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Biography of George William Curtis
612 words, approx. 2 pages
 George William Curtis (24 February 1824-31 August 1892), critic and social commentator, was born at Providence, Rhode Island. After failing the entrance examination for Brown University in 1838, Curtis worked in a New York importing house but soon tired...
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Biography of George William Curtis
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 American writer, orator, and, especially, civil service reformer, George William Curtis (1824-1892) was a patrician whose ideals and causes are blurred in historical retrospect by a personal elitism that bordered on priggishness and was out of step even...
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Biography of George William Curtis
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 George William Curtis was celebrated in his day as a best-selling author, literary journalist, editor, critic, and popular public speaker. A representative of the genteel tradition, he worked diligently for the democratization of culture and learning. To...



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02/23/2003: 607 words, approx. 2 pages Rosewood's annual competition goes beyond two-dimensional KETTERING - The show is called 'Works on Paper,' but perhaps surprisingly, 'paper' isn't the most descriptive word in the name. That prize goes to the funny little preposition 'on.' Works on Paper? Rather, try: Works...


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