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Rinehart may refer to: People *Buck Rinehart (1946–2015), American politician *Cowboy Slim Rinehart (1911–1948), American singer *David Rinehart (died 1903), American politician from Maryland *Frank Rinehart (1861–1928), American artist *Gina Rinehart (born 1954), Australian businesswoman *Jacob Rinehart (1834–1907), American politician from Maryland *James Rinehart (Harvard class of 1900), original subject of the Rinehart (Harvard), "Rinehart!" call *Joyce Anderson, Joyce Rinehart (also known as Joyce Anderson; 1923–2014) American woodworker, furniture designer *Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876–1958), American novelist *Ron Rinehart (born 1965), American singer *Terry London Rinehart, American aviator *William Henry Rinehart (1825–1874), American sculptor *William V. Rinehart (1835–1918), U.S. military officer, government official, and businessman Publishing companies *Holt, Rinehart and Winston, American publishing company *Farrar & Rinehart, American publishing comp ...
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Buck Rinehart
Dana Gillman "Buck" Rinehart (February 24, 1946 – February 18, 2015) was an American attorney who served as the 50th List of mayors of Columbus, Ohio, mayor of Columbus, Ohio, from 1984 to 1992. Biography Rinehart was born in Parkersburg, West Virginia in 1946. Having served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel, Rinehart attended Ohio State University in Columbus, earning a B.A. in Political Science. He later attended Moritz College of Law at Ohio State, graduating cum laude. Rinehart began his career as treasurer of Franklin County, Ohio, from 1976-1984. As County Treasurer, he posted a sign at the county building listing the names of real-estate tax scofflaws, the "Dirty Dozen". After mounting a failed 1982 campaign for governor, Rinehart ran for mayor in 1983, to replace outgoing Republican mayor, Tom Moody (politician), Tom Moody (1972–1984). Rinehart narrowly won the election to become the 50th mayor of Columbus. He won re-elec ...
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William Henry Rinehart
William Henry Rinehart (September 13, 1825 – October 28, 1874) was a noted American sculptor. He is considered "the last important American sculptor to work in the classical style." Biography The son of and Mary (Snader) Rinehart (1797–1865), William Henry Rinehart was born in Union Bridge, Maryland. His brother was David Rinehart. He attended school until he was nearly eighteen. He then began to work on his father's farm, but also became the assistant of a stone-cutter in the neighborhood. In 1844 he began an apprenticeship in the stone-yard of Baughman and Bevan on the site of what is now the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, and studied sculpture at what is now called the Maryland Institute College of Art. In 1855 Rinehart went to Italy to continue his studies. While there he executed two bas-reliefs in marble, ''Morning'' and ''Evening''. On his return, two years later, he opened a studio in Baltimore, where he executed numerous busts, a fountain-figure for the main U.S ...
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Reinhart
Reinhart is a given name or surname, and may refer to: Surname * Anna Barbara Reinhart (1730–1796), Swiss mathematician * Annie Reinhart (1942–2004), American politician from Missouri * Art Reinhart (1899–1946), Major League Baseball pitcher from 1919-1928 * Arthur Reinhart (born 1965), Polish cinematographer, film editor and producer * Benjamin Franklin Reinhart (1829–1885), American painter * Carmen Reinhart (born 1955), American economist * Carole Dawn Reinhart (born 1941), American musician and educator * Charles Stanley Reinhart (1844–1896), American painter and illustrator * Fabio Reinhart (born 1942), Swiss architect * Friedrich Reinhart (1871-1943), German banker * Gregory Reinhart (born 1951), American opera singer * Griffin Reinhart (born 1994), Canadian professional ice hockey player * Haley Reinhart (born 1990), American singer * Jake Reinhart, American photographer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania * Johann Christian Reinhart (1761–1847), German painter and ...
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Invisible Man
''Invisible Man'' is Ralph Ellison's first novel, and the only one published during his lifetime. It was first published by the British magazine Horizon in 1947, and addresses many of the social and intellectual issues faced by African Americans in the early 20th century, including black nationalism, the relationship between black identity and Marxism, and the reformist racial policies of Booker T. Washington, as well as issues of individuality and personal identity. ''Invisible Man'' won the U.S. National Book Award for Fiction in 1953, making Ellison the first African-American writer to win the award. In 1998, the Modern Library ranked ''Invisible Man'' 19th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. ''Time'' magazine included the novel in its 100 Best English-language novels from 1923 to 2005 list, calling it "the quintessential American picaresque of the 20th century", rather than a "race novel, or even a ''bildungsroman''". Malcolm Bradbury ...
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Rinehart, West Virginia
Rinehart is an unincorporated community in Harrison County, in the U.S. state of West Virginia West Virginia is a mountainous U.S. state, state in the Southern United States, Southern and Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States.The United States Census Bureau, Census Bureau and the Association of American .... History A post office called Rinehart was established in 1901, and remained in operation until 1953. The community was named after Hollis Rinehart, the builder of a nearby railroad tunnel. References Unincorporated communities in Harrison County, West Virginia Unincorporated communities in West Virginia {{HarrisonCountyWV-geo-stub ...
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Rinehart, Missouri
Rinehart is an unincorporated community in Vernon County, in the U.S. state of Missouri Missouri (''see #Etymology and pronunciation, pronunciation'') is a U.S. state, state in the Midwestern United States, Midwestern region of the United States. Ranking List of U.S. states and territories by area, 21st in land area, it border .... History A post office called Rinehart was established in 1882, and remained in operation until 1936. The community has the name of Johiel H. Rinehart, a pioneer citizen. References Unincorporated communities in Vernon County, Missouri Unincorporated communities in Missouri {{VernonCountyMO-geo-stub ...
