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Steffens and Oehlenschläger
In the summer of 1802, when Oehlenschläger had an old Scandinavian romance, as well as a volume of lyrics, in the press, the young Norse philosopher, Henrik Steffens, came back to Copenhagen after a long visit to Schelling in Germany, full of new romantic ideas.
He became the friend and associate of Steffens and Oehlenschläger, warmly adopting the romantic views about poetry and philosophy.

Steffens and met
As a young journalist, he was influenced by the investigative journalism of muckraker Lincoln Steffens, whom he met in 1919.

Steffens and one
Many of my friends at the time thought that I had received a well-deserved condemnation when Lincoln Steffens denounced me in a review of one of my books as a perfect example of the obsolete man who could understand and sympathize only with the dead past.
Steffens was one of the so-called " Philosophers of Nature ", a friend and adherent of Schelling and of Schleiermacher.
Critchley quoted one journalist's witticism " I have seen the future and it smirks " ( a reference to the famous line " I have seen the future and it works " written by Lincoln Steffens, an American visitor to Stalin's USSR in 1921 ).
In addition to a description of the color sphere, it contains an illustrated essay on rules of color harmony and one on color in nature written by Runge's friend Henrik Steffens.

Steffens and day
It published articles by Albert Jay Nock ( founder of an earlier journal also called The Freeman ), as well as such leading figures of the day as John Dewey, George Bernard Shaw, Bertrand Russell, Lincoln Steffens and Thorsten Veblen.

Steffens and at
He found no difficulty in obtaining a grant for foreign travel from the government, and he left his native country for the first time, joining Steffens at Halle in August 1805.
Jack made use of a valuable contact he had made at Harvard, the muckraking journalist Lincoln Steffens, who appreciated Reed's skills and intellect at an early date.
His serious interest in social problems was first aroused at about this time by Lincoln Steffens and Ida Tarbell, and once aroused it quickly led him to a far more radical position than theirs.
* Hauptmann A., T. Rehren & Schmitt-Strecker S., 2003, Early Bronze Age copper metallurgy at Shahr-i Sokhta ( Iran ), reconsidered, T. Stollner, G. Korlin, G. Steffens & J. Cierny, Eds., Man and mining, studies in honour of Gerd Weisgerber on occasion of his 65th birthday, Deutsches Bergbau Museum, Bochum
Steffens began his career as a journalist at the New York Evening Post.
Influenced by Lincoln Steffens, his career began when he was nineteen years old and was hired at the Pittsburgh Leader.
Ray Stannard Baker, George Creel and Brand Whitlock were active at the state and local level, while Lincoln Steffens exposed political corruption in many large cities ; Ida Tarbell went after Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company.
The first buildings constructed at this new location were the Administration Building ( 1907, later renamed Steffens Hall ), Severance Hall ( 1911 ), the University Bookstore ( 1912 ), McCormick Gymnasium ( 1915 ), Peters Commons ( 1916 ), and Van Vliet Hall ( 1926 ).
Instruments of this type use pulsed primary ion sources and time-of-flight mass spectrometers and were developed by Benninghoven, Niehus and Steffens at the University of Münster, Germany and also by Charles Evans & Associates.
After troops of the more northerly 5th Division had covered the British landings at Åndalsnes, Steffens planned an offensive aimed at recapturing Bergen.
Following the fall of Voss, General Steffens evacuated the remains of his forces northward, evacuating the south side of the Sognefjord on 28 May ( except for a small contingent at Lærdal ).
Around the same time, Lincoln Steffens wrote that the theater being played at the time in Yiddish outshone what was being played in English.

Steffens and home
Her home became the meeting-place of men like Schlegel, Schelling, Steffens, Schack, Schleiermacher, Alexander and Wilhelm von Humboldt, Motte Fouqué, Baron Brückmann, Ludwig Tieck, Jean Paul, and Friedrich Gentz.

Steffens and two
In 1842 he became privat-docent and then spent two years in close relationship with Neander, Henrik Steffens, and the circle of romanticists who gathered about Ludwig von Gerlach.
He followed this up with two more well-received biographies, Lincoln Steffens: A Biography ( 1974 ), and Walt Whitman: A Life ( 1980 ), which won a National Book Award in category Autobiography / Biography.

Steffens and wrote
From 1930 to 1935 he wrote a second novel, The Land of Plenty ( 1934 ) and began work on a biography of Bostonian E. A. Filene, in collaboration with Lincoln Steffens.
) Around this time Lincoln Steffens wrote a piece saying that Yiddish theater in New York had eclipsed English-language theater in quality.
The story became known across the United States when muckraking journalist Lincoln Steffens wrote an article in 1903 about the corruption and the efforts of a local grand jury to stop it.

Steffens and new
Friedrich Schleiermacher was so much struck by their excellence that he endeavoured, unsuccessfully, to obtain for Steffens a chair in the new Berlin University in 1804, in order that his own ethical teachings should be supported in the scientific department.

Steffens and Danish
Henrik Steffens ( 2 May 1773 – 13 February 1845 ), was a Norwegian-born Danish philosopher, scientist, and poet.
Despite – or perhaps because ofthe deep impact made by his lectures, Steffens was not made welcome by the Danish authorities.

Steffens and literature
* 1998-Henrik Steffens-prisen ( the Henrik Steffens literature prize is awarded by the university system in Hamburg )

Steffens and .
Cagney denied this, and Lincoln Steffens, husband of the letter's writer, backed up this denial, asserting that the accusation stemmed solely from Cagney's donation to striking cotton workers in the San Joaquin Valley.
* 1773 – Henrik Steffens, Norwegian philosopher ( d. 1845 )
* August 9 – Lincoln Steffens, American journalist ( b. 1866 )
* February 13 – Henrik Steffens, Norwegian philosopher ( b. 1773 )
* May 2 – Henrik Steffens, Norwegian philosopher ( d. 1845 )
Bradley Steffens described Ibn al-Haytham as the " first scientist " for his development of scientific method.
Gonnelli succeeded Richard Steffens, who stepped in to finish the term of Dennis Elwell.
Steffens landed his young admirer an entry-level position on the American Magazine, reading manuscripts, correcting proofs, and later helping with the composition.
* Steffens, Lincoln.
Her investigative journalism series first appeared in a 1903 issue of McClure's Magazine alongside articles by Lincoln Steffens and Ray Stannard Baker that ushered in the era of muckraking journalism.
Steffens ( right ) with Robert M. La Follette, Sr. | Senator La Follette ( center ) and maritime labor leader Andrew Furuseth ( left ), circa 1915.
Lincoln Steffens ( April 6, 1866 – August 9, 1936 ) was a New York reporter who launched a series of articles in McClure's that would later be published together in a book titled The Shame of the Cities.

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