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The Herald also Lake Geneva Herald was a four-page weekly isolationist newspaper published in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin by Douglas M. Stewart and George T. Eggleston. The paper first appeared on August 5, 1941 and was financed by Charles S. Payson, a New York multimillionaire. Ralph Townsend was an editor.
The paper was printed in Mount Morris, Illinois with a first run of 25,000. Thereafter 50,000 copies were printed each week.
The publication was issued free and widely distributed to servicemen.