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RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Joe Di Cola - 09-21-2012 09:26 AM (09-21-2012 08:04 AM)Rob Wick Wrote: Sorry Gene, but no.Thanks for this last clue--Orville Browning--defended the men accused of killing Joseph Smith. Randall was involved in editing(?) the papers of Browning. RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Rob Wick - 09-21-2012 11:05 AM Close enough, Joe. In the early 1920s, the daughter of Orville Hickman Browning approached the Illinois State Historical Society with the diaries of her father, who had finished out Stephen A. Douglas's Senate term after Douglas died. Harper and Brothers sent Tarbell a letter asking her if she would look over them and if she would be interested in editing them for publication. After several months negotiation, Harpers and Tarbell were unsuccessful in getting the diaries. In the mid 1920s, Theodore C. Pease and Randall edited the diaries and published them under the State Historical Society's imprint. Both Pease and Randall edited the first volume while Randall edited the second on his own. Oh, and the clue where Randall published this and had one of his own was a clue that Randall had kept a massive (20 volumes) diary of his own. The prize budget for Tarbell and Company has been exhausted, although the board of directors has voted you a quart of Standard Oil's finest lubricant. Just go to John D.'s gas station to pick it up. Best Rob RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - RJNorton - 09-30-2012 02:10 PM Ida Tarbell described this man as a "big, splendid looking person, very fierce and authoritative - knows he's somebody, as he is." Whom was she talking about? RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Rob Wick - 09-30-2012 02:16 PM Without looking it up, based on the description, I would guess S.S. McClure. Best Rob RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - RJNorton - 09-30-2012 02:34 PM Good try, Rob, but she was not talking about S. S. McClure. RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - J. Beckert - 09-30-2012 02:40 PM Ward Hill Lamon? RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - RJNorton - 09-30-2012 02:54 PM Logical guess, Joe, but it's not him, either. RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Rob Wick - 09-30-2012 03:00 PM OK, just to get it out of the way, it isn't John D. Rockefeller, is it? Best Rob RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - J. Beckert - 09-30-2012 03:03 PM One more stab at it - Judge David Davis RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Joe Di Cola - 09-30-2012 03:04 PM (09-30-2012 03:00 PM)Rob Wick Wrote: OK, just to get it out of the way, it isn't John D. Rockefeller, is it? j.p. morgan? RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Gene C - 09-30-2012 03:11 PM Rockefeller? RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - RJNorton - 09-30-2012 03:21 PM Nope. Hint #1: He was a Lincoln author. RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - RJNorton - 09-30-2012 03:32 PM Hint #2: He went to Oberlin Theological Seminary and graduated first in his class in 1890. RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Rob Wick - 09-30-2012 03:38 PM Ah, William E. Barton. Best Rob RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - RJNorton - 09-30-2012 03:46 PM You got it, Rob. Two checks are already in the mail; a third goes out tomorrow. The quote comes from p. 220 of Thomas' Portrait for Posterity. Here are a couple of photos of the big and fierce Reverend Barton. |