James O'Donnell Bennett
James O'Donnell Bennett (1870-1940) was an American journalist and author. He was best known for writing for the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Record-Herald.[1]
Biography
James was born in Jackson, Michigan in 1870, and died in Chicago in 1940.[1]
gollark: Let's see if `kexec` works, since the BIOS on this server is awfully slow.
gollark: > An Validation is either a value of the type err or a, similar to Either. However, the Applicative instance for Validation accumulates errors using a Semigroup on err. In contrast, the Applicative for Either returns only the first error.> A consequence of this is that Validation has no Bind or Monad instance. This is because such an instance would violate the law that a Monad's ap must equal the Applicative's <*>
gollark: Allegedly:
gollark: I also can't reboot because sudo is frozen.
gollark: Hmm. `pacman` is now stuck `Creating temporary files...` and has been for... several minutes?
References
External links
- Works by or about James O'Donnell Bennett at Internet Archive
- James O’Donnell Bennett papers at Newberry Library
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