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Ralph Emerson McGill
Ralph Emerson McGill , 1898-1969, American journalist and publisher, b. E Tenn. A proponent of civil rights, he was expelled from Vanderbilt Univ. for expressing his beliefs. Beginning as an assistant sports editor of the Atlanta Constitution, he became its editor (1942) and then publisher (1960)... Read more |
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William Allen White
White, William Allen (1868–1944), born in Kansas, purchased the Emporia Gazette (1895) and became a famous independent editor following publication of his editorial What's the Matter with Kansas? (Aug. 15, 1896), a conservative attack on the Populists, indirectly aiding McKinley's election.... Read more |
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Jean Baudrillard
BAUDRILLARD, JEAN(1929–) Jean Baudrillard was born in the cathedral town of Reims, France. His grandparents were peasants, his parents became civil servants, and he was the first member of his family to pursue an advanced education. In 1956, he began working as a professor of secondary... Read more |
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Charlayne Hunter-Gault
Charlayne Hunter-Gault 1942– Journalist At a Glance… Future Reporter Became Important Newsmaker Attacked Prejudiced Editorial Policy Acclaimed Memoir Put Life in Perspective Selected writings Sources Charlayne Hunter-Gault has staked her claim as one of the leading journalists in the... Read more |
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Ellis Cose
Ellis Cose 1951— Journalist, writer Ellis Cose was a Chicago newspaper columnist before he was old enough to vote, and from that brilliant beginning has gone on to build successful careers in three related fields. A respected journalist, Cose has worked as reporter and columnist for several... Read more |
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biblical archaeology
archaeology Discoveries at a multitude of sites in the Middle East under a succession of brilliant archaeologists—British, American, German, French, and, since 1948, Israeli—have made an enormous contribution to biblical, especially OT, studies and complemented the work of literary... Read more |
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Edward Eggleston
Edward Eggleston 1837-1902, American author, Methodist clergyman, b. Vevay, Ind., educated in frontier schools. Before 1870 he was a Bible agent, a farm worker, a circuit rider in Minnesota and Indiana, and a journalist in Chicago. He then joined the editorial staff of the Independent in New... Read more |
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David Bradley
BRADLEY, David (Henry, Jr.) Nationality: American. Born: Bedford, Pennsylvania, 7 September 1950. Education: Bedford Area High School, graduated 1968; University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia (Franklin scholar, Presidential scholar), 1968-72, B.A. (summa cum laude) in creative writing 1972;... Read more |
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Freelance Editor
Freelance Editor BUSINESS PLAN THE SCRIVENER 752 Kenwood Dr. Silver City, NV 75002 June 1995 to December 1995 The following plan features an approach to home-based freelancing that seeks to combine professionalism and state-of-the art technology ... Read more |
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Charles Anderson Dana
Charles Anderson Dana , 1819-97, American newspaper editor, b. Hinsdale, N.H. He was a member of the Brook Farm community for five years. In 1847 he began 15 years on the New York Tribune, most of that time as managing editor. When Dana's views on the conduct of the Civil War became too militant... Read more |
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