William Stanley Braithwaite Papers 1882-1970
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Hampton University (Va.)
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Hampton Institute in Hampton, Virgina, also know as the Normal School, chartered in 1870. From the description of Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute ephemera, 1882-1903 and undated. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 639344721 The Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute was chartered in 1870 in Hampton, Virginia. From the guide to the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute ephemera, 1882-1903 and undated, (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book ...
Carman, Bliss, 1861-1929
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(William) Bliss Carman (1861-1929) was a Canadian poet and editor. Born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, he studied at the universities of New Brunswick and Harvard. He is usually grouped with the Confederation Poets, who developed a distinctively Canadian poetic voice in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Yet this identification with the Confederation group is somewhat misleading as Carman spent much of his life in New England and many readers assumed that he was American. Carman ed...
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 1823-1911
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Higginson was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on December 22, 1823. He was a descendant of Francis Higginson, a Puritan minister and immigrant to the colony of Massachusetts Bay. His father, Stephen Higginson (born in Salem, Massachusetts, November 20, 1770; died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, February 20, 1834), was a merchant and philanthropist in Boston and steward of Harvard University from 1818 until 1834. His grandfather, also named Stephen Higginson, was a member of the Continental Congre...
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John Hughes
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Arnold DeWolfe Braithwaite
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Fiona Lydia Braithwaite
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Robinson, Edwin Arlington, 1869-1935
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Peterborough (Hillsborough Co.), N.H. poet. From the description of Papers, 1928. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36405152 Robinson was an American poet. From the description of Miscellaneous papers, 1882-1935. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612365637 From the description of Letters to Harry de Forest Smith, 1888-1936 (inclusive), 1890-1900 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122505878 From the description...
Clive Bell
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Katherine Keats Braithwaite
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Harold Vinal
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Winifred Davidson
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Bella Flaccus
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Ruby Rose Drake
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B.J. Brimmer Company
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Arnold Braithwaite
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Brentano's
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Brookes More
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Francis Robinson Braithwaite
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Mary Pollard Tynes
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Howells, William Dean, II
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Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878-1962
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African American poet, critic, and editor; b. William Stanley Beaumont Braithwaite. From the description of Papers, 1878-1962. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70956095 From the description of William Stanley Braithwaite collection, 1899-1939. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70965233 Braithwaite was an African-American poet, literary critic, and editor. He wrote reviews and criticism for the Boston Evening Transcript . From 1913 to 1929 he...
Frost, Elizabeth Hollister
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Vachel Lindsay
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Sally Kelly
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Order of Bookfellows
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New England Poetry Club
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The New England Poetry Club is a poets’ association founded in 1915 by Amy Lowell, Robert Frost, and Conrad Aiken to foster the art of poetic expression. The Club runs the oldest poetry reading series in the country an and offers an ongoing writing workshop open to all members. The Club sponsors various awards and contests to encourage and recognize poetic achievement. Members of New England Poetry Club are poets, publishers, and readers and translators of poetry who live in New England or have ...
Joy Gerbaulet Clairmonte
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Caroline Giltinan
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Marion P. Gale
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Louis Hubert Guyol
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Poetry Society.
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William Thackeray
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Timlow, Elizabeth Weston, 1861-1931
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Arthur Upson
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Lew Sarett
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Evelyn H. Watson
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Romig, Edna Davis, 1889-
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Edna Davis Romig was a poet and educator. Born in Ohio and educated at DePauw University and the University of Wisconsin, she had a long career as an English instructor at the University of Wisconsin and the University of Colorado. She also published several books of poetry, as well as numerous individual poems and articles in such journals as Atlantic, Yale Review, and Poetry. From the description of Edna Davis Romig rejection card from Poetry magazine, circa 1930. (Pennsylvania Sta...
Henry Van Dyke
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Harman, Henry E. (Henry Elliot), 1866-1926
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Poet of Atlanta, Ga.; native of Lexington, S.C.; alumnus of University of South Carolina and of Gettysburg College (Gettysburg, Pa.); publisher of Southern Tobacco Journal (Winston Salem, N.C.); relocated to Atlanta, ca. 1899; publisher of trade paper and author of various books of poetry, ca. 1905-1922. From the description of Henry Elliot Harman papers, 1914-1924. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 39556923 ...
