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    Charles Ransom Miller (January 17, 1849 – July 18, 1922) was an editor-in-chief of The New York Times. He was born in Hanover, New Hampshire, to Elijah...
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    Charles Ransom Gallistel (born May 18, 1941) is an Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Rutgers University. He is an expert in the cognitive processes of...
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  • and his will prevented an acquisition of the Times. Editor-in-chief Charles Ransom Miller, editorial editor Edward Cary, and correspondent George F. Spinney...
    222 KB (19,776 words) - 18:45, 11 June 2024
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    the $50,000 ransom from Charles Lindbergh. Two weeks later, on October 8, Hauptmann was indicted in New Jersey for the murder of Charles Augustus Lindbergh...
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    Charles R. Chickering Charles Ransom Chickering (October 7, 1891 – April 29, 1970) was best known as the freelance artist who designed some 77 postage...
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  • Rear Admiral Alfred Charles Ransom CBE (1871–1953) was a senior Royal Navy officer. Born on 22 August 1871, Alfred Ransom was educated at Bedford Modern...
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  • Ransom! is a 1956 American crime drama film about the kidnapping of the son of a wealthy couple. Written by Richard Maibaum and Cyril Hume, the film is...
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  • and his will prevented an acquisition of the Times. Editor-in-chief Charles Ransom Miller, editorial editor Edward Cary, and correspondent George F. Spinney...
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    understand motivation as a form of desire while Jackson Beatty and Charles Ransom Gallistel see it as a physical process akin to hunger and thirst. Some...
    160 KB (15,379 words) - 06:07, 10 June 2024
  • eager as Ochs was. Ochs began meeting with other figures, including Charles Ransom Miller, Flint, and Spencer Trask. Flint and Trask developed a plan to...
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  • 1846 Ransomes & May. added Charles May 1852 Ransomes & Sims. added William Dillwyn Sims 1869 Ransomes, Sims & Head. added John Head 1881 Ransomes, Sims...
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  • New York City. March 29, 1911. Retrieved August 7, 2023. "Death of Charles Ransom Miller, Editor of The New York Times". The New York Times. New York...
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  • A Queen's Ransom (Chinese: 鱷潭群英會), also known as The International Assassin, is a 1976 Hong Kong action film about a plot to assassinate Queen Elizabeth...
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  • The Space Trilogy (also known as The Cosmic Trilogy or The Ransom Trilogy) is a series of science fiction novels by C. S. Lewis. The trilogy consists of...
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  • The ransom of John II of France was an event during the Hundred Years War, between France and England. King John was captured by the English during the...
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  • Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. (1992-2017) Henry Jarvis Raymond (1851-1869) Charles Ransom Miller (1883-1922) (position created in 1964 superseding managing editor...
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  • security flaws Charles Vance Millar (1853–1926), Canadian lawyer and financier Charles R. Miller (general), United States Army general Charles Ransom Miller (1849–1922)...
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  • of Delaware Charles R. Miller (general), United States Army general Charles Ransom Miller (1849–1922), editor-in-chief of The New York Times This disambiguation...
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    Easter. They plundered and occupied the city, withdrawing after Charles the Bald paid a ransom of 7,000 French livres [2,570 kg (83,000 ozt)] in gold and silver...
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  • $14,600 of the ransom money found in his garage; testimony alleging handwriting and spelling similarities to that found on the ransom notes; testimony...
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