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PASSION POET Too Passionate for the Marquis of Queensberry. Oscar Wilde as a Public Prosecutor. Charging Libel to an English Nobleman. Queensberry Concedes That He Said It, But It Was in Interest of Public Morality. Remarkable Letter of Mr Wilde Read. "Realization of Self the Primal End of Life." 1895-04-03 United States Boston English 11 156 1045
The Boston Globe - Wednesday, April 3, 1895 1895-04-03 United States Boston English 0 0 31
ADORES HIMSELF. Modest Oscar Admits It in the Court. Entertains Such Adoration for Nobody Else. Wilde - Queensberry Case Put on Trial. Passion Poet Put Upon the Witness Stand. Very Extravagant Letter Put in Evidence. 1895-04-04 United States Boston English 12 178 1324
ROYAL SCANDALS Disturb Social Circles of Great Britain. Case Against the Marquis of Queensberry Continued. Oscar Wilde Defending His Own Associates. 1895-04-04 United States Boston English 3 63 480
The Boston Globe - Thursday, April 4, 1895 1895-04-04 United States Boston English 0 0 25
IT WAS TRUE. What Queensberry Said of Oscar Wilde. Double Verdict in Marquis' Favor. First That He Did Not Libel Oscar. Second, Charges Were for Public Good. Wilde Arrested and Conveyed to Scotland Yard. Queensberry Sends Him Vigorous Message. "If You Take My Son With You I Will Shoot You." 1895-04-05 United States Boston English 2 142 737
NO RETRACTION. Marquis of Queensberry Stands by All He Said. His Sole Object Was to Save His Son From Wilde. Continuation of the Notori- ous London Libel Case. Oscar Declared that He Had Been Insulted. Denounced Counsel Carson for Course of Questioning. 1895-04-05 United States Boston English 2 63 525
JUST VERDICT. London Opinions on Oscar Wilde's Downfall. Famous Dramatist Arraigned Today in Police Court. Charged With Inciting and Committing Immoralities. Excitement at Theater Where His Play Was On. Actors Interrupted by Calls from the Gallery. 1895-04-06 United States Boston English 0 56 484
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-04-06 United States Boston English 0 0 30
BLACK INFAMY. Marks End of Career of Oscar Wilde. Was Urged to Take the Short Road to Oblivion. Jury Found Charges Against Him True. Had Evidently Prepared to Flee Country. Late Pampered Exquisite Now Occupies 8x4 Cell. (Copyright.) 1895-04-06 United States Boston English 1 18 673
ENGLISHMEN ASHAMED. See National Disgrace at Last Uncovered. Horror and Loathing Follows Upon the Wilde Revelations. Sharp, Rapid and Severe Measures De- cided On by Government. (Copyright.) 1895-04-07 United States Boston English 1 43 705
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-04-07 United States Boston English 0 0 72
Frohman Will Bar Wilde's Play. 1895-04-07 United States Boston English 2 4 24
LODGED IN JAIL. Wilde's Nerve Already Begins to Fail. Threatens to End Life at Very First Opportunity. Keepers Take From Him Even His Scarf Pin. Ride in Prison Van Brought on Prostration. Mrs Frank Leslie Tells of Him as Husband and Son. 1895-04-08 United States Boston English 0 26 2114
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-04-08 United States Boston English 0 0 33
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-04-09 United States Boston English 0 0 75
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-04-10 United States Boston English 0 0 13
NO USE FOR OSCAR WILDE. Newark Free Public Library Erases His Name from Its Catalog. 1895-04-10 United States Boston English 1 1 51
OSCAR WILDE'S ASSOCIATE. He Testifies to a Long Series of Shock- ing Crimes. 1895-04-11 United States Boston English 5 34 177
DISCREDITED AT HOME. British Museum Withdraws Wilde's Books from Public Use. 1895-04-11 United States Boston English 6 7 26
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-04-11 United States Boston English 0 0 60
NO BAIL FOR OSCAR WILDE. He Has Been Ill Since His Confinement in the Jail. 1895-04-12 United States Boston English 1 35 120
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-04-12 United States Boston English 0 0 70
Wilde Considered Doomed to Oblivion Deeper Than the Grave. 1895-04-14 United States Boston English 2 4 639
FOUGHT ABOUT OSCAR WILDE. French Poet Got Mad Because He Was Referred to as an Intimate Friend of the Englishman - Duel Yesterday. 1895-04-18 United States Boston English 7 0 58
WILDE IN COURT AGAIN. Looked Greatly Fatigued and Really Ill. Fully Committed for Trial in the Old Bailey Criminal Court. Application Made in His Behalf for Bail Refused. 1895-04-19 United States Boston English 13 44 206
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-04-19 United States Boston English 0 0 46
True Bill Against Oscar Wilde. 1895-04-22 United States Boston English 9 11 27
DANGER OF MOBBING. Guarding Prosecuting Witnesses in the Wilde Case. 1895-04-23 United States Boston English 10 23 93
