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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 88. Chapters: Carleton S. Coon, Jack Kemp, Conlon Nancarrow, Randy Travis, John Spargo, Hobey Baker, Vida Chenoweth, Tim Couch, Dirk Kempthorne, Rick Rescorla, Edward Burd Grubb, Jr., William F. Albright, Curtis Grubb, Michael Behenna, Oscar Kempthorne, Beryl Bryant, John Grubb, Jayne Marie Mansfield, Cornish American, Peter Grubb, Jr., Francis T. Nicholls, Jehu Grubb, Henry Bates Grubb, Stan Keller, Francis A. Chenoweth, William Simon U'Ren, George St. Leger Grenfell, Charles W. Penrose, Jim Trelease, Bill Bottrell, Ignatius Cooper Grubb, William Irwin Grubb, Frances Penrose Owen, John Johns Trigg, Boies Penrose, Henry D. Moyle, Richard Tregaskis, Dave Argall, Walter C. Teagle, Edward Burd Grubb, Sr., Charles Morton, Warner Norton Grubb, Nathaniel Grubb, John Coode, Donald Tresidder, Spencer Penrose, David W. Blight, Josiah Fox, William Williams, William Rawle, Jimmy Kemp, Paul Trevithick, William Trelease, Lyman Tremain, R. A. F. Penrose, Jr., Joan Retallack, John Charles Vivian, Lemuel Chenoweth, James Moyle, Kit Pellow, Dan Kemp, James Avery, Walter James Edyvean, Morris S. Tremaine, Jeff Kemp, Glenn Thomas Trewartha, Eric Chenowith, Weston E. Vivian, Blair Chenoweth, Fred Johns, William Ernest Hocking, Thomas Clark Nicholls, Andrea U'Ren, Samuel Penhallow, Richard Bullock, Dale Grubb, Craig Penrose, Rick Behenna, F. Orlin Tremaine, John Chenoweth, John Marshall Clemens, Tamara Goldsworthy, Shannon Chenoweth. Excerpt: Connection Timeout John Spargo (1876-1966) was a British-born American socialist political activist, orator, and writer who later became a renowned expert in the history and crafts of Vermont. Spargo is best remembered as an early biographer of Karl Marx and as one of the leading public intellectuals affiliated with the Socialist Party of America during the progressive era of the early 20th Century. Spargo was b...