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[ohld-ster] / ˈoʊld stər /


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The author is a writer and leadership consultant with bylines in HuffPost, Oldster, Longreads, Brevity and more.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 21, 2025

Last week a show of his work opened in Manhattan's Buchholz Gallery, demonstrated Oldster Maillol's extraordinary talent for imbuing sculpture with both vitality and repose.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ailing Oldster Dickinson, who saw eye to eye with Frank Fitzgerald in many matters announced that he would "obviously"not be a candidate for re-election after filling out the remaining 21-month term.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Mr. President," said impish Oldster Glass, "I think Mr. Cleveland's reputation and that of James Madison will survive both the condemnation and praise which we have heard here today."

From Time Magazine Archive

"Oldster," he said, "'tis mutiny p'raps; but s'help me, if I ride a mile longside that new face o' your'n!"

From Noughts and Crosses Stories, Studies and Sketches by Quiller-Couch, Arthur Thomas, Sir




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