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 Richard Watson Gilder ( 1844 - 1909 ) was an American poet and editor. Sourced Not from the whole wide world I chose thee, Sweetheart, light of the land and the sea! The wide, wide world could not inclose thee, For thou art the whole wide world to me....



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Richard Watson Gilder | | Birth Date: |
February 8, 1844 | | Death Date: |
November 18, 1909 | | Nationality: |
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Biography of Richard Watson Gilder
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 Although Richard Watson Gilder said that he would prefer to be remembered as a poet, his chief claim to fame, even during his own lifetime, came through his long tenure as managing editor and then editor of the Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine....
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Biography of Richard Watson Gilder
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 For thirty-nine of the most eventful years in American literature (1870-1909) Richard Watson Gilder controlled or helped to control the fortunes of one of the most influential magazines in America. As assistant editor of Scribner's Monthly Magazine and...


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 Gilder was born at Bordentown, New Jersey. He was the son of Rev. William Henry Gilder, at whose seminary in Flushing, New York, he was educated. He was the brother of Jeannette Leonard Gilder and Joseph Benson Gilder. Gilder studied law at...



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Richard Watson and Robert Watson.
05/07/2007: 682 words, approx. 2 pages Brothers Richard and Robert Watson didn't decide to go into business together until they'd both experienced layoffs and more than a few bad jobs. "Economy played a big part of the timing," Robert said. In 2001, the Coronado-raised brothers cashed in some credit...
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Richard M. Watson Federal Sy ...
11/11/2006: 476 words, approx. 2 pages Richard Michael Watson, 77, who spent about 25 years as a Social Security Administration systems analyst before retiring in 1996, died Nov. 3 at the Washington Home hospice. He had congestive heart failure. Mr. Watson was born in South Bend, Ind., and spent...


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