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  1. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast: V. 6 by William Cowper Brann, 2009-04-27
  2. Brann's scrap-book by William Cowper Brann, 1970
  3. Brann the Iconoclast Volume Eight by William Cowper Brann, 2005-05-04
  4. Brann, the Iconoclast, Vol. 2 by William Cowper Brann, 2010-04-06
  5. The Complete Works of Brann, the Iconoclast (Volume 11) by William Cowper Brann, 2010-01-09
  6. Brann the iconoclast, a collection of the writings of W.C. Brann ... with biography by J.D. Shaw by William Cowper Brann, 2010-08-29
  7. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast: V.7 by William Cowper Brann, 2009-04-27
  8. The Complete Works of Brann, the Iconoclast (Volume 12) by William Cowper Brann, 2010-03-13
  9. The best of Brann: the iconoclast by William Cowper Brann, 1967
  10. The Complete Works of Brann The Iconoclast, Volume XII by Cowper William Brann, 2009-02-11
  11. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume I by William Cowper Brann, 2009-09-18
  12. The complete works of Brann, the iconoclast by William Cowper Brann, 2010-09-13
  13. Brann the Iconoclast V4 by William Cowper Brann, 2007-07-25
  14. THE WRITINGS OF BRANN THE ICONOCLAST With a Biography By J. D. Shaw by William Cowper Brann, 1938-01-01

41. The Wall Street Journal Online - Taste Commentary
As its Web site reports, the paper takes its name from a Waco publication founded in the 1890s by william cowper brann, one of the most intriguing writers
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42. Waco
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A railroad town located at the confluence of the Brazos and Bosque rivers- its single span suspension bridge was the principal link between east and west. By 1898, it was a nexus for the cattle drives and the cotton trade. Two major universities and a college prompted the Businessmen’s League to proclaim Waco “ The Athens of Texas" (always wondered about what the people in Athens, TX thought about that.) A less formal cognomen, boosted from another Texas City was “Six-shooter Junction.” Waco, modern and cosmopolitan, had a system of electric streetcars and a telephone exchange. Just north of the central township was the Two-Street Reservation where local men could avoid the catabolic influences of the Solitary Vice in a supervised, legal red light district. To the South stood the self-proclaimed bastion of education and piety, Baylor Baptist University. By common consent, any hint of scandal attached to that golden edifice was quickly squashed and thereby, encouraged to proliferate. So, in the natural course of events, Waco was bounded on the North by open debauchery and on the South by secret depravity. Into this milieu, came William Cowper Brann
A native of Illinois, the self educated family man worked as a reporter for several Texas newspapers emerging as a widely read editorialist and satirist. He had sold his Austin newspaper to William Sidney Porter ( Later O. Henry) who promptly went broke. Brann re-instituted The Iconoclast in Waco- developing a worldwide circulation approaching 100,000. Termed “ a Literary Gatling Gun”, Brann’s fusillades were fine when triggered at the soirees of New York robber barons. –”…. have strutted their brief hour upon the mimic stage disappearing at daybreak like foul night birds or an unclean dream…-a breath blown from the festering lips of half-forgotten harlots…”; -but went over not at all when directed at the local golden calf.

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  • 45. Identity Resolution Daily
    “Editor william cowper brann grew so bitter about sham and injustice that he longed for “a language whose words are coals of juniperwood, whose sentences
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    46. Texas Tidbits: Texas Monthly April 2003
    On April 1, 1898, a foolish real estate investor named Tom Davis snuck up on local editor william cowper brann on Fourth Street. brann was recovering from
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    47. Project Guttenberg Vocabulary Analysis
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    The works represented in this study come exclusively from the Project Gutenberg (PG). While most PG works are included, the sample is not complete; some works have been eliminated for obvious reasons (e.g. Pi to 10,000 digits) while others works were eliminated because they were malformed or unavailable. Some books in the Project Gutenberg are split into several seperate volumes or alternatively several works are combined into one; this may effect the sample slightly, especially the Anomalous Word Charts . In some cases, I have manually combined multiple volumes into one for logical consistency.

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    50. Brann Vs The Baptists - Violence In Southern Religion By Charles Wellborn - Issu
    In the last decade of the 19th century william cowper brann, selfstyled the “Iconoclast,” indulged in a series of hot-headed assaults upon a large and
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    By Charles Wellborn, M ainstream Southern religion has rarely been distinguished by either restraint or lethargy. Historically Southerners have, at least partly, agreed with Augustus Longstreet’s “honest Georgian” who preferred “his whiskey straight and his politics and relligion red hot.” [i] The result has often been scenes of conflict, usually verbal but sometimes violent, within the ranks of the predominant southern religious groups. The current arguments dividing Southern Baptists are but the latest in a long series of disputes, going back in history to the days before the Civil War, when Southern Baptists split with their northern brethren, largely over the issue of slavery. In the 1920s, amid controversy similar in some respects to the present situation, several leading professors at Southern Baptist seminaries were driven from their posts and went to other institutions, just as many teachers have been forced to do today. Such internecine struggles have often amazed outside observers. The Scopes “monkey trial” in Tennessee and the flamboyant antics of the Reverend J. Frank Norris [ii] in Texas strike many people as exaggerated, overly dramatic, and foggily emotional. Yet to dismiss such personalities and events as mere aberrations in the history of Southern religion is unjustified. They are indicative, albeit in a grotesque way, of the deep roots of “Bible Belt” religion in the American frontier culture.

