Powers, Joshua B. (Joshua Bryant), 1963-

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Birth 1963

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Biographical Note

Joshua B. Powers, 1892-

1892, August 25 born, Owensboro, Kentucky 1911 1913 student, University of Texas 1926 1972 representative, La Prensa, Buenos Aires, Republic of Argentina, and other publications, New York City also: manager, United Press Association, Buenos Aires; chairman of Joshua B. Powers, Inc.; representative of newspapers in foreign countries recipient, U.S. Cabot award Columbia University; Commendator Order of Bernardo O'Higgins (Chile); Official Ordem Cruzeiro Do Sul (Brazil); gold medal Pan American Society author, Argentina's New Freedom

Homer Lea, 1876-1912

1876, November 17 born, Denver, Colorado 1894 1896 student, Occidental College, Los Angeles 1897 1900 student, Stanford University 1900 1901 Lieutenant-General, Imperial Reform Army, China, under Kang Yu Wei, Grand President Chinese Empire Reform Association 1900 undertook relief of Kwang Hsu, Emperor of China 1902 1904 organized Chinese military schools in U.S. and Chinese Imperial Army (C.I.A.) 1908 author, The Vermillion Pencil 1909 author, The Valor of Ignorance 1910 1912 military adviser to Sun Yat-Sen 1912 author, The Day of the Saxon

From the guide to the Joshua B. Powers Collection, 1876-1969, (Hoover Institution Archives)

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