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William Eleroy Curtis

(Curtis, William Eleroy, 1850-1911)

Photograph of William Eleroy Curtis. Printed in the Review of Reviews in June 1892, while Curtis was serving as Director of the Commercial Bureau of American Republics.
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William Eleroy Curtis (November 5, 1850 – October 5, 1911) was an American journalist, author, diplomat, political activist, and exhibitor. He was a prominent proponent of Pan-Americanism. Curtis' partisan reporting earned him patronage appointments and advanced his ideological goals. His career reflected the influence of bias, cronyism, and imperialism on journalism during the Gilded Age. Curtis held a series of leadership roles in the State Department, as well as the supranational organizations which anticipated the Organization of American States. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Curtis, William Eleroy, 1850-1911, contrib.: Rand, McNally and Co.'s Handbook of the World's Columbian Exposition (Chicago: Rand, McNally and Co., 1893), ed. by Stuart C. Wade, also contrib. by Bertha Honoré Palmer, Countess of Aberdeen, Mrs. Schuyler Van Rensselaer, Daniel Hudson Burnham, Adler and Sullivan, S. S. Beman, William W. Boyington, Henry Ives Cobb, W. J. Edbrooke, Frank W. Grogan, Sophia Hayden, Jarvis Hunt, W. L. B. Jenney, Henry Van Brunt, and Francis Whitehouse
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