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  1. May 19, 2014 · Hawthorne’s fierce fight to retain his government job was covered by partisan newspapers around the country, but he was ultimately let go in June 1849.

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  2. Feb 29, 2020 · In February of 1995, with only a quarter of the 1994-95 season remaining, the Tricky Trees got their unbeaten streak underway and managed to stay undefeated against some of the best sides...

  3. In this novel of a Puritan community's marking and punishing of Hester Prynne, Hawthorne provided us with a reference point for understanding many twentieth-century examples of scapegoating and social ostracism.

    • Leland S. Person
    • 2007
  4. Jan 22, 2020 · The story of Mike Hawthorn's death on January 22nd 1959 has proven to be one of our most-read articles of 2019, so this seems an appropriate time to once more bring you the story of Britian's first Forrmula One World Champion, and his demise just a few short months after winning that title:

  5. Quiet and introspective, the forty-nine-year-old novelist seemed an unlikely choice for the most lucrative consulate post in England, but he did his job conscientiously for the full four-year term.

  6. Jan 22, 2019 · Known for wearing a bow tie when behind the wheel and epitomising all elements of the gentleman racer’s cultural stereotype, Hawthorn was killed 60 years ago today, crashing his comprehensively-modified 1958 Jaguar saloon at high speed on Friday January 22, 1959.

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  8. Nov 26, 2019 · Two of Hawthorne’s most enduringly popular stories—“Roger Malvin’s Burial” and “My Kinsman, Major Molineux”—appeared initially in the 1831 edition of a literary annual called The Token but remained uncollected until long afterward.

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