- male, deceased (1958)
- Samuel Hopkins Adams was an American writer, best known for his investigative journalism. Adams was born in Dunkirk, New York. In 1891, he...
- male
- A muckraker is an American English term for one who investigates and exposes issues of corruption that violate widely held values, such as...
- male, deceased (1937)
- Norman Hapgood was an American editor and critic, born in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated from Harvard in 1890 and from the law school there in...
- male, deceased (1952)
- Howard Chandler Christy was an American artist famous for the "Christy Girl", similar to a "Gibson Girl". He painted "Scene at the Signing of the...
- male, deceased (1935)
- C.P. Connolly (1863-1935) was a radical American investigative journalist who was associated for many years with "Collier's Weekly". Connolly was a...
- male, deceased (1950)
- Robert Collier (April 19, 1885 - 1950) was an author of self help, and metaphysical books in the 20th century. Collier was born in St. Louis,...
- male, deceased (1944)
- Frederic Dorr Steele is an American illustrator best known for his work on the Sherlock Holmes stories. Steele, a descendant of William Bradford...
- male
- The Collier Trophy is an annual aviation award administered by the U.S. National Aeronautics Association (NAA), presented to those that have made...
- male, deceased (1909)
- Peter Fenelon Collier (December 12, 1849 - April 24, 1909) was the publisher of Collier's Weekly. He was born in Myshall, County Carlow, Ireland in...
- male, deceased (1933)
- Edward Winsor Kemble was an American cartoonist and illustrator. Born in Sacramento, California, his family moved to New York when he was young. He...
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