WILDE'S LATEST PLAY. Its Production in New York Marked by No Unusual Incident. 1895-04-23 United States Boston English 0 0 45
True Bill Against Oscar Wilde. 1895-04-23 United States Boston English 9 11 27
NO MERCY FOR WILDE. Court Refuses to Postpone the Trial - Oscar Dead Broke. 1895-04-24 United States Boston English 9 14 90
OSCAR HAS HIS HAIR CUT. Looks Careworn, Anxious and Thin - Trial of Wilde Begun Today in the Old Bailey. 1895-04-26 United States Boston English 9 20 167
OSCAR WILDE TRIAL. Young Wood on the Witness Stand Be- comes a Self-Confessed Blackmailer. 1895-04-27 United States Boston English 5 7 103
NEW BECOMES PROFOUND. His Humor Takes on Serious and Subtle Vein. Once Met Oscar Wilde While He Was on His Mission for Means. Advised Esthete to Buy a Cart and Donkey and Go Into Business. 1895-04-28 United States Boston English 1 20 1294
Some Oscar Wilde Letters. 1895-04-29 United States Boston English 1 2 36
WILDE A WITNESS. Swears that Former Testimony Was Absolutely True. 1895-04-30 United States Boston English 9 49 400
Some Oscar Wilde Letters. 1895-04-30 United States Boston English 1 2 46
Mrs Wilde Sues for Divorce. 1895-04-30 United States Boston English 1 2 16
JURY DISAGREED. Unable to Decide What to Do with Oscar. Judge Analyzes the Poet's Passionate Effusions. His Charge Seemed to be in Favor of Wilde. 1895-05-01 United States Boston English 6 29 548
WILDE A WITNESS. Swears that Former Testimony Was Absolutely True. 1895-05-01 United States Boston English 3 55 333
JURY FAILED TO AGREE. Could Not Reach Verdict in Oscar Wilde Case. Bail Denied, and Defendant Sent to Jail to Await New Trial. Charge of the Judge Was in the Main Hostile to the Prisoners. 1895-05-02 United States Boston English 0 24 270
PASSIONATE PLEA That Saved Oscar Wilde an Adverse Verdict. Meaning of His Affection for Lord Douglas. "It Existed Between David and Jonathan." "Plato Made it a Basis for His Philosophy." "This Love is Misunderstood in Present Century." 1895-05-02 United States Boston English 1 8 324
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-02 United States Boston English 0 0 85
Wilde Not Yet Declared Bankrupt. 1895-05-03 United States Boston English 2 4 31
OSCAR WILDE'S BAIL. Judge Pollock Grants Application of His Counsel - The Amount Will be Fixed Tomorrow. 1895-05-03 United States Boston English 6 3 64
PRICE OF LIBERTY. Oscar Wilde's Bail Fixed at $25,000. One-Half Must be Guaranteed by the Poet Himself. 1895-05-04 United States Boston English 14 4 44
OSCAR WILDE'S BAIL. Judge Pollock Grants Application of His Counsel - The Amount Will be Fixed Tomorrow. 1895-05-04 United States Boston English 6 3 64
PRICE OF LIBERTY. Oscar Wilde's Bail is $25,000, of Which Amount He Must Furnish One-Half Himself. 1895-05-05 United States Boston English 14 4 44
Oscar Wilde Case Bids Fair to End in a Conspicuous Fiasco. 1895-05-05 United States Boston English 1 9 473
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-05 United States Boston English 0 0 12
Should Oscar's Name be Used? 1895-05-05 United States Boston English 0 5 260
Oscar Wilde Finds Sureties --- He is Liberated Today. 1895-05-06 United States Boston English 1 4 44
MAY NOT BE TRIED AGAIN. Opposition Develops to Reopening the Wilde Case - Implied Hint for Him to Leave the Country. 1895-05-07 United States Boston English 10 15 195
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-07 United States Boston English 0 0 13
Lord Douglas is Oscar's Surety. 1895-05-07 United States Boston English 1 7 44
WORLD STRUCK Lord Douglas is Oscar's Surety. 1895-05-07 United States Boston English 1 7 43
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-08 United States Boston English 0 0 153
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-09 United States Boston English 0 0 45
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-16 United States Boston English 0 0 26
SEPARATE TRIAL FOR OSCAR. Wilde Will Not be Tried With Taylor - Poet Came Into Court Smiling and Much Improved in Health. 1895-05-20 United States Boston English 7 34 204
WILL COMFORT HER MOTHER-IN-LAW Mrs Frank Leslie Sails for England Sat- urday - Will Spend Most of her Vaca- tion With Lady Wilde. 1895-05-20 United States Boston English 0 7 226
The Boston Globe - Monday, May 20, 1895 1895-05-20 United States Boston English 1 1 46
"A YOUNG LADY FROM BOSTON." Omnipresent, Serious and Blue-Spectacled Maiden from the Hub. 1895-05-20 United States Boston English 0 0 85
SEPARATE TRIAL FOR OSCAR. Wilde Will Not be Tried With Taylor - Poet Came Into Court Smiling and Much Improved in Health. 1895-05-21 United States Boston English 8 43 286
OSCAR'S FRIEND, Alfred Taylor, Guilty on Several Counts. Sentence Deferred in London's Sensational Case. Result of the Separate Trial From Wilde's. Defendant Asked to Write Names Privately. "I Will Read Them Aloud," Replied the Judge. 1895-05-21 United States Boston English 1 20 236