    51. Negro Preacher Gets 7 Years Fo' Murdering Wife - NNN Reporters Newsroom
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    54. Author Index
    brann, william cowper, 18551898 Bray, william, 1736-1832 Brentano, Clemens, 1778-1842 Brieux, Eugene, 1858-1932 Brisbane, Arthur, 1864-1936
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    Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
    Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803

    55. Bo-Br: Positive Atheism's Big List Of Quotations
    william cowper brann A heretic, my dear sir, is a fellow who disagrees with you regarding something neither of you knows anything about.
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    [Dr. Manton] taught my youth to yawn, and prepared me to be a High-Churchman, that I might never hear him read nor read him more.
    Henry Bolingbroke , explaining how "Dr. Manton's writings gave him a permanent distaste for all religon," quoted from and citation quip by Jim Herrick, Against the Faith (1985), p. 53 It is the modest, not the presumptuous, inquirer who makes a real and safe progress in the discovery of divine truths. One follows Nature and Nature's God; that is, he follows God in his works and in his word.
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    56. Billings Blog: The Iconoclast
    as the borrowed motto at the top of this page indicates) always draws me to brann and the Iconoclast, an account of the life of william cowper brann,
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    The Iconoclast
    Ed Kemmick, that putrid purveyor of pussyfooted prognostication, waxes nostalgic for the days when newspaper vituperation was in style. Such nostalgia (which I share, as the borrowed motto at the top of this page indicates) always draws me to "Brann and the Iconoclast," an account of the life of William Cowper Brann, whose Iconoclast was published in Waco, Texas, but gained international circulation. Brann's gift for invective was often turned against religion, a sensitive target in a town that was the home of Baylor University.
    Of one popular preacher of the day (whose syndicated column appeared in 3,500 newspapers), Brann wrote:
    The Tyler Telegram humbly apologizes for having called that wide-lipped blatherskite, T. DeWitt Talmadge, "a religious faker." Next thing we know our Tyler contemporary will apologize for having inadvertently hazarded the statement that water is wet. When a daily newspaper tells the truth, even by accident, it should stick to it instead of crawling on its belly in the dust to humbly ask pardon of the Devil. The Iconoclast will pay any man $10 who will demonstrate that T. DeWitt Talmadge ever originated an idea, good, bad or indifferent. He is simply a monstrous bag of fetid wind. The man who can find intellectual food in Talmadge's sermons could acquire a case of delerium tremens by drinking the froth out of a pop bottle.
    When Baptists in Nacogdoches, Texas, wrote Brann to tell him they had pressured the local news agent to quit selling the Iconoclast, Brann wrote back, "... contumacious recalcitrants are invariably boycotted in business by the hydrocephalous sect which boasts that it was the first to establish liberty of conscience and freedom of speech in this country, yet which has been striving desperately for a hundred years to banish the last vestige of individuality and transform this nation into a pharisaical theocracy with some prurient hypocrite as its hierarch ..."

    57. City Of Waco, Texas
    During the famous April 1, 1898 gunfight between william cowper brann and Tom E. Davis, Officer Sam S. Hall, bravely worked his way toward the fight,
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    The Waco Police Department began with the election of a Town Marshall, as provided by the first city charter, in 1871. The city charter called for annual elections and gave the Mayor the power to appoint four officers that year. Every year, after the election, special committees made recommendations to the Mayor on who should be hired as city employees. Sometimes the police department would have a whole new staff every year. Some form of this system of hiring and firing was used all the way up to the 1930s. In 1879:
    • The police department had only four officers The police budget was only $600. Night watches and patrols were established. Some of the duties of police officers were collecting taxes, repairing streets, and ringing the fire bell. The police uniform was a dark blue, wool sack coat that went to the middle of the upper leg worn with dark blue, wool pantaloons and a navy blue cloth cap with a wreath enclosing the word "Policeman" on the front.

    58. The Biblical Evangelist
    What was overlooked was Dawson ’s attitude toward william cowper brann, the Waco journalist who was murdered by an irate Baptist parent of two Baylor coeds
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    59. Carl Lovelace
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    brann, william cowper The Complete Works of brann the Iconoclast The brann Publishers, Inc.. New York City. (1919). Twelve volumes, complete.
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