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Medill served as its managing editor until 1864, when Horace White became editor-in-chief.
The breach with White came because White supported the breakaway Liberal Republicans, reformists who nominated Horace Greeley for President.
* Appian, “ The Civil Wars, Book I ” in Appian ’ s Roman History, Translated by Horace White.
However, in his most recent biography, an alternative ( a Northern clerk named Horace White ) was suggested as the real leak.
* Horace White ( 1834 – 1916 ), co-owner and editor-in-chief of the Chicago Tribune
Andrew Dickson White was born on November 7, 1832 in Homer, New York to Clara ( née Dickson ) and Horace White.
Clara was the daughter of Andrew Dickson, a New York State Assemblyman in 1832 ; and Horace was the son of Asa White, a farmer from Massachusetts whose once successful farm was ruined by a fire when Horace was 13.
His cousin was Edwin White, an artist of the Luminism / Hudson River schools, and his nephew was Horace White, governor of New York.
* Mr. Lincoln's White House: Horace Greeley
In 1865, when Horace White became managing editor of the Chicago Tribune, Villard became its Washington correspondent.
These publications were then edited by his friend Horace White in conjunction with Edwin L. Godkin and Carl Schurz.
* Fox Island – An island in Lake Ontario, southeast of Grenadier Island ; once owned by former New York Governor Horace White ; island auctioned off August 24, 2007 for $ 3. 78 million to Vance Wilson, who claims he will keep the estate as it currently is.
* Horace White ( writer ), Money and Banking ( Boston, 1896 )
Post, McKim, Mead, and White, Charles B. Atwood, Carrère and Hastings, Warren and Wetmore, Horace Trumbauer, John Russell Pope, Addison Mizner were all employed by the descendants of " Commodore " Cornelius Vanderbilt, who built only very modestly himself.
* White, Horace ( ed ) Appian, The Foreign Wars ( 1899 ).
* Horace White, editor of the Chicago Tribune
Born Betty Marion White in Oak Park, Illinois, on January 17, 1922, she is the daughter of Tess Curtis ( née Cachikis ), a homemaker, and Horace Lawrence White, a traveling salesman and electrical engineer.
* Horace White, 1899 ( Bohn's Classical Library );
It had strong support from powerful Republican newspaper editors such as Murat Halstead of the Cincinnati Commercial, Horace White of the Chicago Tribune, Henry Watterson of the Louisville Courier-Journal, Samuel Bowles of the Springfield Republican and especially Whitelaw Reid and Horace Greeley of the New York Tribune.

Horace and Papers
* Letter from Harriet Beecher Stowe to Horace Mann, 2 March 1852 from the Horace Mann Papers III at the Massachusetts Historical Society, retrieved June 4, 2012
* Horace Gilbert Smithy, Jr., MD Papers Waring Historical Library
* Horace Bushnell Papers at Special Collections, Yale Divinity School Library
* Horace Bushnell Papers at Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library

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His father, Horace Ayckbourn, was an orchestral violinist, at one time deputy leader of the London Symphony Orchestra.
To ensure that Cromwell's character used current slang, DeMille asked Horace Hahn to read the script and comment ( at the time, Hahn was senior class president at Los Angeles High School ).
* The Liberator Files, Items concerning Frederick Douglass from Horace Seldon's collection and summary of research of William Lloyd Garrison's The Liberator original copies at the Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, John Horace Round and Frederic William Maitland, both historians of medieval Britain, arrived at different conclusions as to the character of English society before the Norman Conquest in 1066.
In 1894, Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan moved to New York to attend the Wright-Humason School for the Deaf, and to learn from Sarah Fuller at the Horace Mann School for the Deaf.
On July 3, 1829, Horace Blackman, accompanied by Alexander Laverty, a land surveyor, and an Indian guide forded the Grand River and made camp for the night at what is now Trail and N. Jackson Street.
Horace makes reference to this in his address to Maecenas at the opening of his first books of Odes with the expression " atavis edite regibus " ( descendant of kings ).
His prose works on various subjects – Prometheus, dialogues like Symposium ( a banquet at which Virgil, Horace and Messalla were present ), De cultu suo ( on his manner of life ) and a poem In Octaviam (" Against Octavia ") of which the content is unclear-were ridiculed by Augustus, Seneca and Quintilian for their strange style, the use of rare words and awkward transpositions.
9 ) laughs at this: it is referred to also by Lucretius and Horace.
Despite objections from shareholders such as Joan Whitney Payson, majority owner Horace Stoneham entered into negotiations with San Francisco officials at around the same time that the Dodgers ' owner Walter O ' Malley was courting the city of Los Angeles.
** Planes piloted by Major Harold Geiger and Horace Meek Hickam, students at the Air Corps Tactical School, collide in mid-air at Langley Field, Virginia.
Garfield was not at all enthused about the re-election of President Grant in 1872 — until Horace Greeley emerged as the only potential alternative.
Despite the work of 19th-century proponents such as Rebecca Smith Pollard, some American educators, prominently Horace Mann, argued that phonics should not be taught at all.
His brother Horace then died of cirrhosis in December of the same year ( reportedly out of grief at the loss of his brother, with whom he was very close ).
Pope's formal education ended at this time, and from then on he mostly educated himself by reading the works of classical writers such as the satirists Horace and Juvenal, the epic poets Homer and Virgil, as well as English authors such as Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare and John Dryden.
Horace Hart was appointed as Controller of the Press at the same time as Gell, but proved far more effective than the Secretary.
9 ) laughs at Ennius for this: it is referred to also by Lucretius ( i. 124 ) and by Horace ( Epist.
" Horace Greeley in the New York Tribune wrote " When a sincere republican is asked to say in sober earnest what adequate reason he can give, for refusing the demand of women to an equal participation with men in political rights, he must answer, None at all.
J. D. Webster, later General Webster and chief of staff at the Battle of Shiloh, and Dr. Charles H. Ray of Galena, Illinois through Horace Greeley convinced Joseph Medill of Cleveland's Leader to become managing editor.
Many of the most renowned " serious " poets, such as Horace, Swift, Pope and Auden, have also excelled at light verse.
Through a window that overlooks the restaurant / theater area, Horace operates the lights, the loudspeakers and various record players ( for example, DVD or VHS players ) to show cartoons at Minnie's direction.
From September 2006 to September 2008, Clarabelle Cow and Horace Horsecollar appeared together for meet-and-greets in Town Square at the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World.
Clarabelle also appears ( without Horace ) at Disneyland Park.

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