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Biographers Emily Leider and Allan Ellenberger generally agree that he was most likely straight.

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As biographer Allan Nevins wrote, " probably no man in the country, on March 4, 1881, had less thought than this limited, simple, sturdy attorney of Buffalo that four years later he would be standing in Washington and taking the oath as president of the United States.
He attended Calwell's obsequies, but ( according to his biographer Allan W. Martin ) became so overwhelmed by grief after arriving at the cathedral that he was actually unable to compose himself and leave his car.
Years after his death, his widow Phyllis Fraser admitted to Kilgallen biographer Lee Israel that a writer named Allan Ullman actually had written it with Richard Kollmar's approval.

Allan and writes
He even writes a book about mystery fiction in which he deals sternly with Edgar Allan Poe and Wilkie Collins.
In his poem ' An Acrostic ', Edgar Allan Poe makes references to her although he allegedly purposely misspells her name and instead writes ' Zantippe '.
Allan Wolf, in The Mystique of Betty Friedan writes: “ She helped to change not only the thinking but the lives of many American women, but recent books throw into question the intellectual and personal sources of her work .” Although there have been some debates on Friedan ’ s work in The Feminine Mystique since its publication, there is no doubt that her work for equality for women was sincere and committed.
She currently writes a regular weekly column for the National Post and resides in the Toronto neighbourhood of Rosedale with her husband, Allan Gotlieb.
Still, as G. R. Thomson writes in his Introduction to Great Short Works of Edgar Allan Poe 36, " the tale has long been hailed as a masterpiece of Gothic horror ; it is also a masterpiece of dramatic irony and structural symbolism.
* Allan Wall, a teacher who lived in Mexico from 1991 through 2008 ( except for a tour in Iraq with the Texas National Guard ) before moving to Oklahoma, who writes primarily about Mexican culture and politics, especially as it relates to immigration from Mexico to the U. S.
Allan Brownfeld writes that Forster and Epstein's new definition of antisemitism trivialized the concept by turning it into " a form of political blackmail " and " a weapon with which to silence any criticism of either Israel or U. S. policy in the Middle East ," while Edward S. Shapiro, in " A Time for Healing: American Jewry Since World War II ," has written that " Forster and Epstein implied that the new anti-Semitism was the inability of Gentiles to love Jews and Israel enough.
Later in the fictional detective's life, he writes a book on Edgar Allan Poe in the novel Third Girl ( 1966 ).
Robin Allan writes in his book Walt Disney and Europe that " Ken Anderson wept when he saw how his character concepts had been processed into stereotypes for the animation on Robin Hood.
Allan W. Austin, Professor of History at Misericordia University, writes that this episode
Telfer gained twenty one caps, and may have gained more, but for injury ; as Allan Massie writes of him:
Allan Massie writes of him that:
Allan Lloyd Smith writes that among " the sources of abhuman Gothic horror for many writers at this time were the urban squalor and misery of overcrowded cities ..."
Historian Allan Nolan writes:
Allan Jones writes a regular monthly column, recounting stories from his long career in music journalism.

