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Lincoln Steffens Lincoln Steffens
Lincoln Steffens (Joseph Lincoln Steffens), 1866-1936, American editor and author, b. San Francisco, grad. Univ. of California, 1889, and studied three years in Europe. Steffens became one of the leading muckrakers , and while he held (1902-11) successive editorial positions on McClure's, the ... Read more
Harold J. Laski Harold J. Laski
Laski, Harold J.WORKS BY LASKISUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHYHarold Joseph Laski (1893-1950), teacher, political scientist, and British Labour party leader, was born in Manchester, England, the second son of Nathan and Sarah Laski; his father was a prosperous cotton shipper, a prominent Liberal, and a... Read more
Edward William Bok Edward William Bok
Edward William Bok 1863-1930, American editor, b. Helder, Netherlands. His family emigrated to the United States in 1870. He founded the Brooklyn Magazine (later Cosmopolitan ) in 1883. As editor (1889-1919), he made the Ladies' Home Journal a leading American magazine for women, introducing... Read more
Leigh Hunt Leigh Hunt
Leigh Hunt (James Henry Leigh Hunt) , 1784-1859, English poet, critic, and journalist. He was a friend of the eminent literary men of his time, and his home was the gathering place for such notable writers as Hazlitt , Lamb , Keats , and Shelley . With his brother John, Hunt established (1808)... Read more
Jimmy Scott Jimmy Scott
Jimmy Scott Singer Sang Away the Blues Making Records, But Not Making It Business Slowly Improved Selected discography Sources James Victor Scott, nicknamed Little Jimmy Scott by jazz artist Lionel Hampton in the late 1940s, often appears ambivalent about the difficulties in his life.... Read more
Theodore Dwight Theodore Dwight
Theodore Dwight 1764-1846, American author, b. Northampton, Mass.; brother of Timothy Dwight and grandson of Jonathan Edwards. A leader of the Federalist party in New England, he became famous for his political pamphlets and articles. As one of the younger Connecticut Wits he proved himself a... Read more
Alexander Hamilton Alexander Hamilton
Alexander Hamilton 1755-1804, American statesman, b. Nevis, in the West Indies. Early Career He was the illegitimate son of James Hamilton (of a prominent Scottish family) and Rachel Faucett Lavien (daughter of a doctor-planter on Nevis and the estranged wife of a merchant). Orphaned and... Read more

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