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  1. George Ade (United States Authors Series) by Lee Coyle, 1964-06
  2. The Best of George Ade
  3. Breaking Into Society by George Ade, 2010-02-22
  4. Stories of Chicago by George Ade, 2003-06-04
  5. The America of George Ade (1866-1944) : Fables, Short Stories, Essays by George, edited by Jean Shepherd Ade, 1962
  6. People you know by George Ade, 2010-08-20
  7. Ade's fables by George Ade, 2010-08-09
  8. Fables in Slang, and More Fables in Slang by George Ade, 1981-06-01
  9. Letters of George Ade
  10. George Ade: Warmhearted Satirist by Fred C. Kelly, 2008-06-13
  11. The Permanent Ade: The Living Writings Of George Ade by George Davis Ade, 2008-06-13
  12. Small Town Chicago: The Comic Perspective of Finley Peter Dunne, George Ade, Ring Lardner (Interdisciplinary Urban Series) by James Demuth, 1979-11
  13. Marse Covington: A Play in One Act by George Ade, 2010-04-01
  14. I Knew Him When: A Hoosier Fable Dealing With The Happy Days Of Away Back Yonder (1910) by George Ade, 2010-09-10

1. Anti-Imperialist Writings By George Ade
George Ade's antiimperialist satires, including Stories of Benevolent Assimilation about an American missionary's attempt to civilize a Filipino family.
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G eorge Ade (1866-1944) was working as a journalist for the Chicago Record during the Spanish-American War and at the beginning of the Philippine-American War. In the summer of 1900, he left the Record to join his friend and colleague John T. McCutcheon in Manila. According to biographer Fred C. Kelly, it was while Ade was there through the end of 1900 that he gathered the materials on the U.S. government's relationship with the Muslim Filipinos of the Southern Philippines that he would later turn into The Sultan of Sulu. That may be true, but a trip to the Philippines was hardly necessary for what Ade produced. He was already aware of the government's treaty with the Sultan of Sulu and mentioned it in the sixth installment of his "Stories of Benevolent Assimilation," published on August 12, 1899, just a few days after the treaty was drafted. Although set in the Philippines, Ade's "Stories of Benevolent Assimilation" and The Sultan of Sulu are less about Filipinos than the Americans who were determined to "civilize" them.

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7. Newton County Biography GEORGE ADE George Ade Was Born February 9
Newton County Biography GEORGE ade george Ade was born February 9, 1866in Kentland, Indiana, the sixth son of John and Adaline Ade.
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Williamson)Newton County Biography GEORGE ADE George Ade was born February 9, 1866 in Kentland, Indiana, the sixth son of John and Adaline Ade. He was known throughout the world for his plays and as a humorist. He said he never considered himself a humorist although he was labeled one; but he said, "I always stood at the head of my class when they arranged us alpahabetically." Few Hoosiers have had the distinction of having a soft drink, a cigar, a town, a hospital, a country club, a college football stadium, a highway, an Interstate Oasis and a Liberty Ship named in their honor. George Ade was one who had all of these distinctions. He graduated from Purdue in 1887in a class of eight. Worked as a journalist for Morning News in Lafayette 1887-90. Moved to Chicago in 1890 to work on Chicago News with his college friend, John T. McCutcheon. In 1893 his "Stories of the Street and of the Town" appeared November 20, in the News-Record. In 1897 his "Fables in Slang" appeared in print. By 1900 his columns were syndicated. His light opera, "Sultan of Sulu" was produced in 1902, and he purchased his 417 acre farm near Brook with the proceeds. Between 1902 and 1907 he wrote "Peggy from Paris", "The Shogun", "Just Out of College", "The College Widow", "The County Chairman", and had three plays running on Broadway at one time.He built his Hazelden country estate in 1904 and in 1908 was named a trustee of Purdue University. His fables were published in Cosmopolitan, Collier's, and The Saturday Evening Post. Mr. Ade was a world traveller, collecting an assortment of souveneirs which are now displayed in his Hazelden home. One of Mr. Ades fables ended with,"Early to bed and early to rise, and you will meet very few prominent people". Among the prominent people he met and entertained at Hazelden were, Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Calvin Coolidge, Warren G. Harding, James Whitcomb Riley, Booth Tarkington, Will Rogers, Damon Runyon, Gene Sarazen, Charles Winninger, Ernie Pyle, Constance, Joan, and Barbara Bennett, and General Douglas MacArthur. Taft opened his successful presidential campaign at Hazelden in 1908. George Ade died May 16, 1944 in town of Brook and is buried in Fairlawn Cemetery, south of Kentland, Indiana. He willed his golf course to the members. He was noted for his "Kid Parties" for the children of Newton County, at which time they got all the hot dogs and ice cream cones they could eat. For more information on George Ade, check in the History of Newton County published in 1985. - USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Submitted By willpad@netnitco.net (Robert E.

