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  First Presidents
Estabrook and Cooke were both forty-two; the others were in their fifties, with Reese being the oldest at fifty-seven.
Estabrook's reforms were said to have raised the college "from almost total prostration to a respectable rank among the educational institutions of the country." One indication of the effect of Estabrook's reforms was the near doubling of the student body during his administration, from 95 to 169.
Estabrook's resignation in 1850 was prompted ultimately by a bitter sectarian debate among Baptists, Methodists, and Presbyterians.
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  William Estabrook Chancellor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Chancellor was professor at The College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, when he began to research the background of Warren Gamaliel Harding.
Chancellor could not have been able to verify this theory through census records because United States census records prior to 1850 provided individual enumerations heads of households only, and then number of people living under that household by age.
Chancellor was also unable to produce a primary source birth record denoting mixed blood because Ohio did not mandate the recording of births until 1867, two years after the birth of Warren G. Harding in 1865.
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 News | TimesDaily.com | TimesDaily | Florence, Alabama (AL)
William Estabrook Chancellor (September 25, 1867 – February 4, 1963) was an American academic and writer.
Chancellor could not produce an Ohio birth record for Harding (who was born in 1865) because Ohio did not mandate the recording of births until 1867.
Chancellor also couldn't verify his position through U.S Census records because records made prior to 1850 did not provide a complete enumeration by name and race, only recording the name of the head of household and the age and sex of persons.
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William Estabrook Chancellor (September 25, 1867–February 4, 1963) was an American academic and writer.
Dean wrote that Chancellor was "racist." Following Chancellor's death, author Francis Russell also attempted to further research the theory that Harding was of mixed race; his research and book, The Shadow of Blooming Grove, (McGraw Hill, 1968) was unable to substantiate Chancellor's conclusions beyond circumstantial evidence.
Further discussion of Chancellor's claims appears in the book The Strange Deaths of President Harding by Robert H. Ferrell, published in 1998 (not to be confused with the book by Gaston Means's The Strange Death of President Harding (note the plural).
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 Warren_G._Harding
The election was seen as a referendum on whether to continue with the progressive work of the Woodrow Wilson administration or to revert to the laissez-faire approach of the William McKinley era.
Chancellor's work never provided clear indications of his resources, or his proof.
The claim is also impossible to verify through public records in Ohio; Harding was born in 1865, and the state of Ohio did not require registration or recording of births until 1867.
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 The Indictment -- book review
Chancellor had already published a history of the US presidents when Harding was elected.
Chancellor's first manuscript for the Harding biography was burned by a postal inspector in Chancellor's own furnace; his book was banned.
Chancellor eventually fled for Canada in fear for his life and well-being, communicating with his family in code.
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 educationalpolicy
Chancellor's textbooks were displaced by those of Ellwood P. Cubberley
Chancellor, William E. "Hypermoron as Educator." School and Society.
Chancellor, William E. A Theory of Motives, Ideals, and Values in
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 Top Literature - Warren G. Harding
The election was seen in part as a referendum on whether to continue with the “progressive” work of the Woodrow Wilson administration or to revert to the “laissez-faire” approach of the William McKinley era.
Harding ran on a promise to “Return to Normalcy”, a term he coined to reflect three trends of his time: a renewed isolationism in reaction to World War I, a resurgence of nativism, and a turning away from the government activism of the reform era.
Harding's detractors began using the damaging rumor of his alleged African-American ancestry against him in the 1880s, claiming that Harding was "tainted by colored blood." Among those spreading the rumor was Amos Kling, Harding's future father-in-law, one of Marion's wealthiest citizens, who detested Harding and his newspaper.
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 Warren G. Harding   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The election was considered a referendum on whether to continue with the progressive work of the Woodrow Wilson administration or to go back to the laissez-faire approach of the William McKinley administration.
Harding ran on a promise to "return to normalcy," which reflected three trends of his time: a renewed isolationism, a resurgence of nativism, and a turning away from the government activism of the progressive era.
