< Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)

WHITE, HORACE, an American editor; born in Colebrook, N. H., Aug. 10, 1834. He settled in Chicago, was editor of the Chicago Tribune (1864-1874); and subsequently became connected with the New York Evening Post. He wrote many pamphlets and essays on political, social, and financial topics, the best known being: The Silver Question; The Tariff Question; Coin's Financial Fool; Money and Banking Illustrated by American History; The Gold Standard; Life of Lyman Trumbull (1913); and edited Bastiat's Sophismes Economiques (1876) and Cossa's Scienza delle Finanze (1889). He died in 1916.

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