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Seymour Eaton

(Eaton, Seymour, 1859-1916)

Writer and educator Seymour Eaton
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Seymour Eaton (May 7, 1859 – March 13, 1916) was a Canadian-born American author, journalist, editor, and publisher. He founded the Booklovers' Library in 1900 which became known as the world's largest circulating library, The Tabard Inn Library and is credited with coining the name "Teddy bear". He also organized The Thinkers Club. (From Wikipedia)

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