William Thomas Stead (5 July 1849 – 15 April 1912) was an English newspaper editor who, as a pioneer of investigative journalism, became a controversial...
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Orient W. T. Stead (William Thomas Stead, 1849–1912), English journalist, victim of RMS Titanic disaster William Force Stead (1884–1967), American diplomat...
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politician and lawyer William Thomas Stead (1849–1912), British journalist Zita Stead (1904-1986), British medical illustrator Reno Stead Airport near Reno...
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Rhodes developed his scholarships partly through conversation with William Thomas Stead, editor of The Pall Mall Gazette and confidant of Rhodes, and at...
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How the Mail Steamer Went Down in Mid Atlantic by a Survivor (section Stead's demise on the Titanic)
by the English investigative journalist and newspaper editor William Thomas Stead. Stead included this editorial comment: "This is exactly what might...
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the Legend, I'll Furnish the Quote". American Journalism Review. William Thomas Stead. "A Romance of the Pearl of the Antilles". Review of Reviews. Ted...
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age of consent to be raised again. The investigative journalist William Thomas Stead of the Pall Mall Gazette was pivotal in exposing the problem of child...
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Review of Reviews (section Founder, W.T. Stead)
monthly journals founded in 1890–1893 by British reform journalist William Thomas Stead (1849–1912). Established across three continents in London (1891)...
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Mall Gazette in July 1885. Written by the paper's crusading editor W. T. Stead, the series was a tour de force of Victorian journalism. With sensational...
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Jack the Ripper suspects (section James Thomas Sadler)
Hospital. Subsequently, he fell under the suspicion of newspaper editor William Thomas Stead. In his books on the case, author and historian Melvin Harris argued...
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