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Cosa (chi) è L Harrison Matthews - definizione

AMERICAN JOURNALIST
Herbert L. Matthews

L. Harrison Matthews         
BRITISH ZOOLOGIST (1901-1986)
Leonard Harrison Matthews; L Harrison Matthews
Leonard Harrison Matthews FRS (12 June 1901 – 27 November 1986) was a British zoologist, especially known for his research and writings on marine mammals.
Elias L. T. Harrison         
  • Daft Block at 128 S. Main Street in [[Salt Lake City, Utah]] designed by E.L.T. Harrison and listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]]
PUBLISHER AND ARCHITECT
Elias L.T. Harrison; E. L. T. Harrison
Elias Lacy Thomas Harrison (March 27, 1830 in Barking, England – May 22, 1900) was an architect and writer in Salt Lake City, Utah, who became important in the history of Utah and the Latter Day Saint movement.
Herbert Matthews         
Herbert Lionel Matthews (January 10, 1900 – July 30, 1977) was a reporter and editorialistHerbert Lionel Matthews Papers 1943-1982 for The New York Times who, at the age of 57, won widespread attention after revealing that the 30-year-old Fidel Castro was still alive and living in the Sierra Maestra mountains. President Fulgencio Batista claimed publicly that the young guerilla leader had been killed during the landing of the yacht Granma, bringing him and others back to Cuba from Mexico in December 1956.

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Herbert Matthews

Herbert Lionel Matthews (January 10, 1900 – July 30, 1977) was a reporter and editorialist for The New York Times who, at the age of 57, won widespread attention after revealing that the 30-year-old Fidel Castro was still alive and living in the Sierra Maestra mountains. President Fulgencio Batista claimed publicly that the young guerilla leader had been killed during the landing of the yacht Granma, bringing him and others back to Cuba from Mexico in December 1956.