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  • Writer of modern fables that became plays and movies. Best know for his "Fables in Slang" (1899) book. Wrote the play "The College Widow" (1927), which became the movie Maybe It's Love (1930). The story was about football at Wabash College in Crawfordsville, IN.
  • A 1887 graduate of Purdue University. He was loyal to his school. He contrubuted to his Sigma Chi fraternity and gave support to build a new football stadium which was named the Ross-Ade Stadium. With his money he built a manor called Hazelden near Brook, IN. There in the late 1900s and teens he hosted parties for presidental candidates and and World War I service men. He died in Brook.
    (1914) The County Chairman. (1915) Father anf the Boys. Fable of Elvira and Farina and the Meal Ticket. (1923) Woman-Proof. (1927) The Fair Co-Ed. (1927) The College Widow. (1929) Making the Grade. (1930) Maybe It's Love. (1931) Young as You Feel. (1935) The County Chairman. Lillian Albertson (NOBLESVILLE - 1962)
  • Know as 'Miss A' to the actors of RKO. She was a stage actress in 1900s on Broadway. Came to the west coast to produce plays. One of her actors was Clark Gable. She became a drama coach for Paramount and in 1943 for RKO. She has worked with Jane Greer, Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman. Her book "Motion Picture Acting" was foreworded by Rosalind Russell. She did some film work. In
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    Selangkah Lagi George Saa Meraih Nobel, Rumus Hasil Temuannya Sudah Diuji Lewat Komputer
    JAYAPURA-Dunia pendidikan di Papua, tidak bisa lagi dipandang sebelah mata. Paling tidak dengan suksesnya seorang pelajar asal Papua meraih prestasi gemilang di tingkat dunia, khususnya ilmu fisika menjadikan Papua ikut disegani.
    Dia adalah George Saa, pria kelahiran Manokwari, 1986, ini melakukan hal yang luar biasa dengan sukkes meraih olimpiade riset Fisika Dunia. Atas prestasinya ini, membuat dirinya layak untuk masuk di setiap universitas unggulan di dunia, dengan dana negara melalui Departemen Pendidikan Nasional RI.
    George, sapaan akrabnya usai menerima penghargaan dari Gubernur Provinsi Papua, berupa uang tunai Rp 20 juta dengan satu unit komputer mengatakan, apa yang dibuat ini untuk kepuasaan orang lain yang mendidik dan membinanya. "Saya puas jika para guru yang mendidik itu puas dengan hasil yang saya peroleh, begitu juga dengan kedua orang tua, sebab saya bukan datang dari latar belakang orang tua yang cukup keadaaan ekonominya," tutur lulusan SLTP Santo Paulus Abepura tersebut,Sabtu (1/5).
    Menurut mantan Ketua Osis SMA Unggulan Negeri III Buper ini, mulai di SLTP hanya dua kegiatan yang biasanya dilakukan, pertama itu dibawah ring lapangan basket dan kedua di depan buku pelajaran. Kedua hal ini yang selalu dilakukan meskipun ada saat-saat tertentu yang harus dilakukan yaitu mengikuti orang tuanya ke ladang (kebun).

