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there is a man named thomas j. wise who was known as the 19th century creative forger. he would take a poem, a tract, manager out of an anthology -- something out of an anthology, something from a magazine, a speech and create a pamphlet of it, predate the date of its first real appearance and claim that it was a long lost pamphlet privately printed by the author, and it would claim the place of first edition. he then, summarizing, planted something of them at auction to establish a little historical provenance based on who bought them and established price and so forth. and from there he would then, actually, either give them or sell them to friends and, you know, other book collectors, people that he kept in contact with. he successfully did this. he did have a partner, that was a later discovery, but he successfully did this creative forging with the material of 23 or 4 popular victorian poets over a period of more than 20 years. that's a long time. [laughter] in 1934 there were two bookseller/bibliophiles who had known for years that there had been rumors circulatin
there is a man named thomas j. wise who was known as the 19th century creative forger. he would take a poem, a tract, manager out of an anthology -- something out of an anthology, something from a magazine, a speech and create a pamphlet of it, predate the date of its first real appearance and claim that it was a long lost pamphlet privately printed by the author, and it would claim the place of first edition. he then, summarizing, planted something of them at auction to establish a little...
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the clerk: the speakers rooms washington, d.c.,, june 3, 2016, i hereby appoint the thomas j. rooney to act as speaker pro tempore on this day, signed paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. eternal god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. we pause now in your presence and acknowledge our dependence on you. we ask your blessing upon the men and women of this, the people's house. keep them aware of your presence as they face the tasks of this day and may their time back home with family and with constituents be beneficial. help them and indeed help us all to obey your law to do your will and to walk in your way. grant that they may be good in thought, gracious in word, generous in deed and great in spirit. may all that is done this day be for your greater honor and glory amen. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 4-a of house res. like 744. the journal is approved. the chair will lead the pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to
the clerk: the speakers rooms washington, d.c.,, june 3, 2016, i hereby appoint the thomas j. rooney to act as speaker pro tempore on this day, signed paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, father conroy. chaplain conroy: let us pray. eternal god, we give you thanks for giving us another day. we pause now in your presence and acknowledge our dependence on you. we ask your blessing upon the men and women of...
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there is a man named thomas j. wise who was known as the 19th century creative forger.would take a poem, a tract, something out of an anthology, something from a magazine, a speech and create a pamphlet of it, predate the date of its first real appearance and claim that it was a long lost pamphlet privately printed by the author, and it would claim the place of first edition. he then, summarizing, planted some of them at auction to establish a little historical prove nance based on who bought them, established price and so forth. and from there he would then actually either give them or sell them to friends and, you know, other book collectors, people that he kept in contact with. he successfully did this. he did have a partner that was a later discovery, but he successfully did this creative forging with the material of 23 or 4 popular victorian poets over a period of more than 20 years. that's a long time. [laughter] in 1934 there were two bookseller/bibliophiles who had known for years that there had been rumors circulating that there were too many of these privately
there is a man named thomas j. wise who was known as the 19th century creative forger.would take a poem, a tract, something out of an anthology, something from a magazine, a speech and create a pamphlet of it, predate the date of its first real appearance and claim that it was a long lost pamphlet privately printed by the author, and it would claim the place of first edition. he then, summarizing, planted some of them at auction to establish a little historical prove nance based on who bought...
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j. fox. aundrea cline-thomas sat down with fox, she joins us live from the digital operations center with more. >> george, michael j. fox was diagnosed in 1991, but he did not make it public for another seven years. he said one call from muhammad ali changed the way he looked at his diagnosis. like many gyms you don't have to look far to see muhammad ali's picture, his quotes provide inspiration for the next generation. but ali's biggest fight three years after retiring from the ring. in 1984 he was diagnosed with parkinson's disease, the neurological disorder caused tremors and reduced his physical ability. >> i got on the phone with him. he was quiet and said in a soft voice i'm glad you're in this fight with me. >> it was the first time michael j. fox ever smoke to muhammad ali. fox is also battling parkinson's disease. >> it's a challenge. and inspiration to follow through on what we're trying to do. >> together they became the most prominent faces of the disease, they even went to congress to fight for research and funding. it was how ali continued to command a room despite the crippling
j. fox. aundrea cline-thomas sat down with fox, she joins us live from the digital operations center with more. >> george, michael j. fox was diagnosed in 1991, but he did not make it public for another seven years. he said one call from muhammad ali changed the way he looked at his diagnosis. like many gyms you don't have to look far to see muhammad ali's picture, his quotes provide inspiration for the next generation. but ali's biggest fight three years after retiring from the ring. in...
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j. blazer, named after thomas jefferson, they just can't keep it in stock.re on fire. the hottest, tear away swim trunks, features stars, stripes and a bald eagle. >> no matter where you stand, if you're on the democratic side, republican side, how do you all view america? >> flag sales are also up this year. as much as 15% according to one manufacturer we spoke to. typically, they only see a 1% to 2% increase in a presidential election year. clearly, america is in style. the bump is in style. >> not doing the pull-away shorts. >> why not? >> maybe 50 years ago. >> everybody loves it. it's a crowd pleaser. >> thanks, olivia. >>> still to come, why "hamilton," the hottest show on broadway, is about to undergo big changes. >>> carson is in the orange room with a touching video racking up millions of views. we'll tell you why after these messages. distracting you? when your symptoms start... doctors recommend taking ...non-drowsy claritin every day of your alley season. claritin provides powerful, non-drowsy 24 hour relief... for fewer interruptions from the am
j. blazer, named after thomas jefferson, they just can't keep it in stock.re on fire. the hottest, tear away swim trunks, features stars, stripes and a bald eagle. >> no matter where you stand, if you're on the democratic side, republican side, how do you all view america? >> flag sales are also up this year. as much as 15% according to one manufacturer we spoke to. typically, they only see a 1% to 2% increase in a presidential election year. clearly, america is in style. the bump...
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j. maxwell tried 28 criminal cases, although 16 of his clients were found guilty. in newberry, will thomas and joseph boston appeared in over 20 criminal trials and had only one client found guilty. in williamsburg county, the state senator had only one civil case. he won seven and lost seven of his criminal trials. the only exception of lawyers who had any significant number of civil cases is in akin county. samuel j. lee and clyde had 60 cases on the civil trial calendars. lee only won two of those civil trials and lost five. the others were settled or continued. however, lee and clyde and the association with robert brown eliott had 60 criminal cases on the calendar in akin county. out of all these cases, they obtained not guilty verdicts or dismissals in 24 cases. they had five -- i mean, 12 clients found guilty. now, i've spouted a lot of numbers at you and thrown this, but the remarkable thing to me, when i look back at my research of s the amazing number black lawyers there were during reconstruction. 49. nearly 25% of the state's bar. now, that even surprised me, after having spent
j. maxwell tried 28 criminal cases, although 16 of his clients were found guilty. in newberry, will thomas and joseph boston appeared in over 20 criminal trials and had only one client found guilty. in williamsburg county, the state senator had only one civil case. he won seven and lost seven of his criminal trials. the only exception of lawyers who had any significant number of civil cases is in akin county. samuel j. lee and clyde had 60 cases on the civil trial calendars. lee only won two of...