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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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Sarah Josepha (Buell) Hale
Sarah Josepha (Buell) Hale 1788-1879, American author, editor, and feminist, b. near Newport, N.H. In 1828 she became editor of the Ladies' Magazine, Boston, and in 1837 of Godey's Lady's Book, Philadelphia, where she remained over 40 years. The illustrated Lady's Book strongly influenced... Read more |
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William Rose Benet
William Rose Benét 1886-1950, American poet and editor, b. Brooklyn, grad. Yale, 1907; brother of Stephen Vincent Benét. He was associated as editor or assistant editor with the Century Magazine, the Literary Review of the New York Evening Post, and the Saturday Review of... Read more |
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Oswald Garrison Villard
Oswald Garrison Villard 1872-1949, American editor and author, b. Wiesbaden, Germany, grad. Harvard (B.A., 1893; M.A., 1896). The son of Henry Villard and the grandson, on his mother's side, of William Lloyd Garrison, he was a lifelong liberal and a pacifist. In 1897 he became an editorial writer... Read more |
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Tom Taylor
Tom Taylor 1817-80, English dramatist and editor. His most famous play is Our American Cousin (1858), performed at Ford's Theater in Washington, D. C., when Lincoln was assassinated. Of his more than 100 plays, others are The Ticket-of-Leave Man (1863) and, written with his friend Charles... Read more |
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Henry Major Tomlinson
Henry Major Tomlinson 1873-1958, English novelist. A dock worker, then a journalist and war correspondent, he was (1917-23) literary editor of the Nation and Athenaeum. Probably his best-known novel is the sea story Gallions Reach (1927). Others include Pipe All Hands (1937) and Morning... Read more |
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Dede Allen
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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Johann Peter Hebel
Johann Peter Hebel , 1760-1826, German short-story writer and dialect poet. Editor of Der rheinländische Hausfreund [Rhineland home companion] from 1801 to 1811, Hebel gained popularity as author of realistic, often humorous folk anecdotes with overtones of Christian ethic. A collection of... Read more |
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VIRGINIA TECH SHOOTING: Wired generation reacts to tragedy by making its...
...Korchak received a call from her mother in Maryland Virginia Tech...situation, said Robert Niles, editor of USCs Online Journalism Review...he wrote at 12:40. Please God, have none of them be my friends...detached, and from Bryce, whos intimately connected ... |
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USW Women of Steel Crusade Against Toxic Trade Hosts Session to Demonstrate...
To: STATE EDITORS Contact: Janice Caulder, Local 738 Women...States and Canada. Ive thought, Oh, my God! My grandkids could be getting poisoned...Clemmons, co-chair of Women of Steel whos a mother and aunt. The union is calling upon Congress... |