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  • ...s assistant editor from 1892 and was appointed editor in 1897. He moved in 1899 to ''[[The Standard]]'' as chief leader-writer and moved in 1900 to ''[[The [[Category:1866 births]]
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  • | term_start =1899 ...1930) was an economist who served as President of [[Yale University]] from 1899 to 1921.
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  • ...0. Franklin Hooper was already an editor there, having joined the staff in 1899. During his tenure, five editions of the encyclopedia were published &mdash [[Category:1862 births]]
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  • ...in gained a position as a leader-writer for the ''[[Daily Telegraph]]'' in 1899. Moving to London, his writings on politics and literature soon earned him [[Category:1868 births]]
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  • ...f the [[Leicester Secular Society]], and he was a founding board member in 1899 of the [[Rationalist Press Association]] of [[Great Britain]]. He wrote pro [[Category:1867 births]]
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  • ...ional law]] on poisonous weapons—the Second Hague Declaration of 29 July 1899, Hague Convention IV of 18 October 1907 and the Geneva Protocol of 17 June ...asrah birth defects.svg|thumb|right|250px|Graph showing the rate per 1,000 births of congenital malformations observed at Basra University Hospital, Iraq<ref
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