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Raymond C. Hoiles

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According to Carl Watner, Hoiles learned from his father at the time he graduated from high school that he should "never ask anybody to do something for him that he was not prepared to do himself". He later studied electrical engineering at Mt. Union College in Ohio, where he worked as a subscription
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Hoiles went to a school in town. In old age, he remarked that the most important thing he had learned there was "that the State, or a majority of citizens, had the right to use taxation to support the public school system". He once mockingly said of his education that "attending government schools …
31: 159:—Hoiles served as publisher for both of them. Believing that what the country needed were newspapers that "believe in moral principles and have enough courage to express these principles", Hoiles, then aged 56, purchased the 128:, into a middle-class family. His parents were Samuel Harrison Hoiles, a farmer, and his wife, Ann Ladd Hoiles. The family farm was located on the outskirts of the town, which had 4,000 inhabitants at that time. 456: 219:, stating that "government should exist only to try to protect the rights of every individual, not to redistribute the property, manipulate the economy, or establish a pattern of society." 451: 481: 149:, Hoiles, together with his elder brother, sought to expand their media empire. The first newspaper they took possession of was the 476: 491: 471: 205: 426: 315: 108: 430: 240: 486: 276: 181:, which he called "taxpayer supported schools", and advocated the secession of the United States from the 113: 166: 333: 347: 466: 461: 186: 138: 102: 93: 132:
handicapped me in developing my moral and mental faculties. … n short it retarded my education."
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in 1935, among other newspapers Hoiles became president of
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was one of the few American newspapers that decried the
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in 1950, a position he held until his death in 1970.
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internment of Japanese Americans during World War II
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20th-century American newspaper publishers (people)
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Index


Alliance, Ohio
newspaper publisher
Alliance, Ohio
The Alliance Review
Santa Ana Daily Register
Freedom Newspapers
Alliance, Ohio
The Alliance Review
World War I
Mansfield News
Santa Ana Register
Santa Ana
public schooling
United Nations
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Robert A. Taft
libertarian
internment of Japanese Americans during World War II
voluntaryist
McElroy, Wendy
"R. C. Hoiles and Public Schooling"
The Freeman
"History"
Freedom Communications




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