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Vasquez's writing has been compared to Upton Sinclair and John Steinbeck.
Salinger, Upton Sinclair, and the journalist Hunter S. Thompson, who was primarily known for his works in the American magazine Rolling Stone.
* Mental Radio by Upton Sinclair, 1929.
They became involved with local intellectuals, artists, socialists, and activists for political reform, including John Reed, Upton Sinclair, Mabel Dodge, and Emma Goldman.
Sanger's ally Upton Sinclair wrote an open letter of support for Sanger and her husband in The Masses and during her absence, a groundswell of support grew in the United States, and Margaret returned to the United States in October 1915.
* Oil !, a novel by Upton Sinclair published in 1927
* The Jungle ( 1906 ) by Upton Sinclair
In 1934 he worked actively for the Democratic campaign of Upton Sinclair for Governor of California.
Eisenstein and his entourage spent considerable time with Charlie Chaplin, who recommended that Eisenstein meet with a sympathetic benefactor in the person of American socialist author Upton Sinclair.
A famous experiment in telepathy was recorded by the American author Upton Sinclair in his book Mental Radio which documents Sinclair's test of psychic abilities of Mary Craig Kimbrough, his second wife.
He runs for a third term as President, but is defeated by Socialist candidate, Upton Sinclair and dies of a brain hemorrhage in 1924.
* November 25 – Upton Sinclair, American writer ( b. 1878 )
* September 20 – Upton Sinclair, American writer ( d. 1968 )
" Thoreau also influenced many artists and authors including Edward Abbey, Willa Cather, Marcel Proust, William Butler Yeats, Sinclair Lewis, Ernest Hemingway, Upton Sinclair, E. B.
* 1943: Dragon's Teeth by Upton Sinclair
Defenders included American radical author Upton Sinclair and the famously credulous Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes.
* Zaharoff was depicted in the " Lanny Budd " series by reformer Upton Sinclair.
The Act arose due to public education and exposés from Muckrakers such as Upton Sinclair and Samuel Hopkins Adams, social activist Florence Kelley, researcher Harvey W. Wiley, and President Theodore Roosevelt.
Stone cites as influences on his approach to business, the novels of Upton Sinclair, Sinclair Lewis and Victor Hugo, and the films of Paddy Chayefsky because they were able to make a complicated subject clear to the audience.
Later books which owe a large debt to Uncle Tom's Cabin include The Jungle by Upton Sinclair and Silent Spring by Rachel Carson.
is shown to be " Sinclair Beckstein ", which is an amalgamation of the names of authors Upton Sinclair, Sinclair Lewis, and John Steinbeck, all of whom wrote socially conscious fiction.

Upton and ),
:* 4 Grade I: St Laurence's Church ( Upton ), St Mary the Virgin Church ( Langley ), Baylis House and Godolphin Court
:* 7 Grade II: St Mary's Church ( Upton-cum-Chalvey ), Upton Court, the Kederminster and Seymour Almshouses in Langley, St Peter's Church ( Chalvey ), The Ostrich Inn ( Colnbrook ), and King John's Palace ( Colnbrook )
Brookhaven National Laboratory ( BNL ), is a United States national laboratory located in Upton, New York on Long Island, and was formally established in 1947 at the site of Camp Upton, a former U. S. Army base.
* The Jungle ( 1914 film ), a lost film based on the Upton Sinclair novel
A pedestrian / cycle path called The Greenway runs on top of Joseph Bazalgette's Northern Outfall Sewer from Beckton to Hackney Wick via East Ham, Upton Park ( for East Ham Jewish Cemetery ), Plaistow, West Ham, Stratford, Bow ( via Temple Mills ) and Hackney.
* Upton ( Baltimore, Maryland ), a historic house
* Upton Sinclair ( 1878 – 1968 ), author.
* Upton Sinclair ( 1878 – 1968 ), wrote The Jungle 1906, while living on Provinceline Road in Montgomery Township.
In 1947, the United States War Department transferred the Camp Upton site to the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission ( AEC ), and it now serves as the home of Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Schools serving the town include Upton Elementary School ( grades K-5 ), Upton Middle School ( grades 6-8 ), and Upton High School ( grades 9-12 ).
The League for Industrial Democracy ( or LID ), from 1960-1965 known as the Students for a Democratic Society ( SDS ), was founded in 1905 by a group of notable socialists including Harry W. Laidler, Jack London, Norman Thomas, Upton Sinclair, Florence Kelley, and J. G.
* 2010: Co-production with Sydney Theatre & Artists Repertory Theatre, Sydney Theatre Company ; with William Hurt ( James ), Luke Mullins ( Edmund ), Robyn Nevin ( Mary ), Emily Russell ( Cathleen ) and Todd Van Voris ( Jamie ), directed by Andrew Upton.

Upton and Alfred
Other contributors during this period included Alfred Henry Lewis, Sinclair Lewis, A. J. Cronin, David Graham Phillips, George Bernard Shaw, Upton Sinclair, and Ida Tarbell.
The first Directors of the Company were Bennison Osborne, Malcolm MacFarlane, Alfred Richard Upton and Arthur Stanley Scrutton.
All shares in the Company were specified to be under the control of the Directors, the first of whom were Bennison Osborne, Malcolm Ian Macfarlane, Alfred Richard Upton and Arthur Stanley Scrutton.

Upton and Henry
Mark Twain, E. Lynn Harris, Zane Grey, Upton Sinclair, Carl Sandburg, Edgar Rice Burroughs, George Bernard Shaw, Edgar Allan Poe, Rudyard Kipling, Henry David Thoreau, Walt Whitman and Anaïs Nin also self-published some or all of their works.
The musical starred Eddie Cantor as Henry Williams, Ruth Etting as Leslie Daw, Frances Upton as Sally Morgan, Jack Rutherford as Bob Wells, Paul Gregory as Wanenis, Ethel Shutta as Mary ( replacing Ruby Keeler ), and featured Buddy Ebsen in the chorus.
Brady photographed and made portraits of many senior Union officers in the war, including Ulysses S. Grant, Nathaniel Banks, Don Carlos Buell, Ambrose Burnside, Benjamin Butler, Joshua Chamberlain, George Custer, David Farragut, John Gibbon, Winfield Hancock, Samuel P. Heintzelman, Joseph Hooker, Oliver Howard, David Hunter, John A. Logan, Irvin McDowell, George McClellan, James McPherson, George Meade, Montgomery C. Meigs, David Dixon Porter, William Rosecrans, John Schofield, William Sherman, Daniel Sickles, Henry Warner Slocum, George Stoneman, Edwin V. Sumner, George Thomas, Emory Upton, James Wadsworth, and Lew Wallace.
Former members of the Rams Advisory Board, created in 1981, include, Lord David Westbury, former Ram and Evangelist Rosey Grier, Maureen Reagan, Henry Mancini, Bob Hope, Danny Thomas, Jane Upton Bell, former President Gerald Ford among others.
The core of the main house is a tower house with walls up to five feet thick, built in 1611 by Sir Robert Norton and bought in 1625 by Captain Henry Upton.
Upton Sinclair, Henry James and John D. Rockefeller were among those who gave his ideas a try.

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