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New York State (New York, United States) (search for this): entry norman-henry
Norman, Henry 1858- Journalist; born in Leicester, England, Sept. 19, 1858; graduated at Harvard University in 1881; and studied at Leipsic University in 1881-83. In 1882 he began a vigorous agitation for the preservation of Niagara Falls, which resulted in the establishment of a public park on both sides of the Falls by the State of New York and the Dominion of Canada. In 1896 he became the correspondent of the Daily chronicle in the United States during the excitement over the Venezuelan boundary dispute (see Cleveland, Grover), and in 1898 he again made his headquarters in Washington, D. C., during the war with Spain. His letters to the Daily chronicle on both of these occasions attracted much attention in the United States and Europe. He has been the London correspondent of the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune for several years. Mr. Norman has published in book form An account of the Harvard Greek play; The preservation of the Niagara Falls; The real Japan; The p
United States (United States) (search for this): entry norman-henry
ion for the preservation of Niagara Falls, which resulted in the establishment of a public park on both sides of the Falls by the State of New York and the Dominion of Canada. In 1896 he became the correspondent of the Daily chronicle in the United States during the excitement over the Venezuelan boundary dispute (see Cleveland, Grover), and in 1898 he again made his headquarters in Washington, D. C., during the war with Spain. His letters to the Daily chronicle on both of these occasions attGrover), and in 1898 he again made his headquarters in Washington, D. C., during the war with Spain. His letters to the Daily chronicle on both of these occasions attracted much attention in the United States and Europe. He has been the London correspondent of the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune for several years. Mr. Norman has published in book form An account of the Harvard Greek play; The preservation of the Niagara Falls; The real Japan; The people and politics of the far East.
Leicester (United Kingdom) (search for this): entry norman-henry
Norman, Henry 1858- Journalist; born in Leicester, England, Sept. 19, 1858; graduated at Harvard University in 1881; and studied at Leipsic University in 1881-83. In 1882 he began a vigorous agitation for the preservation of Niagara Falls, which resulted in the establishment of a public park on both sides of the Falls by the State of New York and the Dominion of Canada. In 1896 he became the correspondent of the Daily chronicle in the United States during the excitement over the Venezuelan boundary dispute (see Cleveland, Grover), and in 1898 he again made his headquarters in Washington, D. C., during the war with Spain. His letters to the Daily chronicle on both of these occasions attracted much attention in the United States and Europe. He has been the London correspondent of the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune for several years. Mr. Norman has published in book form An account of the Harvard Greek play; The preservation of the Niagara Falls; The real Japan; The pe
Manchester (New York, United States) (search for this): entry norman-henry
Norman, Henry 1858- Journalist; born in Leicester, England, Sept. 19, 1858; graduated at Harvard University in 1881; and studied at Leipsic University in 1881-83. In 1882 he began a vigorous agitation for the preservation of Niagara Falls, which resulted in the establishment of a public park on both sides of the Falls by the State of New York and the Dominion of Canada. In 1896 he became the correspondent of the Daily chronicle in the United States during the excitement over the Venezuelan boundary dispute (see Cleveland, Grover), and in 1898 he again made his headquarters in Washington, D. C., during the war with Spain. His letters to the Daily chronicle on both of these occasions attracted much attention in the United States and Europe. He has been the London correspondent of the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune for several years. Mr. Norman has published in book form An account of the Harvard Greek play; The preservation of the Niagara Falls; The real Japan; The p
t; born in Leicester, England, Sept. 19, 1858; graduated at Harvard University in 1881; and studied at Leipsic University in 1881-83. In 1882 he began a vigorous agitation for the preservation of Niagara Falls, which resulted in the establishment of a public park on both sides of the Falls by the State of New York and the Dominion of Canada. In 1896 he became the correspondent of the Daily chronicle in the United States during the excitement over the Venezuelan boundary dispute (see Cleveland, Grover), and in 1898 he again made his headquarters in Washington, D. C., during the war with Spain. His letters to the Daily chronicle on both of these occasions attracted much attention in the United States and Europe. He has been the London correspondent of the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune for several years. Mr. Norman has published in book form An account of the Harvard Greek play; The preservation of the Niagara Falls; The real Japan; The people and politics of the far East.
