B. O. Flower

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Benjamin Orange Flower

Benjamin Orange Flower (October 19, 1858 – December 24, 1918) known most commonly by his initials "B.O.", was an American muckraking journalist of the Progressive era. Flower is best remembered as the editor of the liberal commentary magazine The Arena, published in Boston, New York City, and Trenton, New Jersey by the Arena Publishing Co. from 1889 until 1909.

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  • It seems to me that there is nothing in literature more valuable for young people to read than the lives of those who, in travelling the journey of life, have left their impress for good or bad on society. Every life carries its lessons - it matters not whether they are warnings or inspirations, they are alike valuable to the young who have the journey before them.
  • However little she may realize it, every girl who rides her steel horse is a vivid illustration of one of the greatest waves of progress of this century, the advancement of women in freedom and opportunity.
  • I have always made it a rule of my life to try and understand a subject before attempting to criticize or to influence others either for or against it.
    • Christian Science as a Religious Belief and a Therapeutic Agent (1909), page vii
  • History and experience are the two master teachers of nations and civilization.
    • Righting the people's wrongs; a lesson from history of our own times (1917), page 3

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