"Some people seem as if they can never have been children, and others seem as if they could never be anything else."
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Poets from the United StatesJournalists from the United StatesEditors from the United StatesPeople from Connecticut
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George D. Prentice
George Dennison Prentice (December 18, 1802 - January 22, 1870) was an American newspaper editor, who worked as editor of the Louisville Journal, which he built into a major newspaper in Louisville, Kentucky.
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