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Tarbell and muckracker
The latter is the birthplace of famed muckracker Ida M. Tarbell, who was born in her grandfather's log cabin in Hatch Hollow in 1857.

Tarbell and wrote
While working for McClure's Magazine, Tarbell wrote a popular series on Napoleon Bonaparte.
Paris Singer contributed an introduction and Ida M. Tarbell wrote the text.

Tarbell and which
Perhaps in one of history's ironies, another resident of Venango County about the same time as Henry and Abbie Rogers was a little girl named Ida M. Tarbell, whose father was an independent producer whose small business was ruined by the South Improvement Company scheme of 1871 and the conglomerate which became Standard Oil.
Introduced to each other in 1902 by their mutual friend Mark Twain, Tarbell who had become an investigative journalist and Rogers, who knew of her work, shared meetings and information over a two year period which led to her epoch work, The History of the Standard Oil Company, published in 1904, which many historians feel helped fuel public sentiment against the giant company and helped lead to the court-ordered break-up of it in 1911.
A running archaic Nike figure that was found at Delos in 1877 ( Tarbell ), was at first too hopefully connected with a separate base found nearby, which recorded the execution of a statue by Archermus and Micciades ; at first it was dubbed the " Nike of Archermus " ( Athens NM 21 ).

Tarbell and she
Later, Tarbell would vividly recall this situation in her work, as she accused the leaders of the Standard Oil Company of using unfair tactics to put her father and many small oil companies out of business.
Term limits prevented Sterne from running again in 1999, so she resigned her seat in 1998 in favor of restaurateur Jim Tarbell.

Tarbell and her
Tarbell graduated at the head of her high school class in Titusville and went on to study at Allegheny College in 1876.
After graduating from college, Tarbell began her career as a teacher at Poland Union Seminary in Poland, Ohio.
Tarbell began her interviews with Henry H. Rogers.
In 1993, half a century after her deal, the Ida Tarbell House was declared a National Historic Landmark.
In 1894 Perry had achieved another success when her Impressionist paintings were exhibited in Boston at the St. Botolph Club with other artists including Edmund C. Tarbell ( 1862 – 1938 ), Phillip Leslie Hale ( 1865 – 1931 ), Theodore Wendel ( 1859 – 1932 ), Frederick Porter Vinton ( 1846 – 1911 ), and Dawson Dawson-Watson.
While the famous muckraking journalist Ida Tarbell did not consider herself to be a business reporter, her reporting and writing about the Standard Oil Co. in 1902 provided the template for how thousands of business journalists have covered companies ever since.

Tarbell and for
" And then, in an inspirational tale for journalists, Ida Tarbell went to work.
* Abraham Lincoln, an address delivered by Miss Ida Tarbell for the Students ' lecture association of the University of Michigan 1909
By mayoral proclamation, Jim Tarbell holds the title " Mr. Cincinnati " for life.
Because of term limits, Tarbell could not run for reelection in the November 2007 election.
On March 4, 2010, Tarbell formally announced his candidacy for Hamilton County Commissioner.
Tarbell was commended by his superior, Commodore Stephen Cassin, and by the army officers ashore for his gallantry and assistance in the defense of Craney Island.
USS Tarbell ( DD-142 ) was named for him.
In early 1929, Fred Tarbell Field was appointed a justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ( and would later become its Chief Justice ), and the firm was renamed Goodwin, Procter & Hoar – a name it would retain for the next 72 years.
Muckrakers are often claimed as the professional ancestors of modern advocacy journalists ; for example: Nellie Bly, Ida M. Tarbell, Lincoln Steffens, Upton Sinclair, George Seldes, and I. F.
A high-ranking American officer named Tarbell cancels the furlough of Captain Chuck Lockwood, who is eager to leave for London and visit his wealthy fiancée Connie.
Ida Tarbell, for instance, exposed the activities of the Standard Oil Company.

Tarbell and oil
She was the daughter of Esther Ann ( née McCullough ) and Franklin Summer Tarbell, a teacher and a joiner by trade, who used his trade to build wooden oil storage tanks.
Rogers had begun his career during the American Civil War in western Pennsylvania oil regions where Tarbell had grown up.
Dr. Harvey Cushing, oil on canvas, Edmund Tarbell.

Tarbell and trust
In 1900 Tarbell began to research the Standard Oil trust with the help of assistant, John Siddall.

Tarbell and .
* The American Impressionists, including Mary Cassatt, William Merritt Chase, Frederick Carl Frieseke, Childe Hassam, Willard Metcalf, Lilla Cabot Perry, Theodore Robinson, Edmund Charles Tarbell, John Henry Twachtman, and J. Alden Weir.
Many late 1970s and early 1980s home computers used Compact Cassettes, encoded with the Kansas City standard, or several other " standards " such as the Tarbell Cassette Interface.
** Ida Tarbell, American journalist ( d. 1944 )
* April 26 – Edmund Charles Tarbell, American artist ( d. 1938 )
Former distinguished faculty include the author of the McGuffey Reader, William Holmes McGuffey and journalist Ida Tarbell.
* Edmund C. Tarbell, impressionist painter
* John Tarbell, ( b. in Moriah, lieutenant-colonel of the 91st New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment and promoted to brevet brigadier general of United States Volunteers during the American Civil War.
It borders Tarbell Avenue, one of the oldest brick-paved streets in Ohio.
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.
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.
* Edmund C. Tarbell
* January 6 – Ida M. Tarbell, journalist
Ida Minerva Tarbell ( November 5, 1857 – January 6, 1944 ) was an American teacher, author and journalist.
Tarbell was born in Amity Township, Pennsylvania on November 5, 1857.

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