Denby spent his childhood first in Shanghai, China, then in Vienna, Austria, where his father served as consul general from 1909 to 1915, before coming to the United States in 1916.
Denby was born in Evansville, Indiana, where he attended the public schools. In 1885, his father, Charles Harvey Denby, was appointed United States minister at Peking, China, by President Grover Cleveland, and Edwin accompanied him. He worked in the maritime customs service from 1887 to 1894. He then returned to the United States and graduated from law school at the University of Michigan in 1896. While attending the University of Michigan, Denby played on the 1895 Michigan Wolverines football team. He was subsequently admitted to the bar and began practicing as a lawyer in Detroit.
There is a memorial garden for John Flamsteed; opposite St Mary's church, which features the stellarsphere which shows the position of the stars and planets overhead at the current time.
The school's principal delivered the top three students sashes as school wasn't in session.
published: 07 Jun 2020
Confrontation during Almont-Detroit Denby playoff game
published: 24 Nov 2019
The Teapot Dome Scandal: A Deep Dive into America's Biggest Political Corruption Case
This “Portraits in Oversight” video discusses one of the most infamous political scandals of the twentieth century, the Teapot Dome scandal. This episode highlights the oversight investigation conducted by Senator Thomas Walsh, whose relentless work exposed bribery and abuse of power by the Harding administration's Secretary of the Interior, Albert Fall and his associates. Students will learn about the first time a cabinet secretary was convicted of a crime, and the importance of congressional oversight in holding government officials accountable and safeguarding public resources.
Thomas Walsh and the Teapot Dome Investigation:
https://www.levin-center.org/3-portraits-in-oversight-thomas-walsh-and-the-teapot-dome-investigation-levin-center-at-wayne-law/
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published: 23 Sep 2024
Foundation Gifts $1.5M To Improve Literacy At Detroit School
A foundation named after late Detroit-area philanthropist Archie “Art” Van Elslander is donating $1.5 million to improve literacy at his former high school, officials said Wednesday.
published: 21 Oct 2021
YESTERDAY'S NEWSREEL PRESIDENT WARREN HARDING CHARLES PONZI 59814
This episode of the “Yesterday’s Newsreel” television show (episode 96) offers the viewer “television highlights of the news of yesteryear” by providing vintage clips of famous people and events from the first half of the 20th century. The newsreel begins with “1920-1923: Warren Harding” (00:30), recapping Senator Warren G. Harding’s road to the White House. Harding and his wife enjoy life in 1920 prior to the Republican Convention at the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago (00:57) where Harding is picked as a compromise candidate. Will H. Hays (01:11) oversees Harding’s successful campaign, and Harding heads to Capitol Hill in March 1921 (01:51). His cabinet includes Secretary of State Charles Evan Hughes, Post Master Will H. Hays, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Agriculture He...
published: 26 Dec 2017
1920s Teapot Dome Scandal
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Senate members on the Teapot Dome committee: Foreman Johnson; Thomas J. Walsh; Edwin Denby; the packed committee room with Postmaster General Will H. Hays testifying; Harry Sinclair; and former Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall
Teapot Dome, scandals, senators, foremen, Thomas Walsh, Edwin Denny, Will Hayes, Harry Sinclair, Albert Fall, US Senate, committees, subcommittees
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Almont Fans Hurled Slurs At Black Detroit Denby Footall Players After Game
The postgame fracas between members of the Detroit Denby High School football team and Almont High escalated as Denby players were spat on, cursed at and endured slurs.
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W82TXT visits Denbigh High School
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published: 17 May 2012
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This “Portraits in Oversight” video discusses one of the most infamous political scandals of the twentieth century, the Teapot Dome scandal. This episode highli...
This “Portraits in Oversight” video discusses one of the most infamous political scandals of the twentieth century, the Teapot Dome scandal. This episode highlights the oversight investigation conducted by Senator Thomas Walsh, whose relentless work exposed bribery and abuse of power by the Harding administration's Secretary of the Interior, Albert Fall and his associates. Students will learn about the first time a cabinet secretary was convicted of a crime, and the importance of congressional oversight in holding government officials accountable and safeguarding public resources.
