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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...present in the Yard on the hour wherein the shout was heard around the world. But the account of it I obtained from Walter Prichard Eaton, 1990, who now lives in Sheffield, Mass, and who should properly tell this story. So I tell it subject to his correction, for the archives of an ever-to-be-corrected history...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Classmate of Rinehart Tells How Legend Actually Began | 10/2/1952 | See Source »

Suddenly he was aroused. Something vaguely familiar was being said. Then said again--anl in accent familiar. Eaton turned and looked. Sure enough, there he was! That long figure of a man in front of Grays. He watched it. It took a long breath, and then up rose neck and mouth; once more brayed forth that plaintive, and this time extra-powered cry--"Oh Rinehart...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Classmate of Rinehart Tells How Legend Actually Began | 10/2/1952 | See Source »

Something snapped in Eaton's cranium. But he did not jump out of the window. His soul jumped out instead. He leaned forward. Utterance of some sort there must be. Had Eaton satire only lent him utterance, he might have said "when you call him, that, smile." Had Eaton ire only lent him utterance, he was. But neither instinct came alone; instead ire and satire met in one grand incandescence; and voicing this potent compound, as only Eaton can, he rasped forth the cry of Kent in one long lingering lung--"OH RINEHART...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Classmate of Rinehart Tells How Legend Actually Began | 10/2/1952 | See Source »

Family Reunion. In Oneida, N.Y., Lewis Eaton was severely jolted when his parked car was hit in the rear by another driven by his daughter, Bertha, was jolted again when Bertha's car was hit by another driven by his son, Lewis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Sep. 8, 1952 | 9/8/1952 | See Source »

...Eaton's role as an angel, said Reporter . Jim Ratliff, who led the employees' committee, will "end in a clean break as soon as we pay him off." Eaton, a political enemy of Senator Bob Taft, will be paid a fee (estimated at $250,000) for his financing help, may get it in stock if the employees so decide. Said Ratliff, "The paper's in our hands. Eaton will not control us now or then...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: It's Ours! | 6/16/1952 | See Source »

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