Jeffrey Simpson, a member of the staff ‘of Horizon magazine, has spent all twentysix summers of his life at Chautauqua.
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Lydel Sims is a feature writer on the Memphis Commercial Appeal . He has collaborated on a new book about World War II submarine operations, soon to be published by Little, Brown under the title War Fish |
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Andrew Sinclair, a novelist and former screenwriter, is the author of The Emancipation of the American Woman , as well as biographies of Dylan Thomas and Warren G. Harding. Jack, his biography of Jack London |
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Mary Ellen Sinko is the assistant curator of the Forbes Magazine Collection.
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Sharon Kay Skeel is a free-lance writer living in Philadelphia.
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Skelton, R. A. is member for American Heritage site since 2011. |
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Sklar, Kathryn Kish is member for American Heritage site since 2011. |
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This article is adapted from a book by the two authors, Looking Far North: The Harriman Expedition to Alaska, 1899 , soon to be published by the Viking Press. William H. Goetzmann is a writer and historian, |
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Richard Sloan, a television engineer, is president of the Lincoln Group of New York and a contributing editor of The Lincoln College Newsletter .
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Sloan, Kim is member for American Heritage site since 2011. |
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Eric Sloane is an artist living in a Brookfield, Connecticut, farmhouse built in 1782. He has written and illustrated many books, including the recent American Barns and Covered Bridges . He is currently |
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Warren Sloat is an American author who has written two books and co-authored a third. His most recent book, 1929: America Before The Crash, chronicles the contrast between the 1920s and the 1930s due to the |
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Shirley Abbott’s memoir, The Bookmaker’s Daughter , will be published by Ticknor & Fields in July. Bonnie Slotnick is an editor and a cookbook collector.
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Sloune, Eric is member for American Heritage site since 2011. |
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COPYRIGHT © 1973 BY NIXON SMILEY
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Smith, Josiah is member for American Heritage site since 2011. |
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Gene Smith is currently working on a biography of Gen. John J. Pershing.
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Helena Huntington Smith wrote numerous books and articles about the West. In 1937, she recorded the memories of E.C. Abbott, an elderly cowpuncher who was one of the last survivors of the Great Trail Drives of |
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Smith, Suzanne is member for American Heritage site since 2011. |
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Elbert B. Smith is a member of the faculty of Iowa State College. He gathered material for this article while doing research for Magnificent Missourian , a biography of Thomas Hart Benton just published by J |
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—Liz Smith has been a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist since the 1970s.
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Gaddis Smith teaches diplomatic and maritime history at Yale University. His article “The U.S. vs. International Terrorist*” appeared in our August, 1977, issue.
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Johnny Smith is an assistant professor in the History Department at Georgia Tech. His research focuses on the history of sports and American culture.
In 2018 Smith co-authored A Season in the Sun: The |
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Bradford Smith is the author of Yankees in Paradise , published by Lippincott in 1956, in which the full story of the Yankee influence on early Hawaii is told.
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Kathryn Smith is a journalist and writer with a life-long interest in FDR and his circle. She recently authored The Gatekeeper: Missy LeHand, FDR, and the Untold Story of the Partnership That Defined a |
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Red Smith, the distinguished sports columnist for the New York Times , says that he has much too much respect for the game of golf to play it himself.
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Carl Smith is the Franklyn Bliss Snyder Professor of English and American Studies and Professor of History, Emeritus, at Northwestern University. His books include Chicago and the American Literary Imagination |
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Gene Smith was a notable popular historian and long-time contributor to American Heritage who passed away in 2012 at the age of 83. Smith wrote many biographies of American political and military leaders, |
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“Adam Smith” is a pseudo-name that author George J. W. Goodman adopted while writing his 1976 book, The Money Game. It remained a number one bestseller for over a year and was called "a modern classic” by Nobel |
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Hedrick Smith is former Washington Bureau Chief of the New York Times and one of the original co-authors of the Pentagon Papers series.
In 1972, the New York Times was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for their |
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Smith, Bradley is member for American Heritage site since 2011. |
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Henry Nash Smith, the author of Virgin Land and several books on Mark Twain, is professor of English at the University of California and literary editor of the Twain estate. For further reading: Mark Twain |
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Smith, Carol A. is member for American Heritage site since 2011. |
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Howard Jay Smith is the author of Beethoven In Love; Opus 139 and Meeting Mozart: From the Secret Diaries of Lorenzo Da Ponte, a novel inspired by that missing section of Da Ponte’s memoirs. Smith serves on the |
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Roy C. Smith III grew up on his father’s destroyer. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1934 and served in the Navy for thirty-four years. After retiring from the Navy, he served as director of |
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Dr. T. Burton Smith served as Ronald Reagan’s personal physician in 1985 and 1986. His memoir, White House Doctor , written with Carter Henderson, will be published this month by Madison Books.
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Frederic Smoler has been teaching literature and history at Sarah Lawrence College since 1987; focusing on intellectual and literary history in Europe. He is the Adda Bozeman Chair in International Relations. |
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Holley Snaith is a freelance writer and historical researcher. She worked as a researcher and development assistant at the Nixon Foundation, where she helped organize two exhibits. She has also worked as a |
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Dean R. Snow is professor of anthropology at the State University of New York at Albany.
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Richard F. Snow worked 37 years at American Heritage Magazine, serving as Editor-in-Chief for seventeen of them. Born in New York City, he got a summer job as a mail boy at American Heritage during high school |
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Snow, Ricard F. is member for American Heritage site since 2011. |
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Rachel Louise Snyder is a writer, professor and public radio commentator. She is the author of the nonfiction book Fugitive Denim: A Moving Story of People and Pants in the Borderless World of Global Trade |
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—Robert Sobel is the Laurence Stessin Professor of Business History at Hofstra University.
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Carl Solberg, formerly an editor with Time Inc., is the author of Riding High: America in the Cold War and Oil Power both published by Mason/Charter.
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The intriguing history of Mrs. Piper is an excerpt from Robert Somerlolt’sforthcoming book on modern occultism. The book, entitled “ Here, Mr. Splitfoot ,” will be published by The Viking Press later this |
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—Nancy Caldwell Sorel is the author of a forthcoming history of women correspondents in World War II.
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Ed Sorel’s update of Christian Schussele’s painting Men of Progress ran in the November 1999 issue.
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James Sorensen is a freelance writer from Martinsville, New Jersey. He is currently working on his first novel. Since the author’s visit, the National Park Service has opened the Lacy Plantation to visitors |
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Souter, Janet is member for American Heritage site since 2011. |
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Sparrow, Jack is member for American Heritage site since 2016. |
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