Thomas Walsh and the Teapot Dome Investigation:
https://www.levin-center.org/3-portraits-in-oversight-thomas-walsh-and-the-teapot-dome-investigation-levin-center-at-wayne-law/
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The “Portraits in Oversight” video series is a product of The Carl Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy. The Center was established in 2015 to carry on the legislative oversight legacy and public vision of U.S. Senator Carl Levin. Our civic education program, Learning by Hearings, provides US History and Civics teachers with materials for inquiry lessons and in-class simulations, using noteworthy congressional investigations and hearings to bring to life principles of accountable governance and historic figures central to the development of our democracy. These FREE resources are made available through the support of the State of Michigan and the Michigan Department of Education and the work of Detroit PBS.
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This “Portraits in Oversight” video discusses one of the most infamous political scandals of the twentieth century, the Teapot Dome scandal. This episode highlights the oversight investigation conducted by Senator Thomas Walsh, whose relentless work exposed bribery and abuse of power by the Harding administration's Secretary of the Interior, Albert Fall and his associates. Students will learn about the first time a cabinet secretary was convicted of a crime, and the importance of congressional oversight in holding government officials accountable and safeguarding public resources.
Thomas Walsh and the Teapot Dome Investigation:
https://www.levin-center.org/3-portraits-in-oversight-thomas-walsh-and-the-teapot-dome-investigation-levin-center-at-wayne-law/
Learning by Hearing Resources:
http://go.levin-center.org/education
The “Portraits in Oversight” video series is a product of The Carl Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy. The Center was established in 2015 to carry on the legislative oversight legacy and public vision of U.S. Senator Carl Levin. Our civic education program, Learning by Hearings, provides US History and Civics teachers with materials for inquiry lessons and in-class simulations, using noteworthy congressional investigations and hearings to bring to life principles of accountable governance and historic figures central to the development of our democracy. These FREE resources are made available through the support of the State of Michigan and the Michigan Department of Education and the work of Detroit PBS.
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A foundation named after late Detroit-area philanthropist Archie “Art” Van Elslander is donating $1.5 million to improve literacy at his former high school, off...
A foundation named after late Detroit-area philanthropist Archie “Art” Van Elslander is donating $1.5 million to improve literacy at his former high school, officials said Wednesday.
A foundation named after late Detroit-area philanthropist Archie “Art” Van Elslander is donating $1.5 million to improve literacy at his former high school, officials said Wednesday.
This episode of the “Yesterday’s Newsreel” television show (episode 96) offers the viewer “television highlights of the news of yesteryear” by providing vintage...
This episode of the “Yesterday’s Newsreel” television show (episode 96) offers the viewer “television highlights of the news of yesteryear” by providing vintage clips of famous people and events from the first half of the 20th century. The newsreel begins with “1920-1923: Warren Harding” (00:30), recapping Senator Warren G. Harding’s road to the White House. Harding and his wife enjoy life in 1920 prior to the Republican Convention at the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago (00:57) where Harding is picked as a compromise candidate. Will H. Hays (01:11) oversees Harding’s successful campaign, and Harding heads to Capitol Hill in March 1921 (01:51). His cabinet includes Secretary of State Charles Evan Hughes, Post Master Will H. Hays, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Agriculture Henry C. Wallace, Secretary of Navy Edwin Denby, and Secretary of War John W. Weeks. As the 28th President, Harding attends church with his wife at Calvary Baptist Church. Later, he greets sick or injured citizens (02:47). The segment wraps up with a visit with General Pershing at the War Army College (03:13), followed by a brief vacation that precedes Harding’s death. America mourns the late President Warren G. Harding (04:02). The next segment, “1922: Beaux Arts Ball” (04:17), shows women preparing for an annual costume ball, to be held on 16 February 1922. Dorothy Park Benjamin—wife of Enrico Caruso—and a fellow socialite work on decorations for the ball. In “1919: Charles Ponzi” (05:12), viewers see Ponzi at his Boston mansion with his mother and wife. Ponzi showcases his “business acumen” in a theatrical performance for a delighted audience, but the government soon reveals that he is nothing more than a mere swindler. The Ponzi Scheme is named in his honor. “1931: Personalities” (06:02) features Tomas Masaryk (06:12), just before his resignation as President of Czechoslovakia, and Edvard Benes, who would take his place in 1935; Mayor James M. Curley (06:31), mayor of Boston, enjoying time with his family; and British director and composer Albert Coates (06:56), director of the New York Symphony Orchestra (likely the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra). The next segment shows the catastrophic damage caused by flooding in San Antonio (07:13) in 1921 from torrential rains. “1926: ‘Mask and Wig’ Production” (08:04) shows behind-the-scenes footage of the 1926 all-male cast of the University of Pennsylvania’s annual Mask and Wig production. In “1922: Aviation” (09:05), viewers see the failed takeoff attempt of Victor Lore Weber’s flying contraption. “1920: Fashions of the Day” (09:41) features “Suzie by the Sea” modeling the latest swimwear as well as the women who enforce dress codes on Atlantic City Beach (10:33). The newsreel’s final segment is “1919: Sports” (11:00), which shows athletic events in Paris in 1919 including pole vault and a basketball game between French and American troops. The newsreel concludes with the 1919 Winner’s Cup competition at Triangular (11:37) between Washington, California, and Stanford, with Washington winning the race.
