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Ingrid ScobieIngrid Scobie in Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Feb 1 1996
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... been in the newspapers, has been referred to the Florida Ethics Commission and is now in the Circuit Court (the case of Hugh Brotherton vs. Vernon Peeples). In 1992, Ingrid Scobie, in "Douglas vs. Nixon," Vol. 42, History Today, stated, "Some campaigns, however, loom larger than others in thc American political conscience. One of the most memorable in the collective memory ..."
Publication place: Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, United States
Ingrid ScobieIngrid Scobie in Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Feb 1 1996
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... also been in the newspapers, has been referred to the Florida Ethics Commission and is now in the Circuit Court (the case of Hugh Brotherton vs. Peeples). In 1992, Ingrid Scobie, in "Douglas vs. Nixon," Vol. 42, History Today, stated, "Some campaigns, however, loom larger than others in the American political conscience. One of the most memorable in the collective memory ..."
Publication place: Sarasota, Sarasota County, Florida, United States
Ingrid ScobieIngrid Scobie in Toledo Blade - Nov 1 1992
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... brief congressional career in the most famous for being tagged a Communist sympathizer by 1950 senatorial opponent Richard Nixon, Helen Douglas was considered fairly insignificant by traditional historians. But Ingrid Scobie discovered that if she broadened the measure of Douglas' influence beyond what was traditionally considered important, Douglas had wielded considerable power indeed. Since traditional history usually tells the story of ..."
Publication place: Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, United States