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Historian Allan Nevins argued that the newly inaugurated Lincoln made three miscalculations: underestimating the gravity of the crisis, exaggerating the strength of Unionist sentiment in the South, and not realizing the Southern Unionists were insisting there be no invasion.
Biographer Allan Nevins wrote: " in Grover Cleveland the greatness lies in typical rather than unusual qualities.
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.
Historian Allan Nevins wrote that " two interconnected battles began to rage, one in Congress and one in the country at large: each fought with a pertinacity, bitterness, and rancor unknown even in Wilmot Proviso days.
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The modern concept of oral history was developed in the 1940s by Allan Nevins and his associates at Columbia University.
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Historian Allan Nevins sums up the situation which had been created by the Wilmot Proviso:
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* 1933: Grover Cleveland by Allan Nevins
* 1937: Hamilton Fish by Allan Nevins
Wheeler's reputation for honesty was celebrated by Allan Nevins in his introduction to John F. Kennedy's Profiles in Courage.
* Nevins, Allan, Fremont: Pathmarker of the West, Volume 1: Fremont the Explorer ; Volume 2: Fremont in the Civil War ( 1939, rev ed.
As historian Allan Nevins explains:
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* March 5 – Allan Nevins, journalist
* Nevins, Allan ; The American States during and after the Revolution, 1775-1789 ( 1927 ) online edition.
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" Allan Nevins says " Legends often become a point of faith.
With his Columbia University colleague Allan Nevins, Commager helped to organize academic support for Adlai E. Stevenson and John F. Kennedy.
Commager was representative of a whole generation of like-minded historians who were widely read by the general public, including Samuel Eliot Morison, Allan Nevins, Richard Hofstadter, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., and C. Vann Woodward.

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In addition, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Goodman are controllers, Mrs. Paul Stone is treasurer and Mrs. Albert Quell is in charge of admittance for the dancing at 9 P.m..
* 1857 – " The Spirits Book " by Allan Kardec is published, marking the birth of Spiritualism in France.
Bernard Allan Federko ( born May 12, 1956 ) is a retired professional ice hockey centre who played fourteen seasons in the National Hockey League from 1976 through 1990.
The name was inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's poem The Raven, as Poe lived for a time in Baltimore, died there in 1849, and is buried there.
The chosen name, " Ravens ," alludes to the famous poem The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe, who spent the early part of his career in Baltimore, and is also buried there .< ref >
Allan Huber " Bud " Selig (; born July 30, 1934 ) is the ninth and current Commissioner of Major League Baseball, having served in that capacity since 1992 as the acting commissioner, and as the official commissioner since 1998.
The mountain is a popular destination attracting an estimated 100, 000 ascents a year, " Ben Nevis " 80 /- organic ale is, by contrast, brewed in Bridge of Allan near Stirling.
University of Miami professor of architecture Allan Schulman said " Miami's brand is it's identity as a tropical city.
" Comic strip historian Allan Holtz described how strips were provided as mats ( the plastic or cardboard trays in which molten metal is poured to make plates ) or even plates ready to be put directly on the printing press.
A large state marina and boat launch is located at the southern end of the lake in Ithaca ( Allan H. Treman State Marine Park, the largest inland marina in New York ).
Actually the film draws its central character, Allan Gray, from Le Fanu's Dr. Hesselius ; and the scene in which Gray is buried alive is drawn from " The Room in the Dragon Volant ".
" Das Fräulein von Scuderi ", an 1819 short story by E. T. A. Hoffmann, in which Mlle de Scudery establishes the innocence of the police's favorite suspect in the murder of a jeweller, is sometimes cited as the first detective story and a direct influence on Edgar Allan Poe's " The Murders in the Rue Morgue ".
In the sonnet " To Science " by Edgar Allan Poe, science is said to have " dragged Diana from her car ".
The subject of this article should not be confused with a former newspaper correspondent, for who the Edgar Allan Poe Award is named
Edgar Allan Poe is buried in Baltimore, Maryland.
The piece began, " Edgar Allan Poe is dead.
The Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site in Philadelphia is one of several preserved former residences of Poe
No childhood home of Poe is still standing, including the Allan family's Moldavia estate.
The oldest standing home in Richmond, the Old Stone House, is in use as the Edgar Allan Poe Museum, though Poe never lived there.
The earliest surviving home in which Poe lived is in Baltimore, preserved as the Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum.
It is open to the public and is also the home of the Edgar Allan Poe Society.

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