It is also impossible to verify through public records in Ohio; Harding was born in 1865, and the state of Ohio did not require registration (or recording of births) until 1867.
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 Amherst College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Founded in 1821, Amherst was intended to be a successor to both Williams College, which was then struggling to remain open, and Amherst Academy, a secondary school which educated, among others, Emily Dickinson.
Thus the long and exciting discussion touching the removal of Williams College and the location of a college in some more central town of old Hampshire County at length came to an end, and the contending parties now directed all their energies to building up the institutions of their choice.
Williams alumni are fond of an apocryphal story ascribing the removal of books from the Williams College library to Amherst College, but there is no contemporaneous evidence to verify the story.
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 Evisum.com The Educational Vortal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Relatives of the Descendants of William Sanford "Sance"/"Sam" Williams; Born abt.
William E. Wood and Associates - Realtors specializing in the Atlantic coast at Virginia Beach to the colonial Williamsburg area.
Williams, William Carlos - An interesting, slightly different perspective (from the NY School of Medicine's "Medical Humanities" website) of some of Williams' work--including brief annotations of "A Red Wheel Barrow" and "Complaint," as well as a few other poems and stories.
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 bookideas.com: The Indictment by John A. Murphy
William Estabrook Chancellor was a professor in Wooster, Ohio, who was a prolific writer and editorialist.
But Chancellor is best known for his fight for freedom of speech and his flight into Canada where he sought sanctuary.
Bill Clinton did things in office and perjured himself to the point he lost his law license and will forever be known for his, uh, extracurricular accomplishments in the office rather than any accomplishments in office.
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 Rare Book Dayton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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 Warren G. Harding
William, the oldest did not learn as fast as the other children, but he was a good honest fellow.
Chancellor was the superintendent and gave Harding’s sister, Mrs.
Chancellor’s book on Warren was brought to Washington in a guarded express car and “made a big bonfire.” The plates were also destroyed (JA Rogers, 12).
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 Facts: President Warren G. Harding
Claims by William Estabrook Chancellor that Harding was of mixed race.
Chancellor, a Democrat and noted racist, wrote about Harding's suppossed ancestors in an attempt to discredit Senator Harding at a time when the Ku Klux Klan was at its zenith of power in the upper midwest.
Conspiracy theories that claim the Federal government is hiding Harding's racial make-up to avoid having to admit that the nation had a Black President.
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 William Estabrook Chancellor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
He wrote two pamphlets about this, in the run-up to the 1920 Presidential election, unleashing a scandal.
After Harding was in the White House, Chancellor wanted to write a Harding biography.
He was hounded from his job, his home, his town, and eventually, his country, as he took flight to Canada, to escape Harding's agents; his publication on Harding was suppressed.
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 Amherst College - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site
In November, 1819, the trustees of Williams College voted to petition the Legislature for permission to remove the college to Northampton [near to the town of Amherst].
Academic hoods in the United States are traditionally lined with the official colors of the school, in theory so watchers can tell where the hood wearer earned his or her degree.
Williams' official color is purple (its teams are called "The Purple Cows"), where Amherst's are purple with a white stripe or chevron, it is said to signify that Amherst was in some way born of Williams.
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 Amherst College Biographical Record (1821-1921) -- frequently asked questions
It was an outgrowth of Amherst Academy (1814-1868), which was attended by Emily Dickinson, among others, and it was intended to be the successor of Williams College.
William Henry Lewis 1892 and Charles Hamilton Houston 1915, two of the first fl men to argue and win cases before the U.S. Supreme Court;
The Summer 1998 issue of Amherst (the alumni magazine) has a story mentioning that William Raymond ex 1838 was a tutor for the Africans who mutinied on the Amistad, and he returned with them to Sierra Leone in 1841.
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 Florence Harding
It was quickly taken up by William Estabrook Chancellor, a virulent racist who became the Hardings' nemesis, a bloodhound more relentless than Ken Starr.
