Norman Hapgood
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Born January 1, 1868
Died January 1, 1937 (69 years old)
Chicago, United States
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Industry and progress, addresses delivered in the Page lecture series, 1910, before the senior class of the Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University
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George Washington
Lola M. Schaefer, William Osborn Stoddard, Clara Ingram Judson, Frances Cavanah, Edgar Parin D'Aulaire, John S. C. Abbott, Paul Bede Johnson, Sterling North, William Eleazar Barton, Frank Burt Freidel, Mary Pope Osborne, Genevieve Foster, Candice F. Ransom, Karen Price Hossell, Walter Hampden, Jack E. Levin, Justine Fontes, Brian Williams, Norman Hapgood, David O. Stewart, George Washington, Rupert Hughes, Horace Elisha Scudder, James Thomas Flexner, James Andrew Crutchfield, David West, Henry Cabot Lodge, David A. Adler, Woodrow Wilson, William Roscoe Thayer, Larry Weinberg, James MacGregor Burns, Jackie Gaff, Ingri Parin D'Aulaire, Rosen Publishing Group, Stephen Krensky, Matt Doeden, Mike Venezia, Agnieszka Biskup
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Lincoln and this crisis
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Editorial compares the European crisis of 1861 with the European crisis of 1915. Illustrated with portrait of Lincoln by Boardman Robinson.
Abraham Lincoln
Joseph Fort Newton, George H. Yeaman, Lola M. Schaefer, William Osborn Stoddard, Clara Ingram Judson, Joseph H[odges] Choate, Ida Minerva Tarbell, Lord Charnwood, Albert Shaw, Theodore Roosevelt, Edgar Parin D'Aulaire, Robert Green Ingersoll, Drinkwater, John, Simeon D. Fess, Phebe A. Hanaford, Augustin Cochin, Kristin Cashore, John Carroll Power, Blanchard, Rufus, John Davis Long, Phillips Brooks, Edmond S. Meany, N. N. Rønning, William Eleazar Barton, Carl Schurz, James Wideman Lee, Nicholas Murray Butler, Goldwin Smith, David D. Anderson, William Henry Herndon, N. P. Chipman, Brand Whitlock, James M. McPherson, Elizabeth Raum, Walt Whitman, Marianne Farningham, Richard Lovett, D. W. Brogan, Storey, Moorfield, Mary Pope Osborne, Margaret Holland, Smith D. Atkins, Francis Grierson, William Jayne, John G. Nicolay, Stephen B. Oates, Thomas Curtis Clark, Halvdan Koht, Curtis, William Eleroy, Noah Brooks, Carl Sandburg, Karen Judson, John Torrey Morse, James Russell Lowell, Tanya Lee Stone, John Greenleaf Whittier, Justine Fontes, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Haven Putnam, Manuel Komroff, Myers, Leonard, Rachel A. Koestler-Grack, Elihu Root, Norman Hapgood, Alexander H. Bullock, Margaret Davidson, Whitelaw Reid, Abraham Lincoln, Morris Sheppard, Wilbur Fisk Gordy, Emil Ludwig, Ernst Teofil Skarstedt, Little, Charles Joseph, Clark E. Carr, Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer, Library of Congress, Clark Prescott Bissett, David Decamp Thompson, Thomas Keneally, George Bancroft, William Hayes Ward, Charles Godfrey Leland, John Wesley Hill, Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade, George Holmes Howison, Warfield, Ethelbert Dudley, Allen C. Guelzo, Isaac Newton Arnold, John P. Nicholson, Félix Bungener, Newton Bateman, Edward Fitzsimmons Dunne, Seth Grahame-Smith, McKinley, William, Henry Howard Brownell, Solomon Schechter, Henry Philip Tappan, Charles Carleton Coffin, George Sullivan, Selby, Paul, Cora L. V. Richmond, Adolph Spaeth, Frederick Trevor Hill, Russell Shorto, Elton Trueblood, Benjamin Platt Thomas, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Ozora Stearns Davis, Louis Austin Warren, Cannon, Joseph Gurney, James Daugherty, Robert Rantoul, Grenville M. Dodge, Stryker, Melancthon Woolsey, Henry Clay Whitney, Ingri Parin D'Aulaire, Edward Lewis, Gary Jeffrey, Kate Petty, Mike Venezia, Henry Ketcham, Peter Benoît
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"Abraham Lincoln was a fatalist who promoted freedom; he was a classical liberal who couched liberalism's greatest deed - emancipation of the slaves - in the unliberal language of divine providence; he was a religious doubter who became a national icon bordering on religion; and he was a rights-oriented liberal who appealed to natural law when confronting slavery"--Provided by publisher.