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UNLESS checked, what's happening at Camp John Hay could lead to consequences far graver than mere miscarriage of justice. As ...
John Hay is unique to the Senate because it's a magnet school. Students must apply, have a grade-point average in the 3.0 area and interview before being admitted. Discipline is strong; fights are ...
Two men, John Hay and John Nicolay, can claim much of the credit for the popular image of Abraham Lincoln as the noble leader and shrewd political operator that's embraced by most Americans today.
The murder of John Hay High School foootball captain Mike Chappman in July still has the team dealing with the consequences. Skip to Article. Set weather. Back To Main Menu Close.
Camp John Hay was named after the United States Secretary of State, John Milton Hay. Secretary Hay served the United States government during the Spanish-American War in 1898 and during the ...
John Hay was a famous American dabbler. In the years from 1860 to 1905, he was a writer, ambassador, reporter, industrialist and politician. How can we make sense of such a varied life?
The nearby Cleveland School of the Arts also will have access to John Hay’s refurbished auditorium space. John Hay once held 1,800 students, but has been redesigned to hold 1,232. Built 77 years ago, ...
No wonder Austin-based journalist and former Newsweek editor John Taliaferro (pronounced “Tolliver”) found Hay facinating enough to write “All the Great Prizes,” a definitive, 600-plus ...
President Arbraham Lincoln, center, with his secretaries in 1863. John Hay is seen standing at right. Alexander Gardner—UIG via Getty Images ...
NEWBURY, N. H., July 1.-Secretary of State John Hay died at 12:25 this morning. The signs immediately preceding his death were those of pulmonary embolism.
John Hay graduated from Harvard and at the time was drawn to poetry so he “apprenticed” with the poet Conrad Aiken, who lived in rural West Brewster.
John Hay, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing left, circa 1902. After his re-election in 1864, Abraham Lincoln found himself flooded with congratulatory mail.