covered many notable stories over the centuries. | |||
[[Mark Twain]] caused quite a stir during his valedictorian address. [[Extract of Radium]] was involved. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:42, 22 June 2016
The Albert Lea Anti-Spectator was a newspaper based in Albert Lea, Minnesota.
The Anti-Spectator covered many notable stories over the centuries.
Mark Twain caused quite a stir during his valedictorian address. Extract of Radium was involved.