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This episode of the “Yesterday’s Newsreel” television show (episode 96) offers the viewer “television highlights of the news of yesteryear” by providing vintage clips of famous people and events from the first half of the 20th century. The newsreel begins with “1920-1923: Warren Harding” (00:30), recapping Senator Warren G. Harding’s road to the White House. Harding and his wife enjoy life in 1920 prior to the Republican Convention at the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago (00:57) where Harding is picked as a compromise candidate. Will H. Hays (01:11) oversees Harding’s successful campaign, and Harding heads to Capitol Hill in March 1921 (01:51). His cabinet includes Secretary of State Charles Evan Hughes, Post Master Will H. Hays, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Agriculture Henry C. Wallace, Secretary of Navy Edwin Denby, and Secretary of War John W. Weeks. As the 28th President, Harding attends church with his wife at Calvary Baptist Church. Later, he greets sick or injured citizens (02:47). The segment wraps up with a visit with General Pershing at the War Army College (03:13), followed by a brief vacation that precedes Harding’s death. America mourns the late President Warren G. Harding (04:02). The next segment, “1922: Beaux Arts Ball” (04:17), shows women preparing for an annual costume ball, to be held on 16 February 1922. Dorothy Park Benjamin—wife of Enrico Caruso—and a fellow socialite work on decorations for the ball. In “1919: Charles Ponzi” (05:12), viewers see Ponzi at his Boston mansion with his mother and wife. Ponzi showcases his “business acumen” in a theatrical performance for a delighted audience, but the government soon reveals that he is nothing more than a mere swindler. The Ponzi Scheme is named in his honor. “1931: Personalities” (06:02) features Tomas Masaryk (06:12), just before his resignation as President of Czechoslovakia, and Edvard Benes, who would take his place in 1935; Mayor James M. Curley (06:31), mayor of Boston, enjoying time with his family; and British director and composer Albert Coates (06:56), director of the New York Symphony Orchestra (likely the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra). The next segment shows the catastrophic damage caused by flooding in San Antonio (07:13) in 1921 from torrential rains. “1926: ‘Mask and Wig’ Production” (08:04) shows behind-the-scenes footage of the 1926 all-male cast of the University of Pennsylvania’s annual Mask and Wig production. In “1922: Aviation” (09:05), viewers see the failed takeoff attempt of Victor Lore Weber’s flying contraption. “1920: Fashions of the Day” (09:41) features “Suzie by the Sea” modeling the latest swimwear as well as the women who enforce dress codes on Atlantic City Beach (10:33). The newsreel’s final segment is “1919: Sports” (11:00), which shows athletic events in Paris in 1919 including pole vault and a basketball game between French and American troops. The newsreel concludes with the 1919 Winner’s Cup competition at Triangular (11:37) between Washington, California, and Stanford, with Washington winning the race.
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Senate members on the Teapot Dome committee: Foreman Johnson; Thomas J. Walsh; Edwin Denby; the...
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Senate members on the Teapot Dome committee: Foreman Johnson; Thomas J. Walsh; Edwin Denby; the packed committee room with Postmaster General Will H. Hays testifying; Harry Sinclair; and former Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall
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Senate members on the Teapot Dome committee: Foreman Johnson; Thomas J. Walsh; Edwin Denby; the packed committee room with Postmaster General Will H. Hays testifying; Harry Sinclair; and former Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall
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The postgame fracas between members of the Detroit Denby High School football team and Almont High escalated as Denby players were spat on, cursed at and endure...
