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Answer for the clue "Horace who founded the New York Tribune ", 7 letters:
greeley

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Population (2000): 1534 Housing Units (2000): 712 Land area (2000): 778.005437 sq. miles (2015.024746 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 778.005437 sq. miles (2015.024746 sq. km) Located within: Kansas (KS), ...

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Greeley can refer to: Greeley (surname)

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Wendell Elbert pointed the remains of his Saturday night special at the sheriff instead, and Greeley either did not notice that the barrel of the Saturday night special was ruptured or pretended not to notice, and either way the result was the same.

Sally Elbert Greeley went into hysterics the one time her new husband mentioned sending the boy to that place down in Terre Haute (You think he's crazy!

They are still living in the era of Horace Greeley, Horatio Alger and in some cases, Eugene Debs.

As noted in the cartoon, Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune, Thurlow Weed, and others wanted Lincoln to try some other new brooms, but President Lincoln was wearied with defeats, and wanted a few victories to offset them.

He counts in his ancestry the poet Emily Dickinson, the newspaperman Horace Greeley, and the infamous murderer and opium addict Amasa Greenough.

The only other thing Greeley could do was to bring the boy up on charges and you can't send a kid of ten to reform school, not unless you want him to come out with a size eleven asshole, not unless you wanted your new wife to divorce you.

A string quartet from the college at Greeley played Mozart, but as always when this gracious couple entertains, the highlight of the evening came when they were persuaded to give their delightful rendition of “.