Like investigations today, Chancellor's initial spadework into Harding's background soon uncovered other evidence, first of Harding's insatiable sexual activities and then of Florence's own, highly checkered past.
An enormously wealthy friend of Florence's bought the entire press run of Chancellor's expose book and destroyed it, after which the Attorney General's agents stole and disposed of Chancellor's documentation.
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 Amherst College Biographical Record (1821-1921) -- frequently asked questions
It was an outgrowth of Amherst Academy (1814-1868), which was attended by Emily Dickinson, among others, and it was intended to be the successor of Williams College.
(In 1818, Williams president Zephaniah Swift Moore threatened to resign if Williams College was not moved from the godforsaken tundra of northwestern Massachusetts, and the town of Amherst wanted a college.
The Summer 1998 issue of Amherst (the alumni magazine) has a story mentioning that William Raymond ex 1838 was a tutor for the Africans who mutinied on the Amistad, and he returned with them to Sierra Leone in 1841.
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 Amherst College Biographical Record: Index of names -- Chancellor
Every Chancellor that has been indexed so far.
Please consult the Frequently Asked Questions list if you'd like an entry typed in, would like to obtain a photocopy, or would like more information about a specific graduate.
(If you're interested in the surname Chancellor, consider checking these surnames, which also have Soundex value C524: Concklin, Congill, Conkling and Consaul.)
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 Amherst College Biographical Record: Index of names -- Estabrook
Estabrook, Benjamin Wilde ex 1913 (not yet entered)
Every Estabrook that has been indexed so far.
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 The Ultimate William Estabrook Chancellor - American History Information Guide and Reference
The Ultimate William Estabrook Chancellor - American History Information Guide and Reference
Harding was born in 1845 near Corsica, Ohio (now Blooming Grove).
After Harding was elected, Chancellor published his biography of Harding; however, federal agents acted immediatly to supress the distribution of the book.
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 Amherst College Biographical Record: Index of names -- Chancellor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Every Chancellor that has been indexed so far.
Please consult the Frequently Asked Questions list if you'd like an entry typed in, would like to obtain a photocopy, or would like more information about a specific graduate.
This page was generated on 14 August 2002 at 12:17:56 am
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 Straight Dope Staff Report: Was Warren Harding inducted into the while president?
On his deathbed Young confessed to renowned Klan-fighter Stetson Kennedy that he had been part of a team that had inducted Harding into the Klan during a private White House ceremony.
The induction team allegedly was headed by Imperial Wizard William Joseph Simmons, founder of the revived Klan.
While Chancellor's "proof" consisted entirely of circumstantial and hearsay evidence, it caused consternation in the Harding camp.
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 AALBC.com's Guide to African American Books
Destruction of Black Civilization : Great Issues of a Race from 4500 B.C to 2000 A.D. by: Chancellor Williams
by: Shrinivasa K. Upadhyaya, William J. Chancellor, John V. Perumpral, Robert L. Schafer, William R. Gill, Glen E. Vandenberg
The Destruction of Black Civilization: Great Issues of a Race From 4500 B. to 2000 A. by: Chancellor Williams
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They dismissed Professor Chancellor from the College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio because they thought it he wrote and sent out flyers saying that Warren G. Harding was Afro-American.
Besides being ousted from his life time tenure at the College of Wooster, they tried to malign the professor, William Estabrook Chancellor, as a racist and mentally imbalanced.
These agents burned A copy of the manuscript in the home of Chancellor and they thought they stopped this "racist" once and for all.
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 Amherst College Biographical Record: Class of 1889
Prepared Worcester H. Teacher Worcester H. S., 1889-92; William Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, Penn., 1892-94; student U. of Penn., 1893-94; Strassburg, Germany, 1894-95; Berlin, Germany, 1895-97; asst.
Willard L. Thorp, A. Rosamund C. Clarke, William Edwin.
of Rev. William H. and Annie A. (Goodenow), b.
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