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  2. Benjamin Henry Day - Wikipedia

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    Before long, Day was the most important publisher in New York. Day married Evelina Shepard (b. 1811) in 1831, and had four children: Henry (b. 1832), Mary Ely Day (1833–38), Benjamin Henry Day Jr. (1838–1916), the inventor of Ben-Day dots, and Clarence Shephard Day (1844–1927), a stockbroker (and father of author Clarence Shephard, Jr.). [8]

  3. Benjamin Henry Day Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Henry Day Jr. (March 7, 1838 [1] – August 30, 1916) was an illustrator and printer, best known for his invention of Ben-Day dots. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Day was the son of Benjamin Henry Day , an American newspaper publisher best known for founding the New York Sun , the first penny press newspaper in the United States, in 1833.

  4. Penny press - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin H. Day, founder of the first penny press in the USA. Benjamin Henry Day (1810-1889), took the lead in profoundly transforming the daily newspaper in America. The newspaper went from narrowly focusing on the wealthy, with a sparse distribution, to a broad-based news medium.

  5. Benjamin Day - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Henry Day (1810–1889), American illustrator and printer; founder of the original New York Sun Benjamin Henry Day Jr. (1838–1916), American illustrator and printer The Ben Day process , printing technology invented by Benjamin Henry Day Jr.

  6. Benjamin H. Vandervoort - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Hayes "Vandy" Vandervoort (March 3, 1917 − November 18, 1990) was an officer of the United States Army, who fought with distinction in World War II. [1] He was twice awarded the Distinguished Service Cross .

  7. Ben Day process - Wikipedia

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    The Ben Day process is a printing and photoengraving technique for producing areas of gray or (with four-color printing) various colors by using fine patterns of ink on the paper. It was developed in 1879 [ 1 ] by illustrator and printer Benjamin Henry Day Jr. (son of 19th-century publisher Benjamin Henry Day ). [ 2 ]

  8. A Georgia teacher is accused of threatening a student in a ...

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    Benjamin Reese, a teacher at Warner Robins Middle School, was taken into custody on Dec. 8 on charges of making terroristic threats and cruelty to children, according to Houston County jail records.

  9. International Pentecostal Holiness Church - Wikipedia

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    The leader, Benjamin H. Irwin of Lincoln, Nebraska, a former Baptist preacher, organized the body into the national Fire-Baptized Holiness Church at Anderson, South Carolina, in August 1898. [11] By this time, Irwin's group had organized churches in eight U. S. states and two Canadian provinces. [12]