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PEN (Organization) (43)

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P.E.N. is a rough acronym for poets, playwrights, essayists, editors and novelists. The first International Congress was held in London in 1923. Jules Romains was president of the international PEN Club from 1936 to 1941. After emigrating to the U.S. in 1941, he founded in New York City the European PEN Club in America, an organization of émigré authors from Nazi-occupied lands. Ould served as General Secretary at the London Centre of the PEN Club.

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PEN (15)

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National League of American Pen Women (50)

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The National League of American Pen Women, Inc. (NLAPW) is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) membership organization for women. The first meeting of the League of American Pen Women was organized in 1897 by Marian Longfellow O'Donoghue, a writer for newspapers in Washington D.C. and Boston. Together with Margaret Sullivan Burke and Anna Sanborn Hamilton they established a "progressive press union" for the women writers of Washington." Seventeen women joined them at first, professional credentials...

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Parker Pen Company (13)

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Esterbrook Pen Company (5)

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Esterbrook Steel Pen Manufacturing Company founded in 1858 by Richard Esterbrook, inventor of the steel pen, in Camden, N.J.; name later changed to Esterbrook Pen Company. Esterbrook Steel Pen Manufacturing Company founded in 1858 in Camden, N.J., by Richard Esterbrook, inventor of the steel pen; name later changed to Esterbrook Pen Company.

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Ould, Hermon, 1885-1951, General Secretary PEN (12)

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Epithet: General Secretary PEN

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Pen, John (3)

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Epithet: Lieutenant

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W.A. Sheaffer Pen Company (5)

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PEN/Faulkner Foundation (3)

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Panhandle Pen Women (3)

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Laura V. Hamner and Phebe K. Warner formed Panhandle Pen Women on April 20, 1920, at the Amarillo Hotel. It became the Panhandle Professional Writers in 1987 and assumed its current name, Texas High Plains Writers, in 2015.

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