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Author Gilbert Chase writes that " Amazing Grace " is " without a doubt the most famous of all the folk hymns ," and Jonathan Aitken, a Newton biographer, estimates that it is performed about 10 million times annually.
Many of these were part of the corruption indulged in by Scott and the Pennsylvania's president, J. Edgar Thomson, which consisted of inside trading in companies that the railroad did business with, or payoffs made by contracting parties " as part of a quid pro quo ", as biographer David Nasaw writes.
It was an unusual technical school, as biographer Christopher Sandford writes:
By now he had broken his drug addiction ; biographer David Buckley writes that Isolar II was " Bowie's first tour for five years in which he had probably not anaesthetised himself with copious quantities of cocaine before taking the stage.
Anthony Birley, Marcus ' modern biographer, writes of the bust: " This is certainly a grave young man.
Alan Nelson, de Vere's only biographer who does not advocate the Oxfordian Theory, writes that " ontemporary observers such as Harvey, Webbe, Puttenham and Meres clearly exaggerated Oxford's talent in deference to his rank.
Richard ’ s chief biographer, Jean de Toulouse, writes that when Richard died in 1173 he was still young and so it therefore must be assumed that he entered the Order well into its second period of development, near the end of Hugh ’ s life.
The biographer Ibn Khallikan writes, " Historians agree in stating that father and family belonged to Duwin < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki >.... They were Kurds and belonged to the Rawādiya ( sic ), which is a branch of the great tribe al-Hadāniya ": Minorsky ( 1953 ), p. 124.
However, Twain's biographer, Robin Eggar, writes: " There is a continuing confusion about what ' Shania ' means and if indeed it is an Ojibwe word or phrase at all.
Historian and Forrest biographer Brian Steel Wills writes, “ While there is no doubt that Forrest joined the Klan, there is some question as to whether he actually was the Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan .” The KKK ( the Klan ) was formed by veterans of the Confederate Army in Pulaski, Tennessee in 1866 and soon expanded throughout the state and beyond.
Keynes's biographer Lord Skidelsky writes that the Post Keynesian school has remained closest to the spirit of Keynes's own work.
Chagall would later include fish motifs " out of respect for his father ", writes Chagall biographer, Jacob Baal-Teshuva.
Having left the conservatoire, Offenbach was free from the stern academicism of Cherubini's curriculum, but as the biographer James Harding writes, " he was free, also, to starve.
Hemingway biographer Jeffrey Meyers writes that the novel is regarded as one of Hemingway's best works, along with The Sun Also Rises, The Old Man and the Sea, and A Farewell to Arms.
His biographer Kenneth Barrow writes on the cause of his death: " Perhaps the asthma had weakened him but, in fact, it was discovered he had a brain tumour the size of a duck egg and cerebral thrombosis was certified as the primary cause of death.
" There have been few major national figures whose Christian names were less well known to the public ," writes his biographer Roy Jenkins.
One biographer writes, " Throughout his life, Jack had been warmed by Sam's sunshiny optimism, his thirst for excitement, his inventive mind, his gambling nature.
Pius seems to have given him no military experience ; the biographer writes that Marcus spent the whole of Pius ' twenty-three-year reign at his emperor's side — and not in the provinces, where most previous emperors had spent their early careers.
Peter Duff Hart-Davis ( born June 3, 1936 ), generally known as Duff Hart-Davis, is a British biographer, naturalist and journalist, who writes for The Independent newspaper.
Although one biographer writes that " it is difficult to say how far the relationship went " evidence from her letters suggests that they may have become lovers in 1887 and may have engaged in some form of sado-masochism, a claim echoed by A. N. Wilson.
" As a wry and macabre joke on Tunstall's great affection for horses, the dead bay's head was then pillowed on his hat ", writes Frederick Nolan, Tunstall's biographer.
His biographer writes that he " became sick in body, but his mental wretchedness was too great to allow of his retiring, and he would walk the floor till nearly morning, and sometimes the agony of his mind was so terrible that he would wring his hands and weep like a child ..." While his wife Vilate had trials " grievous to bear " as a result of her acceptance of plural marriage, she supported her husband in his religious duties, and taught her children that " she could not doubt the plural order of marriage was of God, for the Lord had revealed it to her in answer to prayer.
About a slightly earlier period, 1815, Beethoven's authoritative biographer, Alexander Wheelock Thayer, writes, " Diabelli, born near Salzburg in 1781, had now been for some years one of the more prolific composers of light and pleasing music, and one of the best and most popular teachers in Vienna.
Rundstedt's biographer writes: " This was something for which some Germans, while they were prepared to forgive him everything else, could and cannot excuse him.
The biographer Ibn Khallikan writes, " Historians agree in stating that father and family belonged to Duwin < nowiki >< nowiki ></ nowiki >.... They were Kurds and belonged to the Rawādiya ( sic ), which is a branch of the great tribe al-Hadāniya ": Minorsky ( 1953 ), p. 124.

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