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Upton and Sinclair
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 dubbed
The town has been dubbed ' Upton under Severn '.

Upton and him
Her father, James Upton, was the Upton mentioned by Hawthorne in the famous introduction to the Scarlet Letter as one of those who came into the old custom house to do business with him as the surveyor of the port.
When Dr. Wallace Buttrick, wise in his judgment of people, declined to have the Science Building named for him, he wrote Miss Tapley ( April 7, 1923 ) `` If you had asked me, I think I would have suggested that you name the building for Miss Upton.
There is a memorial plaque to him in the small village church of Strensham, Worcestershire, near the town of Upton upon Severn, his birthplace.
When the postal service informed him that Upton Station had been taken, Kennedy chose the name " Vonore ", a combination of the German word von ( meaning " of ") and the English word " ore ", as Kennedy believed the town would become a mining town.
Upton defeated him 66 %- 32 %.
Upton defeated him 57 %- 43 %.
In 2001, Simon Upton resigned, and Neill was again the next candidate on the National Party list, allowing him to return to parliament. He was appointed as junior whip in the Hon.
The Environment Minister Simon Upton established a board of inquiry under the Resource Management Act to hear and advise him on the proposal.
Upton defeated him 57 %- 43 %, winning every county in the district.
Charlton accepted a bid from West Ham United for him in June 2007, but Bent was not interested in a move to Upton Park.
His injury, however, only kept him out for 9 months and on 26 October 2008, Collins returned to first team action, starting in West Ham's 2 – 0 loss to Arsenal at Upton Park.
Although Parkes collected just one major trophy during his long playing career, his time at Upton Park saw him come close to picking up honours more than once later on in the 1980s.
Carrick was awarded a new, improved contract for his progress that would keep him at Upton Park until 2005.

Upton and after
Many years later ( on August 3, 1915 ), Lucy Upton wrote Winslow's daughter soon to be graduated from Smith College: `` While I love botany which, after dabbling in for years, I studied according to the methods of that day exactly forty years ago in a summer school, it must be fascinating to take up zoology in the way you are doing.
Winslow Upton after graduation from Brown University and two years of graduate study, accepted a position at the Harvard Observatory.
In 1895, the Golliwogg surfaced in Great Britain, the product of American-born children's book illustrator Florence Kate Upton, who modeled her rag doll character Golliwogg after a minstrel doll she had in the U. S. as a child.
The county was named after John C. Upton and his brother William F. Upton.
Issue # 20 " The Stars are But Thistles "-" after Richard Upton Pickman " ( a fictional painter created by H. P. Lovecraft )
During his spell there he made the headlines for all the wrong reasons when he vandalised the referee's dressing room at Upton Park after being sent off during a match against Leeds United.
In 1999 he was given a life peerage as Baron Carington of Upton, of Upton in the County of Nottinghamshire ( spelled with a single " r "), and is therefore still a member of the House of Lords despite the passing of the House of Lords Act 1999. he is the longest-serving member of the House of Lords after the death of George Jellicoe, 2nd Earl Jellicoe.
Steps were formed by Steve Crosby & Barry Upton ( writers of " 5, 6, 7, 8 ") alongside Manager Tim Byrne after auditioning hopefuls who answered an ad in The Stage newspaper.
At the time, Americans were hesitant to eat ground beef after Upton Sinclair's 1906 novel The Jungle had publicized the poor sanitation practices of the meat packing industry.
The league had found a buyer in former New England Patriots executive Upton Bell after Charlotte mayor John M. Belk helped engineer a deal that made the move feasible.
* Upton Hall and Hastings Hall: Upton Hall and the adjacent Hastings Hall are named after Ethelyn Upton and Mary Hastings, both of whom were prominent faculty.
Camp Upton was named after Emory Upton, a Union general of the Civil War and was created in 1917 to house and train soldiers for the United States, which had no large standing army at the time of its entry into World War I. Irving Berlin, the composer, and Alvin York, the most decorated soldier of the American army in World War I, were processed at Camp Upton.
Soldiers who graduated from the Recruit Educational Center at Camp Upton were eligible for a three year term of military service, after which they could be naturalized as American citizens.
That soon changed after his first Premier League game on 11 August 2007 when he played an important role in Manchester City's 2 – 0 win over West Ham United at Upton Park.
His first goal came in his fourth game for the club, a penalty kick against West Ham United at Upton Park, after he had been fouled by Lucas Neill.
In October 1933, Downey announced that he was running for governor of California, but after a series of meetings with the writer Upton Sinclair, who also had designs on the governorship, Downey agreed to run for Lieutenant Governor of California as Sinclair's running mate, stumping on the End Poverty in California ( EPIC ) plan ( opponents called the ticket " Uppie and Downey ").
In 1996 the Canta editors Steven Fleming and Creon Upton were removed after publishing a range of controversial articles including a Mel Brooks Nazi parody, a column purporting to have been written by Michael Jackson, a mock Tintin comic strip, and a list of student criminal offenders ( a hoax ).
But when the 1991 – 92 season began, Morley had returned to fitness and Dowie found himself on the sidelines until his £ 500, 000 move to Southampton on 3 September 1991 after less than six months at Upton Park.

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