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    Benjamin De Casseres (April 3, 1873 – December 7, 1945) (often DeCasseres) was an American journalist, critic, essayist and poet. He was born in Philadelphia...
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  • Bio De Casseres (née Adella Mary Terrill; born 1875) was an American author. She was born in Lake Crystal or Blue Earth Reservation in Minnesota. De Casseres's...
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    de Gaultier, is based on London's real-life friend and journalist Benjamin De Casseres. After the death of the captain, the crew of a ship split between...
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    American with a great mission," in the words of his friend, the critic Benjamin De Casseres, and that mission was to educate Americans about the best cultural...
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    biblical Chaoskampf, first appeared in the book La Clef de la Magie Noire by French occultist Stanislas de Guaita, in 1897. With the pentagram inverted, matter...
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  • the film. In the United States, Aelita was edited and titled by Benjamin De Casseres for release in 1929 as Aelita: Revolt of the Robots. Moscow, 1921...
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  • Lovecraft Edward Bernays H. L. Mencken Jack London Ambrose Bierce Benjamin De Casseres Arthur Schopenhauer Max Stirner Bernardino Nogara Basil Zaharoff...
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    (collaboration). Texts: H. G. Wells, "On Beauty" Benjamin de Casseres on Pamela Colman Smith; Charles Caffin on Adolph de Meyer and Alvin Langdon Coburn shows; New...
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    until her death in 1922. Popular columnists included Ambrose Bierce, Benjamin De Casseres, Dorothy Kilgallen, O. O. McIntyre, and Westbrook Pegler. Kilgallen...
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    States, and in her early career was an Assignment Editor for CNN Benjamin De Casseres (1873–1945), early 20th-century journalist, critic and individualist...
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  • the Americans Benjamin De Casseres and a certain O'Brien. Its artist was Álvaro Pruneda, along with the American caricaturist Carlo de Fornaro, who became...
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  • pp. New York: Macmillan. 'Spinoza. Liberator of God and Man'. By Benjamin De Casseres, 145 pp. New York: E. Wickham Sweetland. 'Spinoza'. By Frederick...
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    1910, p. 53 Benjamin De Casseres, "Old New York drinking places: by George Luks", Vanity Fair, 41:5:20 (January, 1934) Benjamin De Casseres, "Joel's",...
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    wrote and performed in a play, The Wickedest Man in the World, about Gilles de Rais, a 15th-century French serial killer of children.[citation needed] That...
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    journalist, belletrist, and educator Michael Connelly (born 1956), author Benjamin De Casseres (1873–1945), former journalist, critic, essayist, and poet Joseph...
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    Jeffers were good friends. Fellow poets Edgar Lee Masters and, longer, Benjamin De Casseres, were correspondents. Jeffers encountered D.H. Lawrence in Mabel...
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    his performance in a 1924 production of Ferenc Molnar's The Swan, Benjamin De Casseres wrote: I would like to enlarge, if space permitted, on that delicious...
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    master of his art, earning praise from John Spargo, Bliss Carman, Benjamin De Casseres, Edwin Markham, and Anatole Le Braz. His brother, Scott Dabo, was...
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  • Arthur Dove, Marsden Hartley or Marius de Zayas; authors and art critics Sadakichi Hartmann and Benjamin De Casseres; financial supporters Paul Haviland...
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    Steger, Ryan Walker, Edward Jewitt Wheeler, Theodore Dreiser, Benjamin De Casseres, Marius de Zayas, and Andrew Carnegie, who "humorously deplored the fact...
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    Winnifred Harper Cooley, James D. Corrothers, Maria Thompson Daviess, Benjamin De Casseres, Helen Hamilton Gardener, Eustace Hale Ball, Sadakichi Hartmann,...
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    Rinaldo retired to Brooklyn in 1926 and died on December 23, 1956. Benjamin De Casseres, "Joel's", The American Mercury 26:103:360 (July 1932) Peter Merritt...
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    Bessie Fisk Grace Griswold as Miss Fisk Frederick Burton as Mr. Fisk Benjamin De Casseres as City Editor White Munden, Kenneth, ed. (1997). The American Film...
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    and Evening Sun. In 1906, he traveled to Mexico with his friend Benjamin De Casseres. They became involved in radical politics, and joined the opposition...
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    Vincent Millay, Theodore Dreiser, Aldous Huxley, Sinclair Lewis, Benjamin De Casseres, Eugene O'Neill and Dashiell Hammett, among others. Millay's short...
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  • Thomas Morris Chester, African-American Civil War correspondent Benjamin De Casseres, proofreader, theatrical critic and editorial writer Joel Cook, American...
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    containing "coils and convolutions" and a "crude cast of characters". Benjamin DeCasseres, a columnist for the New York Journal-American, described Roark as...
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    Diario, which was founded by American-born journalist Benjamin De Casseres. A year later the de Zayas newspapers took a strong editorial stance against...
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  • Rising Tide by Margaret Deland. Paulicéia Desvairada, Macunaíma by Mário de Andrade Aşk-ı Memnu, Kırık Hayatlar by Halid Ziya Uşaklıgil Bambi, a Life...
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  • Parker himself and the following authors: Max Stirner, Dora Marsden, Benjamin De Casseres, James J. Martin, Murray Rothbard, Donald Rooum, Laurance Labadie...
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