    11. Ade, George. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. ade, george. 1866–1944, Americanhumorist and dramatist, b. Kentland, Ind., grad. Purdue Univ., 1887.
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    12. Inventory Of The George Ade Papers, 1871-1970
    Inventory of the george ade Papers, 18711970. The Newberry Library. Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections. Midwest Manuscript Collection. Chicago, Illinois. 2000. Contact Information The Newberry Library title, followed by bound volumes containing clipped and pasted copies of ade's george ade Abroad and The Slim Princess
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    Inventory of the George Ade Papers, 1871-1970
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    URL: http://www.newberry.org Descriptive Summary of the Collection Title: George Ade Papers, 1871-1970 Collection Call Number: Midwest MS Ade Creator: Ade, George, 1868-1944 Extent: ca. 1900 items (13 boxes) Repository: Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections Collection Stack Location: Abstract: Correspondence, works, newsclippings, and pictorial items documenting the literary and personal life of George Ade, a Hoosier journalist, humorist, and playwright best known for his Chicago Record column, "Stories of the Streets and of the Town," and Broadway plays such as The College Widow and The County Chairman. Administrative Information Provenance: Gift of William F. and Ardis Kurfess, Nov., 1971, and of the Union League Club, Nov. 28, 1972.

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    Ade, George Ade, George, , American humorist and dramatist, b. Kentland, Ind., grad. Purdue Univ., 1887. His newspaper sketches and books attracted attention for their racy and slangy idiom and for the humor and shrewdness with which they delineated people of the Midwestern scene. He is best known for Fables in Slang (1899); other volumes include People You Knew (1903) and Hand-made Fables (1920). Ade also wrote several musical comedies and farcical plays, among them The County Chairman (1903) and The College Widow See The America of George Ade (selected writings ed. by J. Shepherd, 1961); Letters of George Ade (ed. by T. Tobin, 1973); study by L. Coyle (1964). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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    Ade, George Ade, George, , American humorist and dramatist, b. Kentland, Ind., grad. Purdue Univ., 1887. His newspaper sketches and books attracted attention for their racy and slangy idiom and for the humor and shrewdness with which they delineated people of the Midwestern scene. He is best known for Fables in Slang (1899); other volumes include People You Knew (1903) and Hand-made Fables (1920). Ade also wrote several musical comedies and farcical plays, among them The County Chairman (1903) and The College Widow See The America of George Ade (selected writings ed. by J. Shepherd, 1961); Letters of George Ade (ed. by T. Tobin, 1973); study by L. Coyle (1964). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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    19. First Ade, By Michael Gilson De Lemos
    First ade. george ade and AntiImperialist Thought in the U.S. by Michael Gilson De Lemos " Because of its libertarian traditions . . . (the U.S.) could not be imperialist" 2 Biblio ade, george. george ade's "Stories of Benevolent Assimilation", ed
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    "Because of its libertarian traditions . . . (the U.S.) could not be imperialist"
    The Philippines a Hundred Years Hence A vast unexplored area of Libertarian scholarship is the role of Liberal-Libertarian thinkers and activists in Latin countries and their effect on the US and Britain. From support of Magna Carta to the influence of Iberian Free-market economists on the Austrian school to current discourse among Latin and North American activists, the relationship surprises over and again as each generation seems to forget it. One of the most interesting US proto-Libertarian writers so influenced was the turn of the century satirist George Ade. Forgotten now, he was once the most popular humorist and satirist in the world, praised by figures as diverse and far flung as Lin Yutang, W.C. Fields and Ortega. It is fair to say that if you want to understand Anti-Imperialist thought in the US, start at George Ade. His down-home, Groucho Marx-like

    20. Our Land, Our Literature: Literature - George Ade
    ade, george. Doc’ Horne A Story of the Streets and Town. Chicago Herbert S. Stoneand Co., 1899. ade, george. Inventory of the george ade Papers, 18711970.
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    Hoosier Connection: Works Discussed: Doc' Horne: A Story of the Streets and Towns Single Blessedness, and other Observations In Babel, Stories of Chicago Chicago Stories ... Olof Lindstrom goes Fishing, Indiana , and Hoosier Handbook and Guide for the Returning Exile George Ade was the child of John and Adaline Ade. His pioneer parents settled near Kentland , Indiana, only twenty years after the first white child was born in the settlement. Growing up as a young frontiersman, Ade was exposed to the beauty of the untouched prairie , and watched as the area was settled and converted for agricultural purposes. From a young age, Ade was an avid reader and this led him away from becoming a farmer like the rest of his family. After graduating from the newly built Purdue University, Ade wrote for some newspapers in Lafayette before moving to Chicago where he found work at The Morning News , which later became Chicago Record . He began publishing his own work in 1896, and kept writing for the rest of his life. He was well known as a humorist and for his tongue-in-cheek style of writing.

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