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Extractions: Index of Correspondents William Cowper Brann, born January 4, 1855 in Humboldt, Illinois, was an author, lecturer, and newspaper editor. Following his mother's death in 1857, he was placed by his father, Noble Brann, a Presbyterian minister, with William and Nancy Hawkins. At thirteen years of age Brann left his foster home to begin working at a series of jobs that included bellboy, printer, professional baseball pitcher, opera company manager, and, eventually, newspaper reporter. After settling in Rochelle Illinois, he married Carrie Belle Martin in 1877. They had three children: Inez, Grace Gertrude, and William Carlyle. Brann's caustic and vitriolic journalistic style made enemies that prompted frequent changes in his employment. In 1891 following disagreements with the editor-in-chief of the HOUSTON POST, and the death and probable suicide of his first daughter Inez (age 13), he moved to Austin, Texas, where he launched his own publication, the AUSTIN INCONOCLAST. Although renamed the TEXAS ICONOCLAST in 1892, neither volume was successful. In that same year Brann became editor of the SAN ANTIONIO EXPRESS. In 1893, following other freelance editorships, Brann sold the Austin publication to William Sydney Porter ("O. Henry") who rechristened it THE ROLLING STONE.
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Extractions: format this article to print BRANN, WILLIAM COWPER (1855-1898). William Cowper Brann, journalist, was born on January 4, 1855, in Coles County, Illinois, the son of Noble J. Brann, a Presbyterian minister. After his mother's death in 1857, he was placed in the care of a neighboring farm couple, William and Mary Hawkins. In 1868, when he was thirteen and in the third grade at school, he slipped away one night, with his few belongings in a small carton he could carry. He never returned, nor did he receive any further formal schooling. He worked as a hotel bellboy, then as a house painter's helper, and finally as a printer's devil and cub reporter. On March 3, 1877, he married Carrie Belle Martin at Rochelle, Illinois. They had two daughters and a son. In Houston in 1890 his daughter Inez took her own life, an event for which Brann blamed himself. He moved from St. Louis to Galveston to Houston and then to San Antonio and gained a reputation as a brilliant though vitriolic editorialist. He worked for the St. Louis Globe Democrat from 1883 to 1886, then for the Galveston
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Extractions: BRANN, WILLIAM COWPER (1855-1898). William Cowper Brann, journalist, was born on January 4, 1855, in Coles County, Illinois, the son of Noble J. Brann, a Presbyterian minister. After his mother's death in 1857, he was placed in the care of a neighboring farm couple, William and Mary Hawkins. In 1868, when he was thirteen and in the third grade at school, he slipped away one night, with his few belongings in a small carton he could carry. He never returned, nor did he receive any further formal schooling. He worked as a hotel bellboy, then as a house painter's helper, and finally as a printer's devil and cub reporter. On March 3, 1877, he married Carrie Belle Martin at Rochelle, Illinois. They had two daughters and a son. In Houston in 1890 his daughter Inez took her own life, an event for which Brann blamed himself. He moved from St. Louis to Galveston to Houston and then to San Antonio and gained a reputation as a brilliant though vitriolic editorialist. He worked for the St. Louis Globe Democrat from 1883 to 1886, then for the Galveston
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Extractions: urn:taro:utexas.hrc.00016 William Cowper Brann: An Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center Peggy McBride, Lars Meyer, David Hatfield Sparks University of Texas at Austin Text converted and initial EAD tagging provided by Apex Data Services, September 2000. Finding aid written in English Tue Jul 22 15:07:59 CDT 2003 urn:taro:utexas.hrc.00016 converted from EAD 1.0 to 2002 by v1to02.xsl (20030505). Descriptive Summary Brann, William Cowper, 1855-1898 William Cowper Brann Papers 3 boxes (1 linear foot) Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin American author and newspaper editor William Cowper Brann worked a string of odd jobs, beginning when he was thirteen, before entering the newspaper field. A successful editor, Brann also wrote plays and published the , a monthly journal which expressed Brann's views on social, political, and religious subjects. Brann's papers are largely composed of manuscripts for his three plays and correspondence documenting his feuds with religious leaders and politicians, as well as letters of support from readers of the
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Extractions: 7 See also In the early 19th century , the term journalist once meant simply someone who wrote for journals, such as Charles Dickens in his early career, but has come to mean a writer for newsapapers and magazines as well. The term journalist is interchangeable with reporter Many journalists write for print periodicals, but some also write books or publish on the Internet . Broadcast journalists appear on radio or television Regardless of medium, the term journalist now carries a connotation or expectation of professionalism in reporting, with consideration for truth and ethics . This expectation is not always met, as journalists may publicly or privately take sides, but this is not taken lightly when revealed.
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