Bathtub hoax
On December 28, 1917, a completely fictional article titled "A Neglected Anniversary" by H.L. Mencken was published in the New York Evening Mail. It was an account of the introduction of the bathtub into the United States, claiming it had been introduced as recently as 1842. The article also claimed that the bathtub had only been introduced in England in 1828. The article went on to describe that the introduction of the bathtub initially was greatly discussed and opposed, until the example of President Millard Fillmore who had a bathtub installed in the White House in 1850 made the invention more broadly acceptable.
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December 28 - 1917 - H.L. Mencken - Bathtub - United States - England - Millard Fillmore - White House
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The whole article was entirely false, but was widely quoted as fact years later, even until the present day. In 1949 Mencken wrote:
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"The success of this idle hoax, done in time of war, when more serious writing was impossible, vastly astonished me. It was taken gravely by a great many other newspapers, and presently made its way into medical literature and into standard reference books. It had, of course, no truth in it whatsoever, and I more than once confessed publicly that it was only a jocosity... Scarcely a month goes by that I do not find the substance of it reprinted, not as foolishness but as fact, and not only in newspapers but in official documents and other works of the highest pretensions."
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