[Eighty Years And More; Reminiscences 1815-1897 by Elizabeth Cady Stanton]@TWC D-Link bookEighty Years And More; Reminiscences 1815-1897 CHAPTER XVI 24/25
Considering the pressure brought to bear on Miss Anthony and myself, I feel now that our patience and forbearance with our enemies in their malignant attacks on our good, name, which we never answered, were indeed marvelous. We said at all times and on all other subjects just what we thought, and advertised nothing that we did not believe in.
No advertisements of quack remedies appeared in our columns.
One of our clerks once published a bread powder advertisement, which I did not see until the paper appeared; so, in the next number, I said, editorially, what I thought of it.
I was alone in the office, one day, when a man blustered in.
"Who," said he, "runs this concern ?" "You will find the names of the editors and publishers," I replied, "on the editorial page." "Are you one of them ?" "I am," I replied.
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