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FLOWER, Benjamin Orangre was born in 111 in Albion, 111. Son of Reverend A If red and Elizabeth Orange Flower.
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FLOWER, Benjamin Orangre was born in 111 in Albion, 111. Son of Reverend A If red and Elizabeth Orange Flower.
Studied at public schools of Evansville, lnd. Kentucky (United States) University, Lexington, Kentucky (United States).
Editor The American Sentinel, Albion, 111., until 18S0. Went to Philadelphia, and later to Boston. Established The American Spectator, which subsequently was merged into The Arena, which he founded.
Remained at its head until the end of 1896, then was for a short time in 1897-1898 one of the editors of The New Time, a Chicago magazine.
Subsequently became editor of The Coming Age, which position he held until that magazine was merged into The Arena. Editor till it ceased publication in 1910.
Extensive contributor to leading magazines and periodicals. Author; editor Twentieth Century Magazine since 1910.
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