(1805–79) US social reformer and voice of New England abolitionism. He published The Liberator 1831–65 and was a founder of the American Anti-Slavery Society in 1833
a peakless cap, especially one worn as part of a military uniform
(1942-), US writer and radio entertainer; full name Garrison Edward Keillor. He created the radio program A Prairie Home Companion (1974–87, 1993-) and wrote fictional works such as Happy to Be Here (1982), Lake Wobegon Days (1985), and Wobegon Boy (1997). In 2004 he published Homegrown Democrat: A Few Plain Thoughts from the Heart of America
(1942-), US writer and radio entertainer; full name Garrison Edward Keillor. He created the radio program A Prairie Home Companion (1974–87, 1993-) and wrote fictional works such as Happy to Be Here (1982), Lake Wobegon Days (1985), and Wobegon Boy (1997). In 2004 he published Homegrown Democrat: A Few Plain Thoughts from the Heart of America