service job. Hermon F. Titus was born in January 1852 in Pepperell, Massachusetts, the son of Moses Titus and Saphronia Patch Titus. As a boy Hermon worked...
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Hermon F. Titus, "Our Third Anniversary — Will You Help Us Celebrate?" The Socialist [Seattle], whole no. 146 (May 24, 1903), pg. 4. Hermon F. Titus,...
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George D. Herron nominated Debs for the presidential nomination while Hermon F. Titus nominated Ben Hanford for the vice-presidential nomination. The 183...
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Osman Stickney, U.S. Navy Admiral, recipient of the Medal of Honor Hermon F. Titus, radical newspaper publisher and Socialist Party factional leader Wayne...
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and consulting associate editor of The American Journal of Medicine Hermon F. Titus, 1890, factional leader of the Socialist Party of Washington and editor...
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Max Pine L. W. Rogers Louis M. Scates Henry Slobodin Seymour Stedman Hermon F. Titus Morris Winchevsky John M. Work Heath (1900), pp. 50–51, 56. Date corrected...
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behalf of the local. Mills was anathema to radical newspaper publisher Hermon F. Titus, the head of the powerful left wing faction in the Socialist Party...
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office on July 6, 1901, and was replaced in a special election by Asbury F. Lever (Democratic) Wisconsin elected ten members of congress on Election...
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Rose Pastor Stokes * Maurice Sugar Norman Thomas Henry M. Tichenor Hermon F. Titus Gus Tyler Ernest Untermann Charles H. Vail Baruch Charney Vladeck Alfred...
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Labour Party (UK, 1903) The Socialist (Seattle newspaper), published by Hermon F. Titus from 1900 to 1910 The Socialist (US newspaper), currently published...
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return of Hermon F. Titus's left wing publication, The Socialist, to Seattle, Wagenknecht left the employ of Local Seattle and went to work for Titus as Business...
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controlled by Edwin J. Brown, and the left opposition centered on Hermon F. Titus' Seattle Socialist. The "rights" were more electorally oriented while...
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British Columbia was formed, allied with the Socialist Party of America. Hermon F. Titus, editor of the Seattle Socialist, helped organize this more radical...
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joining Mailly and radical publisher Hermon F. Titus in Toledo, Ohio on the staff of The Socialist, the paper which Titus had started in Seattle in the summer...
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British Columbia was formed, allied with the Socialist Party of America. Hermon F. Titus, editor of the Seattle Socialist, helped organize this more radical...
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of the radical Pike Street Branch directed by newspaper publisher Hermon F. Titus. Elmer Allison and Alfred Wagenknecht would remain close political...
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Mailly went to work for the Left Wing Socialist Hermon F. Titus as Business Manager of The Socialist, Titus' weekly which he had recently relocated to Toledo...
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Socialist, the revolutionary socialist weekly published in Seattle by Hermon F. Titus, writing under the pen name "Uncle Sam." Boomer ran for Secretary of...
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Socialist, a weekly newspaper published in Seattle, Washington by Hermon F. Titus which had gained national attention and readership as a left wing voice...
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List of Freemasons (E–Z) (section F)
and Jean-Marc Cara, ed. Larousse, 2011) "Freemason | Mt. Hermon #263 | Cedar Rapids". Mt. Hermon #263. Retrieved 1 July 2021. Hunt, Lyall. "Hackett, Sir...
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lusted after the daughters of men. They descended to the summit of Mount Hermon, in the days of Jared, to acquire wives and lead men astray. Sariel specifically...
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Jerusalem by Titus in 70 CE "Such was the course of these events; and following them Vespasian was declared emperor by the senate also, and Titus and Domitian...
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pp. 255–263; p. 260. Israel Belkind, Arabs in Eretz Israel, Tel Aviv: Hermon Publishers, 1969, p. 8. Ber Borochov, Writings of Ber Borochov, Volume 1...
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Lysanias (category Mount Hermon)
/laɪˈseɪniəs/ was the ruler of a small realm on the western slopes of Mount Hermon, mentioned by the Jewish historian Josephus and in coins from c. 40 BC....
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Iturean region also Aliquot, Julien (2008). "Sanctuaries and villages on Mt Hermon during the Roman Period". In Kaizer, Ted (ed.). The variety of local religious...
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des Chevaliers (Hisn al-Akrad), near Homs, 1142–1271 Banias, near Mount Hermon, briefly around 1157 Belmont Castle, near Jerusalem, c. 1160 – 1187 Arab...
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the 'infidel dogs.' The thirst for blood extended to the high lands of Hermon and Anti-Lebanon, and in a short time twenty-five thousand more Christians...
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▌Y Carl Van Dyke (Democratic) 61.2% ▌Darius F. Reese (Republican) 30.6% ▌Hermon Phillips (Socialist) 4.8% ▌Hjalmar O. Petersen (Prohibition) 1.7% Minnesota 5...
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society until 19 December 2018. Three more BP churches – Mount Carmel, Mount Hermon and Shalom – joined after 2011 to make seven charter members before BPCIS...
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referred to a number of cities in the region, notably Caesarea near Mount Hermon and Caesarea the capital of Cappadocia. Stratonos pyrgos (Straton's Tower)...
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