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WINSLOW, Stephen Noyes, journalist, born in Hartland, Vermont, 14 April, 1826. He was graduated in l843 at the high-school in Philadelphia, where he had already been a reporter for newspapers since 1841. He has been for forty-seven years commercial editor of the "Inquirer," occupied the same editorial chair on the " Bulletin" for thirty-five, was connected also with the "Evening Telegraph" for fifteen, and has long been the editor and proprietor of the " Commercial List and Price Current." Mr. Winslow is the author of " Biographies of Successful Philadelphia Merchants" (Philadelphia, 1864).
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