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This “Portraits in Oversight” video discusses one of the most infamous political scandals of the twentieth century, the Teapot Dome scandal. This episode highlights the oversight investigation conducted by Senator Thomas Walsh, whose relentless work exposed bribery and abuse of power by the Harding administration's Secretary of the Interior, Albert Fall and his associates. Students will learn about the first time a cabinet secretary was convicted of a crime, and the importance of congressional oversight in holding government officials accountable and safeguarding public resources.
Thomas Walsh and the Teapot Dome Investigation:
https://www.levin-center.org/3-portraits-in-oversight-thomas-walsh-and-the-teapot-dome-investigation-levin-center-at-wayne-law/
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A foundation named after late Detroit-area philanthropist Archie “Art” Van Elslander is donating $1.5 million to improve literacy at his former high school, officials said Wednesday.
This episode of the “Yesterday’s Newsreel” television show (episode 96) offers the viewer “television highlights of the news of yesteryear” by providing vintage clips of famous people and events from the first half of the 20th century. The newsreel begins with “1920-1923: Warren Harding” (00:30), recapping Senator Warren G. Harding’s road to the White House. Harding and his wife enjoy life in 1920 prior to the Republican Convention at the Blackstone Hotel in Chicago (00:57) where Harding is picked as a compromise candidate. Will H. Hays (01:11) oversees Harding’s successful campaign, and Harding heads to Capitol Hill in March 1921 (01:51). His cabinet includes Secretary of State Charles Evan Hughes, Post Master Will H. Hays, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Agriculture Henry C. Wallace, Secretary of Navy Edwin Denby, and Secretary of War John W. Weeks. As the 28th President, Harding attends church with his wife at Calvary Baptist Church. Later, he greets sick or injured citizens (02:47). The segment wraps up with a visit with General Pershing at the War Army College (03:13), followed by a brief vacation that precedes Harding’s death. America mourns the late President Warren G. Harding (04:02). The next segment, “1922: Beaux Arts Ball” (04:17), shows women preparing for an annual costume ball, to be held on 16 February 1922. Dorothy Park Benjamin—wife of Enrico Caruso—and a fellow socialite work on decorations for the ball. In “1919: Charles Ponzi” (05:12), viewers see Ponzi at his Boston mansion with his mother and wife. Ponzi showcases his “business acumen” in a theatrical performance for a delighted audience, but the government soon reveals that he is nothing more than a mere swindler. The Ponzi Scheme is named in his honor. “1931: Personalities” (06:02) features Tomas Masaryk (06:12), just before his resignation as President of Czechoslovakia, and Edvard Benes, who would take his place in 1935; Mayor James M. Curley (06:31), mayor of Boston, enjoying time with his family; and British director and composer Albert Coates (06:56), director of the New York Symphony Orchestra (likely the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra). The next segment shows the catastrophic damage caused by flooding in San Antonio (07:13) in 1921 from torrential rains. “1926: ‘Mask and Wig’ Production” (08:04) shows behind-the-scenes footage of the 1926 all-male cast of the University of Pennsylvania’s annual Mask and Wig production. In “1922: Aviation” (09:05), viewers see the failed takeoff attempt of Victor Lore Weber’s flying contraption. “1920: Fashions of the Day” (09:41) features “Suzie by the Sea” modeling the latest swimwear as well as the women who enforce dress codes on Atlantic City Beach (10:33). The newsreel’s final segment is “1919: Sports” (11:00), which shows athletic events in Paris in 1919 including pole vault and a basketball game between French and American troops. The newsreel concludes with the 1919 Winner’s Cup competition at Triangular (11:37) between Washington, California, and Stanford, with Washington winning the race.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
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Senate members on the Teapot Dome committee: Foreman Johnson; Thomas J. Walsh; Edwin Denby; the packed committee room with Postmaster General Will H. Hays testifying; Harry Sinclair; and former Secretary of the Interior Albert B. Fall
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The postgame fracas between members of the Detroit Denby High School football team and Almont High escalated as Denby players were spat on, cursed at and endured slurs.
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Denby spent his childhood first in Shanghai, China, then in Vienna, Austria, where his father served as consul general from 1909 to 1915, before coming to the United States in 1916.