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Gary Brown The thick ning shades of night appear; Hoarse breathes the wintry storm afar; Hark! From the sea-beat shore I hear The din of elemental war.
The poem printed on the front page of The Ohio Repository on Feb. 1, 1821, was entitled The Winter Night.
Written by Selleck Osborn, an American poet and a printer from the nation s Northeast, it had been published a decade before in a book entitled The Lady s Miscellany. Osborne would live only five more years after his poem made it to the pages of the Repository, before passing in 1826 at the age of 43.
Still, Osborne s words, along with those in articles and ads that printer John Saxton chose to publish in the 38th issue of his sixth year of printing the Repository linger in the archives to afford a glimpse of life in Stark County long after 200 years to the day the newspaper s readers saw them.
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he speaks at new york university in new york city for about an hour. [applause] can i say i am here for one very, very important reason? because your brilliant president, john saxton, has inspired me as he inspires you and as he inspires, increasingly, many continents around the world with a vision of a global network university. this is a vision that is born out of john s great and deep thinking. it s a vision that is forged out of a view of the interdependence of civilizations around the world. it is a view that is being driven forward by brilliant people in this university, and it s being realized in a campus already in abu dhabi, plans for other campuses, plans for sites on all the different continents of the world with this great ideal that by people meeting with each other, discussing with each other, debating with each other ideas and challenging each other about their ideas and prejudices that we can build a stronger global society in the future. so i am very privil
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