Canada (Canada) (search for this): entry norman-henry
Norman, Henry 1858- Journalist; born in Leicester, England, Sept. 19, 1858; graduated at Harvard University in 1881; and studied at Leipsic University in 1881-83. In 1882 he began a vigorous agitation for the preservation of Niagara Falls, which resulted in the establishment of a public park on both sides of the Falls by the State of New York and the Dominion of Canada. In 1896 he became the correspondent of the Daily chronicle in the United States during the excitement over the Venezuelan boundary dispute (see Cleveland, Grover), and in 1898 he again made his headquarters in Washington, D. C., during the war with Spain. His letters to the Daily chronicle on both of these occasions attracted much attention in the United States and Europe. He has been the London correspondent of the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune for several years. Mr. Norman has published in book form An account of the Harvard Greek play; The preservation of the Niagara Falls; The real Japan; The pe
Washington (United States) (search for this): entry norman-henry
; born in Leicester, England, Sept. 19, 1858; graduated at Harvard University in 1881; and studied at Leipsic University in 1881-83. In 1882 he began a vigorous agitation for the preservation of Niagara Falls, which resulted in the establishment of a public park on both sides of the Falls by the State of New York and the Dominion of Canada. In 1896 he became the correspondent of the Daily chronicle in the United States during the excitement over the Venezuelan boundary dispute (see Cleveland, Grover), and in 1898 he again made his headquarters in Washington, D. C., during the war with Spain. His letters to the Daily chronicle on both of these occasions attracted much attention in the United States and Europe. He has been the London correspondent of the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune for several years. Mr. Norman has published in book form An account of the Harvard Greek play; The preservation of the Niagara Falls; The real Japan; The people and politics of the far East.
; born in Leicester, England, Sept. 19, 1858; graduated at Harvard University in 1881; and studied at Leipsic University in 1881-83. In 1882 he began a vigorous agitation for the preservation of Niagara Falls, which resulted in the establishment of a public park on both sides of the Falls by the State of New York and the Dominion of Canada. In 1896 he became the correspondent of the Daily chronicle in the United States during the excitement over the Venezuelan boundary dispute (see Cleveland, Grover), and in 1898 he again made his headquarters in Washington, D. C., during the war with Spain. His letters to the Daily chronicle on both of these occasions attracted much attention in the United States and Europe. He has been the London correspondent of the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune for several years. Mr. Norman has published in book form An account of the Harvard Greek play; The preservation of the Niagara Falls; The real Japan; The people and politics of the far East.
Norman, Henry 1858- Journalist; born in Leicester, England, Sept. 19, 1858; graduated at Harvard University in 1881; and studied at Leipsic University in 1881-83. In 1882 he began a vigorous agitation for the preservation of Niagara Falls, which resulted in the establishment of a public park on both sides of the Falls by the State of New York and the Dominion of Canada. In 1896 he became the correspondent of the Daily chronicle in the United States during the excitement over the Venezuel Grover), and in 1898 he again made his headquarters in Washington, D. C., during the war with Spain. His letters to the Daily chronicle on both of these occasions attracted much attention in the United States and Europe. He has been the London correspondent of the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune for several years. Mr. Norman has published in book form An account of the Harvard Greek play; The preservation of the Niagara Falls; The real Japan; The people and politics of the far East.
Norman, Henry 1858- Journalist; born in Leicester, England, Sept. 19, 1858; graduated at Harvard University in 1881; and studied at Leipsic University in 1881-83. In 1882 he began a vigorous agitation for the preservation of Niagara Falls, which resulted in the establishment of a public park on both sides of the Falls by the State of New York and the Dominion of Canada. In 1896 he became the correspondent of the Daily chronicle in the United States during the excitement over the Venezuelan boundary dispute (see Cleveland, Grover), and in 1898 he again made his headquarters in Washington, D. C., during the war with Spain. His letters to the Daily chronicle on both of these occasions attracted much attention in the United States and Europe. He has been the London correspondent of the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune for several years. Mr. Norman has published in book form An account of the Harvard Greek play; The preservation of the Niagara Falls; The real Japan; The pe
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