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  1. Whitman Bennett (1883–1968) was an American film producer and director of the silent era.

  2. by Whitman Moving Picture World and Bennett | Jan 1, 1925 Paperback Harvard Magazine, vol. 82, no. 4 (March-April 1980) (Waterfalls: Rivers Trying to Go Straight; Human Survival & Fear of Death; Alice Fletcher; Morton Bloomfield: European Poetry; Nez Percé)

  3. The Master Mind (also known as Sinners Three) is a lost 1920 American silent crime drama film produced by Whitman Bennett and released by Associated First National Pictures, later just First National Pictures). Kenneth Webb directed and Lionel Barrymore stars.

  4. The antagonistic sympathy helps us better understand Whitman, the ethical and political qualities, pulls, and of sympathy, and it enables us to theorize entanglements of sympathy and antagonism in ways that avoid tendencies of each when isolated from the other.

  5. In influx & efflux Jane Bennett pursues a question that was bracketed in her book Vibrant Matter: how to think about human agency in a world teeming with p...

  6. Whitman Bennett was born on 30 December 1883 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. He was a producer and director, known for Virtuous Liars (1924), Wife Against Wife (1921) and Love of Women (1924). He was married to Lillias Livingston. He died on 17 April 1968 in New York City, New York, USA.

  7. Bennett believes we can have both if we will forget the image of the white-bearded patriarch who wrote "Snow-Bound" and will turn to the young crusader who poured forth freedom verse and prose through three decades. Originally published in 1941.