Winifred V. Jackson
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Emma DeWolfe Braithwaite
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George H. P. Gannaway
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Filsinger, Ernst B.
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Sara Teasdale
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Eunice Tietjens
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Maurine Boie
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Peabody Master Printers
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Stedman, Edmund Clarence, 1833-1908
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American poet, critic, and journalist. From the description of Autograph letter signed : New York, to F.B. Sanborn, 1881 Jul. 7. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270575155 Edmund Clarence Stedman (1833-1908) was poet, critic, editor, and stockbroker in New York City. He published his first volume in 1860, entitled Poems Lyrical and Idyllic, followed by a succession of works and anthologies. Stedman was also a member and officer of many national and local literary associations....
Paul Ledoux Braithwaite
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Poetry Society of America
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The Poetry Society of America (PSA) was founded in 1910 in New York City "to aid poets and poetry". Members are professional practicing poets; associate members are critics, lecturers, librarians, educators, and patrons. The Society maintains a collection of books of poetry. From the guide to the Poetry Society of America records, ca. 1917-ca. 1948, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) The Poetry Society of America (PSA) was founded ...
Louis Untermeyer
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Mark Van Doren
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Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D.
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Helen Kent
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Small, Maynard & Company
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Francis Mason
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Brimmer Books
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Walt Whitman
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Braithwaite, William Stanley
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Clinton Scollard
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Margaret Carpenter
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Edith Carman Braithwaite
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Lucy Williams
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Eva Knox Evans
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Emma E. Colley
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Sadie De Wolfe (Braithwaite)
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Columbia University. Oral History Research Office
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Franziska Marie Boas, the youngest of six children of anthropologist Franz Boas and Marie Krackowizer, worked as an educator, percussionist and a founder of dance therapy who was born January 8, 1902 in New York City. From the guide to the Reminiscences of Franziska Boas : oral history, 1972, 1972, (American Philosophical Society) ...
Emma Kelly Braithwaite
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B. J. Brimmer
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Lillian Valentine
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Atlanta University
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Atlanta University, now part of Clark Atlanta University, was founded in 1865 by the American Missionary Association with assistance also from the Freedmen's Bureau. Atlanta University developed graduate programs in different fields including liberal arts, social and natural sciences, and professional programs such as business, library science and business administration. In 1929, Atlanta University joined forces with Morehouse College and Spelman College to create Atlanta University Center. Lat...
Braithwaite Family
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Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963
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W. E. B. Du Bois was an American sociologist, socialist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author, writer and editor. Educated at Fisk University, he did graduate work at the University of Berlin and Harvard, where he was the first African American to earn a doctorate. Du Bois became a professor of history, sociology and economics at Atlanta University. Due to his contributions in the African-American community he was seen as a member of a Black elite that supported some aspects ...
B. J. Brimmer Co.
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Witter Bynner
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Mitchell Kennerly
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Knowles, Frederic Lawrence, 1869-1905
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Schnittkind, Henry Thomas, 1886-
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Stanley Braithwaite
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Badger, Richard G.
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The Gorham Press, at this time located at 100 Charles St., Boston, published books at their authors' expense. The Gorham Press incorporated the business of Harold Vinal of New York in 1929. Badger was the proprietor of the Press. From the description of Richard G. Badger papers, 1917-1932 (inclusive), 1927-1929 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612196616 The Gorham Press, at this time located at 100 Charles St., Boston, published books at their authors' expen...
Lillian K. Coleman
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Sophie Hagemann Duckworth
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George Elliston
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Mary Sinton Leitch
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Mary Sinton (Lewis) Leitch was born 8 September 1876 in New York City, the daughter of Carlton Thomas and Nancy Dunlap (McKeen) Lewis. She received her early education in private prepatory schools and then attended Smith College, Columbia University and schools in France and Germany. In New York, she served as an inspector of women's prisons and later became a contributing editor to Harper's Monthly, the New York Herald, and the New York Evening Post. On leaving these po...
Iva L. Handy
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Boston Author's Club.
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Edith Mirick
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Edward John Braithwaite
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Lewis, Carroll
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Leonora Speyer
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Author's League of America.
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