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New Englander Frederic Tudor, who became known as the " Ice King ", worked on developing better insulation products to ship ice long distances, especially to the tropics.
Day was a New Englander who worked for the Springfield, Massachusetts paper, the Republican.
Peirce worked as a clerk for fellow ex-New Englander James Hunnewell ( 1794 1869 ), who ran a mercantile business.

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A native New Englander, Amos Bronson Alcott was born in Wolcott, Connecticut ( only recently renamed from " Farmingbury ") on November 29, 1799.
Alline's movement had a significant impact on the stance the New Englander Planters took with respect to the troubles building in the colonies to the west, between their British masters, and brethren who remained in New England, that led to the Revolutionary War.
However, in Journey Through England, Priestley identified himself as a Little Englander because he despised imperialism and the effect that the capitalist industrial revolution had on the people and environment.
During Queen Anne's War, in response to the French Raid on Deerfield, New Englander Major Benjamin Church raided the Acadian village of Castine, Maine before gathering at Mount Desert Island with other ships to continue to with the Raid on St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Raid on Grand Pre, the Raid on Piziquid, and the Raid on Chignecto.
During Queen Anne's War, in response to the French Raid on Deerfield, New Englander Major Benjamin Church ( military officer ) raided the Acadian villages of Castine, Maine ( then known as Penobscot ).
Today, however, whether based on the fact that the fish is filleted, a particular Parker House chef's Dutch roots or merely solid New England tradition, no self-respecting New Englander would serve anything but baby Cod or baby Haddock under the name and the region's professional chefs still spell it with or without the " h " based only on whether they are serving Cod or Haddock.
Dillingham was a New Englander, born on Cape Cod in 1844, and he went to sea at the age of 14.
Information on family background can be found in Evarts B. Greene's biography of his father, A New Englander in Japan ( 1927 ).
During Queen Anne's War, New Englander Ranger Benjamin Church, in retaliation for the French Raid on Deerfield, burned the village in the Raid on Grand Pré.
La Farge, a Newport, Rhode Island New Englander whose grandfather was of French descent and whose other ancestors included English colonists and ( allegedly ) Narragansett American Indians, was an anthropologist who discovered two previously unknown languages while on scientific expeditions to Central America and the American Southwest.
At its origin it was published to support Evangelicalism, but over time began to publish more on history and economics was renamed The New Englander in 1843.
In 1885 it was renamed to The New Englander and Yale Review until 1892, when it took its current name The Yale Review and given a focus on American and international politics, economics, and history by its editor Henry Walcott Farnam.

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A Southerner married to a New Englander, I have lived for many years in a Connecticut commuting town with a high percentage of artists, writers, publicity men, and business executives of egghead tastes.
Seeking a New Englander for a running mate, the caucus initially chose New Hampshire governor John Langdon to balance the ticket, but after Langdon declined due to his age, a second caucus nominated Governor Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts for the Vice Presidency, which had been vacant since George Clinton's death a month earlier.
After briefly considering his cousin Carole Lombard for the role of Susan Vance, Katharine Hepburn was chosen to play the wealthy New Englander because of her own background and similarities to the character.
* On December 1, 2005, the Securities and Exchange Commission “ announced a settled administrative proceeding against Millennium Partners, L. P., Millennium Management, L. L. C., Millennium International Management, L. L. C., Israel Englander, Terence Feeney, Fred Stone, and Kovan Pillai for their participation in a fraudulent scheme to market time mutual funds.
Dr. Dutton, which was printed in the New Englander for April 1863, and was also published as a pamphlet.
Dr. Dwight was a member of the American committee for the revision of the English version of the Bible, and for a number of years he was one of the editors of the New Englander.
" Some settlers who arrived in these areas came for secular motives —" to catch fish " as one New Englander put it — but the great majority left Europe to worship in the way they believed to be correct.
Woolsey was one of the founders of the New Englander, chairman of the American commission for the revision of the Authorized Version of the Bible, president of the World's Evangelical Alliance at its international meeting in New York, a lifelong member and at one time president of the American Oriental Society, and a regent of the Smithsonian Institution.
A longtime friend of Senator John F. Kennedy, Ribicoff had nominated his fellow New Englander for vice president at the 1956 Democratic National Convention and was one of the first public officials to endorse Kennedy's presidential campaign.
Englander was born in London during a First World War Zeppelin raid, and during the 1930s came to be referred to by his initials " AA " due to the unsavorary connections between his first name and that of Adolf Hitler, and his dislike for the middle name.
The term later designated people who were against the British Empire and for " England " to extend no further than the borders of the United Kingdom for example, Arthur Ponsonby wrote of the Liberal Party leader Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's reputation for his opposition to the Boer War: " The impression one got of him from the Press in those days was … that he was an unpatriotic Little Englander ".
*" Little England ", a term for a non-imperial England or United Kingdom as advocated by the Little Englander movement
He contributed however a few papers of great value for the newspapers, and for the New Englander of November, 1858, a review of Mr. J. C. Hamilton's History of the United States, as traced in the writings of Alexander Hamilton, also for the American Quarterly Church Review for January, 1859, a review of Parton's Life and Times of Aaron Burr, and in 1860 a pamphlet entitled Early Lights of the Litchfield Bar.
She is the recipient of the 2006 Pinnacle Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, and was named New Englander of the Year in 2002 by the New England Council.

