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Armstrong, Martin, 1882-1974
Martin Donisthorpe Armstrong (1882-1974), was a prolific poet, novelist, and critic. His first collection of poetry, Exodus and Other Poems, was published in 1912. He enlisted to serve in the first World War and served as a private in the Artists' Rifles, obtained a commission in 1915 to the 8th (Middlesex) regiment, and in 1917 was sent to the French front, where he remained until the armistice. After his return to England he resumed his literary career. Armstrong died at his home in Sutton, near Pulborough, Sussex, on 24 February 1974.
From the description of [Collection of manuscript and related materials]. [1912-1918] (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 137341373
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Armstrong, Martin, 1882-
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Armstrong, Marguerite
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Armstrong, Martin Donisthorpe, 1882-,
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Armstrong, Mary, 1882-1980.
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Mary Armstrong (1882-1980) lived in Altoona, Pa. She never married, was an active member of the Presbyterian Church, and contributed to charitable organizations such as the YMCA. For a non-consecutive period of ten years, 1945-1950 and 1955-1960, she kept detailed diaries of her social life, noting her participation in local parties as well as church-sponsored events and conventions. Upon her death, her diaries were inherited by a nephew, Irvine Armstrong (1908-2001) and his wife, Sara Armstrong...