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King said that a popular lyceum lecture was made of five parts of sense and five of nonsense. "There are only five men in
America," said he, "who know how to mix them—and I think I am one of the five." Other people thought so too, and did not detect the nonsense. His carefully wrought lectures are
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Leading Men of the Pacific: Being Original Sketches of the Lives and Characters of the Principal Men, to which are Added Their Speeches, Addresses, Orations, Eulogies, Lectures and Poems, Including the Happiest Forensic Efforts of Baker, Randolph, McDougall, T. Starr King, and
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worth anybody's study today. He is the author of another lyceum chestnut. Some one asked him what his honorarium was for each lecture. "F.A.M.E.," said he—"Fifty And My
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and was moved spiritually by its splendor. Upon returning to San
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Washington and the Union, remarking, "Starr has the brains of the family, and I the brawn."
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The Starr King Parent-Child Workshop, founded in 1949 in Santa Barbara, California, is an active cooperative nursery school and parent-education resource
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statue in the National Statuary Hall, U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.
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The White Hills; their Legends, Landscapes, & Poetry
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Starr King Elementary School in Long Beach, California
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statue, now located at the California State Capitol)
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Statue of Thomas Starr King (Sacramento, California)
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