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Rinehart & Company
Rinehart & Company was an American publishing company founded in 1946. Renamed Rinehart & Company in 1946, the publishing company merged with Henry Holt and Company and the John C. Winston Company in 1960, to form Holt, Rinehart and Winston (HRW). History Frederick R. Rinehart formed a publishing house, Farrar & Rinehart, in partnership with John C. Farrar and Stanley M. Rinehart, Jr., his late brother. In 1946, after Mr. Farrar's departure for the new house of Farrar & Straus, the firm became Rinehart & Company. Rinehart & Company was the successor to Farrar & Rinehart, Inc. The latter was renamed Rinehart & Company in 1946 following the departure of John C. Farrar. The brothers Stanley M. Rinehart, Jr. and Frederick R. Rinehart continued to operate the company until its merger with Henry Holt and Company and the John C. Winston Company in 1960, to form Holt, Rinehart and Winston (HRW). The Rinehart brothers were the sons of Mary Roberts Rinehart, a famous mystery writ ...
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Farrar & Rinehart
Farrar & Rinehart (1929–1946) was a United States book publishing company founded in New York. Farrar & Rinehart enjoyed success with both non-fiction and novels, notably, the landmark Rivers of America Series and the first ten books in the Nero Wolfe corpus of Rex Stout. In 1943 the company was recognized with the first Carey-Thomas Award for creative publishing presented by ''Publishers Weekly''. History Farrar & Rinehart was founded in June 1929 by John C. Farrar (vice president) and Stanley M. Rinehart, Jr. (president), in partnership with Frederick R. Rinehart. In forming the company, Farrar and the Rineharts left the massive Doubleday, Doran publishing house, the result of a merger between their mutual employer, the George H. Doran Company, with Doubleday, Page & Company in 1927. Both Stanley and Fredrick were the sons of the famous playwright and author, Mary Roberts Rinehart. Mary Roberts Rinehart supported her sons and their company by leaving Doubleday, Doran ...
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Holt, Rinehart And Winston
Holt McDougal is an American publishing company, a division of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, that specializes in textbooks for use in high schools. The Holt name is derived from that of U.S. publisher Henry Holt (1840–1926), co-founder of the earliest ancestor business, but Holt McDougal is distinct from contemporary Henry Holt and Company, which claims the history from 1866. The companies publish different kinds of books. History Holt, Rinehart and Winston (HRW) was created in March 1960 by the merger of Henry Holt and Company of New York City (established 1866 as Leypoldt and Holt); Rinehart & Company of New York, descendant of Farrar & Rinehart (est. 1929); and the John C. Winston Company of Philadelphia (est. 1884). ''The Wall Street Journal'' reported on March 1, 1960, that Holt stockholders had approved the merger, last of the three approvals. "Henry Holt is the surviving concern, but will be known as Holt, Rinehart, Winston, Inc.""Henry Holt Merger". ''The Wall St ...
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William V
William V may refer to: * William V, Duke of Aquitaine (969–1030) * William V of Montpellier (1075–1121) * William V, Marquess of Montferrat (1191) * William V, Count of Nevers (before 11751181) * William V, Duke of Jülich (1299–1361) * William V, Count of Holland (1330–1389) * William V of Jülich-Berg (1516–1592) * William V, Duke of Bavaria (1548–1626) * William V, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel (1602–1637) *William V, Prince of Orange William V (Willem Batavus; 8 March 1748 – 9 April 1806) was Prince of Orange and the last Stadtholder of the Dutch Republic. He went into exile to London in 1795. He was furthermore ruler of the Principality of Orange-Nassau until his death in ... (1748–1806) See also * * Guillaume V (other), lists people named with the French equivalent of ''William V'' * King William (other) * Prince William (other) ** Guillaume, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg (born 1981), possible future regnal name ** Wil ...
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Terry London Rinehart
Terry London Rinehart is an American airline pilot. When she was hired by Western Airlines in 1976, she was the first woman pilot to fly for them and one of 10 women working as airline pilots in the United States The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 U.S. state, states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 .... Biography Rinehart was raised in Long Beach, California in a family with a background in aviation. Her mother, Barbara London, served as a Women Airforce Service Pilot. She graduated from San Jose State University in 1974. In 1976, Rinehart became the first woman hired as a pilot by Western Airlines. At the time, she was one of only ten women working as airline pilots in the United States. After Delta Air Lines acquired Western, she continued her career there, flying as a captain. She began flying the Boeing 737 and l ...
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Cowboy Slim Rinehart
Cowboy Slim Rinehart (born ''Nolan Alfred Rinehart''; March 11, 1911 in Comanche County, Texas – October 28, 1948 in Michigan), was an American singer. He was among the first of the "Singing cowboys" of the 1930s and 1940s (whose ranks included Jimmie Rodgers, Gene Autry, and Roy Rogers among others), and gained notoriety and national recognition as a broadcaster and singer on the infamous border radio station XEG during that time period. Rinehart was and is regarded among many as the original "King of Border Radio," preceding Dallas "Nevada Slim" Turner, and "Wolfman Jack," who were also famous for broadcasting from these stations." "Border Radio," also called "Border Blasters" were names applied to several super powered radio stations that broadcast out of Mexico, and therefore, were not regulated by the U.S. broadcasting laws. They were extreme media powerhouses from the 1930s through the 1970s. These stations had towers so powerful that they were capable of transmitting ...
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