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34: Flame Wars

Episode 36 of the Historic Headlines podcast titled "34: Flame Wars" was published on April 11, 2021 and runs 84 minutes.

April 11, 2021 ·84m · Historic Headlines

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Hugh reads from the Syracuse papers of 150 years ago this week, and delves into two social media flame wars: fast driving of horses on James Street, and a supposedly botched medical diagnosis.   Follow along with the show notes.

Hugh reads from the Syracuse papers of 150 years ago this week, and delves into two social media flame wars: fast driving of horses on James Street, and a supposedly botched medical diagnosis.

 

Follow along with the show notes

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