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William Allen White 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
Colliers Colliers
COLLIER'S CLOSES Magazine Economics The closing of Colliersmagazine in 1956 shockingly illustrated the postwar changes in magazine economics and the entertainment and editorial tastes of the American reading public. A venerable name in magazine history, ... Read more
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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
Claude G. Bowers Claude G. Bowers
Claude Gernade Bowers The American journalist, historian, and diplomat Claude Gernade Bowers (1878-1958) wrote partisan but influential works on American political leaders. He had a successful career as an editorial columnist and as an ambassador. Claude Bowers was born in Westfield, Ind.,... Read more
Peter Haining Peter Haining
Haining, Peter (1940-) British novelist, writer on occult subjects, and anthologist of horror stories. Born April 2, 1940, in Enfield, Middlesex, England, Haining was educated in Buckhurst Hill, England. He worked as a journalist and magazine writer (1957-63) and successively as editor, senior... Read more
Alfred Charles William Harmsworth Viscount Northcliffe Alfred Charles William Harmsworth Viscount Northcliffe
Alfred Charles William Harmsworth Northcliffe, Viscount 1865-1922, British journalist, b. Ireland. He was one of the most spectacular of popular journalists and newspaper publishers in the history of the British press. Beginning his career as a free-lance contributor to popular periodicals, he... Read more
Henry Demarest Lloyd Henry Demarest Lloyd
Henry Demarest Lloyd 1847-1903, American reformer, b. New York City. He was on the editorial staff of the Chicago Tribune from 1872 to 1885 but resigned to study social problems. His Wealth against Commonwealth (1894) is an attack on monopolies, based especially on an analysis of the Standard... Read more
William T Thompson William T Thompson
William T. Thompson 1812-82, American humorist and editor, b. Ravenna, Ohio. He was founder and editor of the Savannah Morning News, which became one of the most prominent newspapers in Georgia. In his editorials he often defended slavery. He is remembered for his use of dialect in short stories... Read more
Henry Watterson Henry Watterson
Watterson, Henry (1840–1921), editor of the Louisville Courier‐Journal (1868–1918). He was considered a typical Southerner and was called “ Marse Henry,” the title also of his autobiography (1919). A collection of his Editorials was published in 1923.... Read more
John Wilson John Wilson
Wilson, John (1785–1854), joined the editorial staff of Blackwood's to which he contributed; he provided more than half the series Noctes Ambrosianae, in which he appears as ‘Christopher North’. He was part-author of the notorious Chaldee MS; he wrote a ferocious attack on ... Read more

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