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− | '''Francis Pharcellus Church''' [[Columbia College|CC]] [[1859]] was a writer and editor best known for composing the editorial "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" in the ''New York Sun'', where he was a lead editorial writer. His work is read at Columbia every year during the [[Yule Log Ceremony]]. | + | '''Francis Pharcellus Church''' [[Columbia College|CC]] [[1859]] was a writer and editor best known for composing the most re-printed editorial in history, "[[[w:Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus|Is There a Santa Clause?]]" in the ''New York Sun'', where he was a lead editorial writer. His work is read at Columbia every year during the [[Yule Log Ceremony]]. |
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Revision as of 12:24, 28 April 2013
Francis Pharcellus Church CC 1859 was a writer and editor best known for composing the most re-printed editorial in history, "[[[w:Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus|Is There a Santa Clause?]]" in the New York Sun, where he was a lead editorial writer. His work is read at Columbia every year during the Yule Log Ceremony.