Prettier Than Most of the Poet's Poetry. 1895-05-21 United States Boston English 0 0 32
$50,000 STAKE. Marquis of Queensberry Offers to Fight. Son, Lord Douglas, the Antagonist. Both Men in London Police Court. Held in $2500 Each to Keep the Peace. Father Gives Black Eye to His Titled Offspring. They Quarrelled About the Wilde Affair. Oscar Falls Sick During His Second Trial. 1895-05-22 United States Boston English 4 102 684
CANES AND FISTS Figured in the Fight in London Street. Marquis of Queensberry Met Son in Piccadilly. Hard Words and Blows Quickly Followed. Both Arrested and Taken to Police Station. Lord Alfred Douglas Got the Worst of the "Scrap." 1895-05-22 United States Boston English 0 20 263
LORD DOUGLAS' BLACK EYE. Marquis of Queensberry and His Son Bound Over by the Court to Keep Peace for Six Months. 1895-05-23 United States Boston English 4 103 696
Oscar Wilde's Second Trial. 1895-05-23 United States Boston English 1 5 40
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-23 United States Boston English 0 0 33
WILDE WAS WEAK. Oscar Allowed to Sit Down Today While He Testified. 1895-05-24 United States Boston English 3 23 147
Oscar Wilde's Second Trial. 1895-05-24 United States Boston English 1 5 34
OSCAR GUILTY. Sentenced to Two Years at Hard Labor. Quick Verdict by the Wilde Jury. Judge's Charge Was Against Prisoner. He Denounced Oscar's "Prose Poems." Called Them Poison to a Young Man's Mind. Taylor Also Given Two Years in Prison. Sensational Demand for Arrest of Lord Alfred Douglas. 1895-05-25 United States Boston English 5 59 392
WILDE WAS WEAK. Oscar Allowed to Sit Down While He Was Giving His Testimony. 1895-05-25 United States Boston English 3 23 150
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-25 United States Boston English 0 0 20
WILDE FOUND GUILTY. Sentenced to Two Years at Hard Labor. Was Full of Confidence Up to the Very Last - Staggered by Blow. Strove to Speak but Sank Into Chair a Mental and Physical Wreck. (Copyright.) 1895-05-26 United States Boston English 1 11 479
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-26 United States Boston English 0 0 73
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-27 United States Boston English 0 0 6
The Boston Globe - Monday, May 27, 1895 1895-05-27 United States Boston English 0 0 24
PLANK BED Upon Which Oscar Wilde Will Rest Himself. Bacon and Beans and Soup for Dinner. Work on Treadwheel for an Appetite. Kind of Punishment His Crime Calls For. Judge Says Death Penalty Ought to be Meted Out. No Country Can be Great With Such Sons. Marquis of Queensberry Wants $10,000 Reimbursement. 1895-05-28 United States Boston English 4 61 803
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-05-28 United States Boston English 0 0 50
OSCAR WILDE GONE CRAZY. It Has Been Necessary to Confine Him in a Padded Cell - Carefully Watched by Physicians. 1895-06-04 United States Boston English 4 21 44
OSCAR WILDE GONE CRAZY. It Has Been Necessary to Confine Him in a Padded Cell - Carefully Watched by Physicians. 1895-06-05 United States Boston English 4 21 44
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-06-05 United States Boston English 0 0 18
Oscar Not Crazy, but Depressed. 1895-06-06 United States Boston English 3 3 65
WILDE MUST STAY IN PRISON. Sir Edward Clarke's Application for His Release Refused. 1895-06-18 United States Boston English 13 13 37
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-06-19 United States Boston English 0 0 14
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-06-26 United States Boston English 0 0 24
She Was So Indignant. 1895-07-05 United States Boston English 0 0 76
The Boston Globe - Saturday, July 27, 1895 1895-07-27 United States Boston English 0 0 30
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-07-31 United States Boston English 0 0 28
$10,000 A YEAR NOT ENOUGH. Oscar Wilde's Insolvency Due to Ex- travagant Habits. 1895-08-22 United States Boston English 15 5 96
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-08-24 United States Boston English 0 0 28
OSCAR WILDE IN PRISON. Paris Correspondent, Who Says He Has Seen Him, Describes the Crumbling of the Once Petted Apostle of Aestheti- cism - A Painful Picture. 1895-08-25 United States Boston English 2 13 470
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-08-27 United States Boston English 0 0 47
THINKS OSCAR WILDE INSANE. Dr Forbes Winslow, the Noted London Specialist, Gives an Opinion. 1895-09-01 United States Boston English 0 0 126
Oscar Wilde Will be Able to Pay His Debts in Full. OSCAR WILDE IN COURT. Statement That He May be Able to Pay His Debts in Full. 1895-09-24 United States Boston English 12 8 97
EDITORIAL POINTS. 1895-09-25 United States Boston English 0 0 23

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