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Edward Everett Hale



Hale, Edward Everett (1822–1909), U.S. author, editor, and Unitarian minister, best known for his short novel The Man Without a Country (1863). He also wrote A New England Boyhood (1893) and the novel In His Name (1873), and edited the magazine Old and New. An advocate of social reforms, Hale was chaplain of the U.S. Senate (1903–09).



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