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Essayist and poet Eric Blair adopted the pseudonym George Orwell for most of his books, including Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty Four.
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Essayist whose publications include Discovering the Universe of Home and Boundary Waters: The Grace of the Wild.
Essayist and novelist Nick Hornby was educated at Maidenhead Grammar School ( now Desborough School ), as were children's television presenter and radio show host Toby Anstis, author and broadcaster John O ' Farrell, athlete Mark Richardson and well known " Dragon " Peter Jones.
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* Antony Chessell, ' The Life and Times of Abraham Hayward, Q. C., Victorian Essayist ', Lulu Publishing, 2009
Essayist Nicolae Mareş has described them as " without parallel in any other literature ", citing Iorga's lyrics about the slumber of Polish kings at Wawel Cathedral.
* Philip V. Allingham, John Forster: Essayist, Historian, and Editor, 1812-1876 at the Victorian Web
" Essayist and historian J. Frank Dobie said that Goodnight " approached greatness more nearly than any other cowman of history.
Essayist Allison Harl speculates that the Watcher may be a kraken created and bred by Morgoth in Utumno.
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She won the Japan Essayist Club Award in 1957 for a collection of essays called My Father's Hat.
* Essayist Richard Rodriguez looks at the drawings of an artist who was a Mexican American migrant worker.
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Cassell went into partnership with his brother-in-law, and this allowed him to concentrate on editing and writing periodicals, the first of which, " The Teetotal Times ", appeared in 1846, becoming, in 1849, " The Teetoal Times and Essayist " a monthly, which continued for a few years afterwards.

journalist and Russell
* Shiba Russell, journalist with WNBC-TV.
* Russell Taylor, MBE — writer, journalist and composer
In 1905, William Randolph Hearst purchased the magazine for US $ 400, 000 ( approximately $ 11, 000, 000 in 2007 prices ) and brought in journalist Charles Edward Russell, who contributed a series of investigative articles, including " The Growth of Caste in America " ( March 1907 ), " At the Throat of the Republic " ( December 1907-March 1908 ) and " What Are You Going to Do About It?
The Victorian journalist, George W. E. Russell ( 1853 – 1919 ), conveys something of Liddell's image ( Fifteen Chapters of Autobiography, 1914, 84 ):
The series was hosted by British / American broadcaster / journalist Alistair Cooke until 1992 ; Pulitzer Prize-winning author Russell Baker hosted from 1992 to 2004.
The journalist Tony Russell, in his book The Blues – From Robert Johnson to Robert Cray, stated " The vivacious rhumba-rhythmed piano blues and choked singing typical of Fess were too weird to sell millions of records ; he had to be content with siring musical offspring who were simple enough to manage that, like Fats Domino or Huey " Piano " Smith.
* April 19 – Russell Davenport, journalist and publisher
He missed the Battle of Inkerman ( 4 November and 5 November 1854 ), casually asking journalist William Russell ( who was returning from the conflict ) " What are they doing, what was the firing for ...?
In 1865, having renounced his religious beliefs, and after a visit to the United States two years earlier, where he had formed lasting friendships with Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., James Russell Lowell and Charles Eliot Norton, he settled in London and became a journalist, eventually editing the Cornhill Magazine in 1871 where R. L.
While some muckrakers had already worked for reform newspapers of the personal journalism variety, such as Steffens who was a reporter for the New York Evening Post under Edwin Lawrence Godkin, other muckrakers had worked for yellow journals before moving on to magazines around 1900, such as Charles Edward Russell who was a journalist and editor of Joseph Pulitzer's New York World.
Controversially, Asper's newspaper chain fired journalist Russell Mills when he wrote an article which was critical of Jean Chretien and demanded he resign.
* Charles Edward Russell ( 1860 – 1941 ), American muckraking journalist, author, and activist
Bertrand Russell left her for their children's governess, Patricia Spence, after Dora had had two children with journalist Griffin Barry.
Notable students include the local federal MP, Bruce Billson, football players Nathan Burke and Russell Greene, journalist Shaun Carney, and actress Jackie Woodburne.
* William Howard Russell ( 1821 – 1907 ), journalist, and possibly the world's first modern war correspondent.
South African journalist and human rights activist Benjamin Pogrund, now living in Israel, described the Cape Town Session of the Russell Tribunal on Palestine as " It's theatre: the actors know their parts and the result is known before they start.
Robert Russell Davies ( born 5 April 1946 ), is a British journalist and broadcaster.
John Russell Young ( November 20, 1840 – January 17, 1899 ) was an American journalist, author, diplomat, and the seventh Librarian of the United States Congress from 1897 to 1899.
Russell Owen ( 1889-1952 ) was a U. S. journalist employed by the New York Times.
The new stadium and its Fred Russell Press Box ( named for Vanderbilt alumnus, former football player, and sports journalist Fred Russell ), recalling Vanderbilt's naval themed-mascot the Commodore, were designed to resemble a United States naval vessel slicing through the water, and the color-scheme picked for the exterior of the stadium was battleship gray.
He was noted ( among others by the English journalist William Howard Russell who followed him during the Franco-Prussian War ) for his kindliness and sense of humour.
* Jack Aster or Walter Russell Crampton ( 1877 – 1938 ), Australian trade unionist, journalist and politician
Hackman's Alex Grazier and Nolte's Russell Price are amalgamations of Bill Stewart's life and career as a journalist and war correspondent.

