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John Jay Chapman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Jay Chapman (1862–1933) was an American author. He was born in New York City. His father, Henry Grafton Chapman, was a broker who eventually became president of the New York Stock Exchange. He w...
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John Jay Chapman was born in New York City on 2nd March, 1862. His father, Henry Grafton Chapman, was a broker who eventually became president of the New York Stock Exchange. ... (2) John Jay Chapman, Causes and Consequences (1898); A civilization based upon a commerce which is in all its parts corruptly managed will...
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17 quotes and quotations by John Jay Chapman ... Find on Amazon: John Jay Chapman; Related Authors: Maya Angelou; Ogden Nash; Ralph Waldo Emerson; Robert Frost; Walt Whitman; Edgar Allan Poe; Emily Dickinson; Langston Hughes; T. S. Eliot;
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Author: John Jay Chapman ; Editor/Other: Edited by Richard Stone. Foreword by Jacques Barzun; ... If his books were reprinted and read, we should recognize that we possess in John Jay Chapman--by reason of the intensity of the spirit, the brilliance of the literary gift and the continuity of the thought which they embody-
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Johnson, Gerald W. (Gerald White); Chapman, John Jay; John Jay Chapman and his letters (Book); Howe, M.A. De Wolfe (Mark Antony De Wolfe); 400 million customers (Book); Colby, Nathalie Sedgwick; Roosevelt—and then?
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Well, if I must for the benefit of the economists, charge you up with some selfish gain, I will say that you get the satisfaction of having been heard, and that this is the whole possible scope of human ambition. Chapman, John Jay ... A little bit about Chapman, John Jay...
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Your ambition may be, it makes him keep his thoughts at home. But the heartbroken people -- if I may use the word in a mild, benevolent sense -- the people whose wills are subdued to fate, give us consolation, recognition, and welcome. ... A little bit about Chapman, John Jay ... Quotes by Chapman, John Jay...
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Creator: Chapman, John Jay, 1862-1933. Title: Letters to Theodore Baird and other papers, Date(s): 1901-1958. Quantity: 1 box (.5 linear ft.) ; Abstract: Letters from American essayist and poet, John Jay Chapman giving advice on reading and other matters.
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Related Category: American Literature: Biographies ... Active in the anti-Tammany reform movement in the 1890s, Chapman was an active supporter of civil rights, and a fiery and pertinent observer of politics.
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