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Franklin Benjamin Sanborn 1831-1917, American journalist, author, and philanthropist, b. Hampton Falls, N.H., grad. Harvard, 1855. An active abolitionist, he was a friend and agent of John Brown, although he disapproved of the Harpers Ferry raid. He was a correspondent of the Springfield ... Read more
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ALLEN, Dede Editor. Nationality:American. Born:Dorothea Carothers Allen in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1925. Family:Married the director Stephen Fleischman: one son and one daughter. Career:1943—worked as messenger, then in sound laboratory and as assistant... Read more
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John Letcher John Letcher (1813-1884), American politician, was a U.S. congressman before becoming Confederate governor of Virginia during the Civil War. John Letcher was born in Lexington, Va., on March 29, 1813. He attended Washington College (today Washington and Lee University) and... Read more
Norman Cousins Norman Cousins
Norman Cousins 1915-90, American editor and author, b. Union City, N.J. He was (1934-35) a newspaper editorial writer and historical magazine editor (1935-40) before beginning his long association with the Saturday Review magazine. Under his direction (1942-71; 1973-77) it expanded from a... Read more
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Ernie Pyle (Ernest Taylor Pyle), 1900-1945, American journalist, b. Dana, Ind. After working (1923-32) as a reporter, an editor, and an aviation writer, he became managing editor of the Washington Daily News. In 1935 he began writing a column syndicated by the Scripps-Howard chain to about 200... Read more
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Carl Schurz , 1829-1906, American political leader, b. Germany. He studied at the Univ. of Bonn and participated in the revolutionary uprisings of 1848-49 in Germany. Compelled to flee to Zürich after the collapse of the movement, he finally emigrated (1852) to the United States, where he... Read more

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