Tag: March 1900

The Earth Shrinks, but Corruption Remains the Same
March 15, 1900 – It’s a chilly Chicago morning as we delve into a peculiar case of corruption brewing within the city’s public schools. In a move that has left many scratching their heads, the superintendent has given the green light to boxing in the local schools. But what’s the real motive behind this decision?…

Investors Lose Big on Wall Street, New York, 1900
The stock market opened with a whimper today, March 14, 1900, as prices plummeted across the board. The decline, while not alarmingly steep at the beginning, gradually intensified throughout the day, leaving investors reeling. American Sugar and Third Avenue stocks were among the hardest hit, suffering some of the largest losses on the Exchange. Related…

Pensacola News Publisher Takes on School Book Question, Titusville FL, 1900
In a bold move, the publisher of the Pensacola News has taken on the school book question, pushing for mandatory conformity in county school books. However, this stance has not gone without criticism from local residents. The question of who gets to decide what books are taught in schools has become a contentious issue, with…

Mysterious Circumstances Surround Suspicious Registration, Savannah GA, 1900
The murky waters of Savannah’s underbelly have been stirred once more, as a peculiar registration has come to light. On Monday, March 6, 1900, a mysterious individual or group registered at the Post Office in Savannah, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions. While the specifics of this enigmatic registration remain unclear, one thing is…
