Catatan William S. Sadler

  1. Samuel kept his son out of public schools because he feared he would become sick. (Gardner 1995, p. 35).
  2. The Sanitarium and the college were both overseen by well-known Adventist John Harvey Kellogg. (Gardner 1995, p. 35).
  3. Sadler dropped some of these views from his writings later in his life. (Gardner 1995, p. 63).
  4. By that time, the two were close friends. (Gardner 1995, p. 36).
  5. The area around the mission was considered a skid row. (Gardner 1995, p. 36).
  6. Gardner writes that the magazine was modeled after The War Cry, and may have had a circulation over 100,000. (Schwarz 2006, p. 175).
  7. Kellogg had encouraged the couple to return to the area. (Gooch 2002, p. 26).
  8. Gardner writes that they lived in La Grange until 1914. (Gardner 1995, p. 38).
  9. Spiritualism was very popular in Chicago at that time. (Gooch 2002, p. 30).
  10. Sadler was a member of the Republican party. (Gooch 2002, p. 5).
  11. The couple also had a summer home in Beverly Shores, Indiana. (Gooch 2002, p. 4).