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  1. John Swinton (1829–1901) was a Scottish-American journalist, newspaper publisher, and orator. Although he arguably gained his greatest influence as the chief editorial writer of The New York Times during the decade of the 1860s, Swinton is best remembered as the namesake of John Swinton's Paper, one of the most

  2. Tuesday October 09 2018, 12.01am, The Times. The only misadventure John Swintons false lower leg encountered during 34 years of active military service after the war was when its owner’s ...

  3. 9 de oct. de 2018 · News. Former Lord Lieutenant of Berwickshire and father of Hollywood star dies, aged 93. By The Newsroom. Published 9th Oct 2018, 09:53 BST. Updated 11th Oct 2018, 10:25 BST. Major-General Sir John Swinton, who died at home, aged 93, last week.

  4. 7 de ago. de 2020 · John Swinton on the independence of the press Variations on the quote below have been misattributed as a response to a toast, by John Swinton, as "the former Chief of Staff at the New York Times", before the New York Press Club in 1953. However, research reveals that Swinton (1829-1901), after moving to New York,

  5. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › John_SwintonJohn Swinton - Wikiquote

    20 de dic. de 2023 · December 1829 in Scotland; † 15. Dezember 1901 in Brooklyn Heights, New York) was a Scottish-American journalist, newspaper publisher, and orator . Quotes. There is no such a thing in America as an independent press, unless it is out in country towns. You are all slaves. You know it, and I know it.

  6. 10 de may. de 2022 · Reverend Professor John Swinton has been appointed to the role of Queen’s Chaplain. Rev Professor John Swinton who is the current Chair in Divinity and Religious Studies at the University of Aberdeen has played a major role in the development of disability theology.

  7. People. John Swinton appointed as Queen's chaplain. by Dawn Araujo-Hawkins in the June 15, 2022 issue. (Courtesy of the University of Aberdeen) John Swinton, one of Scotland’s most influential theologians, will become one of the Queen of England’s royal chap­lains.