journalist and Baker
* 1957 – Danny Baker, English writer, journalist, and screenwriter
* 1952 – Glenn A. Baker, Australian music journalist and commentator
* 2012 – Mike Baker, English journalist ( b. 1957 )
* July 12 – Ray Stannard Baker, American journalist and author ( b. 1870 )
* April 17 – Ray Stannard Baker, American journalist and author ( d. 1946 )
The DJ and music journalist Danny Baker also lived near the Crossfield Estate, where he was born and brought up.
This misinformation has been so widely disseminated, that the Australian rock journalist and historian Glenn A. Baker erroneously assumed this to be true in an interview question posed to Beckley and Bunnell on the Live at the Sydney Opera House DVD.
Ray Stannard Baker ( April 17, 1870 – July 12, 1946 ), also known by his pen name David Grayson, was an American journalist and author born in Lansing, Michigan.
Other famous 19th century graduates include Ray Stannard Baker, a famed " muckraker " journalist and Pulitzer Prize winning biographer ; Minakata Kumagusu, a renowned environmental scientist ; and William Chandler Bagley, a pioneering education reformer.
Among the individuals who have attended, graduated, and taught at the University are astronaut Ellen S. Baker, American journalist Wolf Blitzer, CEO and founder of the History Channel Abbe Raven, CEO of Paramount Pictures Brad Grey, CEO and founder of Baidu Robin Li, Pulitzer Prize-winner Tom Toles, Nobel Prize-winners, Ronald Coase, Herbert A. Hauptman and Sir John Carew Eccles.
Catherine Baker ( born 16 July 1947 in Lille ) is a French journalist and unschooling essayist.
Danny Baker ( born 22 June 1957, Deptford, South London ) is an English comedy writer, journalist, radio DJ and screenwriter.
* Mike Baker ( journalist ) ( 1957 – 2012 ), BBC broadcaster
Historian and journalist Robert Peel ( 1909-1992 ) was a significant ecumenical figure in Christian Science, best known for writing his church's definitive three-volume authorized biography of its founder, Mary Baker Eddy.
It was described by journalist Mike Baker as " not an extension of the Labour government's academies, but the recreation of the grant-maintained ( GM ) schools ".
He now lives in London and Winchester and is married to the journalist and novelist Sam Baker, with a son, Jamie, from a previous marriage.
Tina Baker ( born 4 May 1958 ( Age 54 ), in Leicester, England ) is a broadcaster and journalist and a leading British soap opera and TV critic.
A perfect example of an illegal road race was the 1970s original Cannonball Baker Sea-To-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash, aka " The Cannonball Run ", that long-time automotive journalist Brock Yates founded.
Marina Augusta Pepper ( 8 December 1967 in Windsor, Berkshire, England ; née Baker ) is an English Liberal Democrat local politician, journalist, children's book author and former model and actress.
In an article for the Baker Street Journal Christmas Annual of 1958, journalist Ralph Judson correctly identified baritsu with Bartitsu, but Judson's article itself eventually became obscured.
: For the investigative journalist, see Russ Baker

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