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Winship's paternal grandfather, Albert Edward Winship, was an editor of the Journal of Education. [3] His father, Laurence L. Winship, joined The Boston Globe in 1912, became managing editor in 1937, and was named editor in 1955. [4] The younger Winship succeeded his father as editor in 1965, and held the position until retiring in 1984.
March 26 – The Book of Mormon is published by Joseph Smith in Palmyra, New York. May 22 – Amos Bronson Alcott marries Abby May at King's Chapel, Boston (Massachusetts). [2] May 24 – Sarah Josepha Hale's Poems for Our Children, including "Mary's Lamb", with the verse "Mary Had a Little Lamb", is published by Marsh, Capen & Lyon in Boston ...
Feeney graduated from Harvard in 1979 with a magna cum laude degree in History and Literature. He has worked for the Globe since then, as a researcher, reporter, reviewer, editor and staff writer at The Boston Globe Magazine. [1] [2] He has taught at Yale, (2010) Brandeis, Princeton, (2007) and Brown (2014) universities.
Historians believe that the first cholera pandemic had lingered in Indonesia and the Philippines in 1830. The second cholera pandemic spread from India to Russia and then to the rest of Europe claiming hundreds of thousands of lives. [47] It reached Moscow in August 1830, and by 1831, the epidemic had infiltrated Russia's main cities and towns.
The Athenæum Centenary, The Influence and History of the Boston Athenaeum from 1807 to 1907 with a Record of its Officers and Benefactors and a Complete List of Proprietors. Boston, The Boston Athenæum, 1907. Google books; Robert F. Perkins Jr. & William J. Gavin III, editors, The Boston Athenaeum Art Exhibition Index, 1827-1874. Boston, MA ...
[3] and Lynde Walter who was also the first editor of the Transcript. [4] Dutton and Wentworth agreed to this as long as Walter would pay the expenses of the initial editions of the newspaper. [4] In 1830, The Boston Evening Bulletin, which had been a penny paper, ceased publication. Lynde Walter decided to use the opening provided to start a ...
NAR's first editor, William Tudor, and other founders had been members of Boston's Anthology Club, and launched North American Review to foster a genuine American culture. . In its first few years NAR published poetry, fiction, and miscellaneous essays on a bimonthly schedule, but in 1820, it became a quarterly, with more focused contents intent on improving society and on elevating cultu
All three of Taylor's sons were involved in management of the Globe: [5] Charles H. Taylor Jr. – treasurer-manager (1893–1937) William O. Taylor – succeeded his father as editor and publisher (1921–1955) John I. Taylor – classified advertising (1893–1896); best remembered for having owned the Boston Red Sox from 1904 to 1914.