George Horace Lorimer (October 6, 1867 – October 22, 1937) was an American journalist, editor, author and publisher who worked as the editor of The Saturday...
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George Lorimer may refer to: George Lorimer (rugby) (1872–1897), English rugby league footballer George Horace Lorimer (1867–1937), American journalist...
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gained prominent status under the leadership of its longtime editor George Horace Lorimer (1899–1937). The Saturday Evening Post published current event articles...
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physician George Horace Lorimer (1867–1937), American editor of The Saturday Evening Post George A. Hulett (1867–1955), American chemist George Locke, (1870–1937)...
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power. Roberts described working for the Post's legendary editor George Horace Lorimer as follows: "I told him my ideas, which he instantly rejected or...
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George Claude Lorimer (June 4, 1838 – September 8, 1904) was a noted reverend, and was pastor of several churches around the United States, most notably...
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laughs". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Lorimer, George Horace; Jan Cohn (1990). Creating America: George Horace Lorimer and the Saturday Evening Post. University...
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is seen as a libertarian or classical liberal. Under the editor George Horace Lorimer at the Saturday Evening Post, in the 1920s, Garrett attacked proposals...
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illustrations in its advertisements for Arrow collars and shirts. In 1936, George Horace Lorimer, the famous editor at the Saturday Evening Post, retired and was...
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baseball player; born and lived in Wyncote through high school George Horace Lorimer, author and longtime editor of the Saturday Evening Post Bernie...
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Other Hall-marks Used in the Essay Offices of the United Kingdom. George Horace Lorimer Library. Macmillan. p. 57. Retrieved 2023-10-15. Benson, Paul L...
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the 1920s and 1930s under the guidance of Post editor-in-chief, George Horace Lorimer. She studied with Howard Pyle and later married Pyle's brother Walter...
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Abraham Barker's "Lyndon," Cyrus H. K. Curtis's "Curtis Hall," George Horace Lorimer's "Belgrame," and John B. Stetson's "Idro." Perhaps the most famous...
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established illustrators under the editorship of George Horace Lorimer, who had died in 1937. Unfettered by Lorimer's restrictions, Rockwell saw the opportunity...
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October 16, 1926, p. 18. • "The Unfairway" by Burford Lorimer (son of George Horace Lorimer), Collier's, December 25, 1926, pp. 22–23. • "Tragedy" by...
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Lloyd (1839–1900), first U.S. woman to receive Ph.D. in chemistry George Horace Lorimer (1868–1937), editor-in-chief of The Saturday Evening Post Harry...
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Additionally, magazine editors such as Edward Bok, Frank Munsey, and George Horace Lorimer brought a revolution in magazine publishing through their enthusiasm...
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James Lane Allen Letters of a Self-Made Merchant to His Son by George Horace Lorimer The One Woman by Thomas Dixon, Jr. The Little Shepherd of Kingdom...
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Lorimer Park is a 230-acre (0.93 km2) public park in Abington Township, Pennsylvania. The park, a bequest from George Horace Lorimer (long-time editor-in-chief...
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set in Fraternity, and they were most popular in the Post, though George Horace Lorimer was always upset that there was too much character and not enough...
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Retrieved April 11, 2015. Jan Cohn (July 25, 1990). Creating America: George Horace Lorimer and The Saturday Evening Post. University of Pittsburgh Press. p...
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wife Kathryn Carl and their daughter. Tebbel John William. (1948). George Horace Lorimer and the Saturday Evening Post [1St ed.] ed. Garden City N.Y: Doubleday...
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been commissioned for the Saturday Evening Post, but their editor George Horace Lorimer declined it on completion. However, he gradually ceased publishing...
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Name Class Notability Reference George Horace Lorimer 1898 Editor-in-chief of The Saturday Evening Post John Roderick (correspondent) 1937 Correspondent...
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the Saturday Evening Post, in one of the last decisions made by George Horace Lorimer before his retirement as editor of the Post, with Book 1 running...
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over one million by 1906 and by 1960 was over six million. Editor George Horace Lorimer brought in top writers and illustrators and helped usher in "American's...
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the movie June Bride. Graeme Lorimer was the fiction editor of the Ladies’ Home Journal and the son of George Horace Lorimer, long-time editor of The Saturday...
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December 1916 and June 1917. It was the second novel Wodehouse sold to George Horace Lorimer of the Post, after Something Fresh. Both serials were published...
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– Blind Uncle Gaspard, Cajun musician (born 1880) October 22 – George Horace Lorimer, newspaper editor (born 1867) November 6 – Colin Campbell Cooper...
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Amy Beach, classical composer and pianist (died 1944) October 6 – George Horace Lorimer, newspaper editor (died 1937) October 12 – Helen Gilman Noyes Brown...
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