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President Caret, a native New Englander, assumes the presidency of the University of Massachusetts after completing highly successful presidencies at San Jose State University and Towson University.
To many he seemed the archetypical New Englander, austere, righteous, and rigid ; and he was, indeed, highly principled and uncompromising.

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The writing division also employs prestigious writers as seminar and workshop instructors ; these have recently included Zadie Smith, Gary Shteyngart, Nathan Englander, Myla Goldberg, Adam Haslett, Jessica Hagedorn, Phillip Lopate, Marie Howe, Eamon Grennan, Paul LaFarge, David Gates, Francisco Goldman, Darcy Frey, and David Ebershoff.

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BBC regulations stipulate that all employees must retire at sixty, and Englander was reluctantly forced to comply with this rule in 1975.

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The magazine's policy of nurturing young writing talent has continued with Elizabeth Gilbert, who debuted in Esquire in 1993, and more recently, with the work of such writers as Chris Adrian, Nathan Englander, Benjamin Percy, and Patrick Somerville.

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Adolf Arthur Englander, BSC ( 15 July 1915 29 January 2004 ) was a British television cinematographer.
Historically, the term Little Englander indicated an anti-imperialist political stance dating from the time of the Second Boer War ( 1899 1902 ) and was often applied to the personal ideology of William Gladstone.
Virginia Muise ( Halifax, Nova Scotia, July 27 or 28, 1893 Haverhill, New Hampshire, November 2, 2004 ) was at her death probably the oldest living New Englander.
A. Englander ( 1915 2004 ), British television cinematographer

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In 1843 he was one of the founders of the New Englander ( later the Yale Review ), and in 1848, with Richard Salter Storrs, Joshua Leavitt, Joseph Parrish Thompson, and Henry C. Bowen, he founded the Independent, a magazine designed primarily to combat slavery extension ; he was an editor of the Independent until 1863.
*-( e ) r ( Amsterdam → Amsterdammer, Arkansas → Arkansawyer, Auckland → Aucklander, Beijing → Beijinger, Belgrade → Belgrader, Berlin → Berliner, Budapest → Budapester, Cleveland → Clevelander, Copenhagen → Copenhagener, Detroit → Detroiter, Dublin → Dubliner, Frankfurt → Frankfurter, Hamburg → Hamburger, Hong Kong → HongKonger, Iceland → Icelander, Leeds → Loiner, Liechtenstein → Liechtensteiner, London → Londoner, Luxembourg → Luxembourger, Michigan → Michigander, Montreal → Montrealer, Netherlands → Netherlander ( though see below ; Irregular forms ), New England → New Englander, New York → New Yorker, New Zealand → New Zealander ( Kiwi ), Pittsburgh → Pittsburgher, Prague → Praguer, Quebec → Quebecker or Quebecer ( though see below ; Irregular forms ), Queensland → Queenslander, Saigon ( Vietnam ) → Saigoner, Solomon Islands → Solomon Islander, Somaliland → Somalilander, Stockholm → Stockholmer, Tallinn → Tallinner, Winnipeg → Winnipegger, Zurich → Zuricher )
* The Ministry of Special Cases, by Nathan Englander ( 2007 ), novel.
* George Sylvester Morris in the New Englander ( 1874 ), xxxiii.

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