Witter Bynner papers, 1829-1965.
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Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971
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Russian born composer and conductor. From the description of Audio materials [sound recording]. 1931-1965. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 40723194 Igor Stravinsky was a Russian composer. From the description of Sketchbook, [1917?]. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122465769 Stravinsky's opera The Rake's Progress, set to the libretto by W. H. Auden and Chester Kallman, was inspired by William Hogarth's series of paintings. Stravinsky had wan...
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Cowl, Jane, 1884-1950
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Jane Cowl, actor and author, was born Grace Bailey in Boston on December 14, 1884. She began her career as an actor with David Belasco debuting in the Belasco Theatre on December 10, 1903 as an extra in SWEET KITTY BELAIRS, and quickly rose to starring roles with his company. In 1912, she scored a major success as Mary Turner in WITHIN THE LAW. She also appeared in the silent movie THE SPREADING DAWN in 1917. Jane Cowl later collaborated with Jane Murfin (Crisp) to ...
Moore, Merrill, 1903-1957
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Psychiatrist and poet. From the description of Papers of Merrill Moore, 1904-1979 (bulk 1928-1957). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71131204 Poet and psychiatrist. From the description of Letters of Merrill Moore [manuscript], 1938-1948. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647813332 Biographical Note 1903, Sept. 11 Born, Columbia, Tenn. ...
Acton, Harold, 1904-1994
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Harold Acton was a British writer and scholar. His works include The Last Medici (1932), The Bourbons of Naples, 1734-1825 (1956), and two memoirs, Memoirs of an Aesthete (1948) and More Memoirs of an Aesthete (1970). Acton lived in China from 1933 to 1939, during which time he supported himself by teaching English Literature and collaborated with others to translate various Chinese literary works. His translations include Glue and Lacquer: Four Cautionary Tales (1941) and ...
Viereck, George Sylvester, 1884-1962
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Poet, novelist, journalist, biographer, and pro-German publicist; biographer of Edward M. House; in March, 1942 convicted of violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act and sentenced to prison. From the description of George Sylvester Viereck papers, 1924-1938 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702169142 "George Sylvester Viereck," http://www.anb.org (accessed September 27, 2006). Biographical information derived from the collection. ...
Doubleday, Russell, 1872-1949
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Markham, Edwin, 1852-1940
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California poet. Raised near Vacaville, became a schoolteacher in Coloma and later in Oakland. Became famous overnight with publication of "The Man with a Hoe," his protest against brutalization of labor, in "San Francisco Examiner" (January 15, 1899). Following this success Markham moved to New York where he scored another triumph with "Lincoln and Other Poems" (1901). He became a well-known reader of his own poems and lecturer of idealistic views, but his creative output for remainder of life ...
Atlantic Monthly
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Markham, Anna Catherine, 1859-1938
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Wife of Edwin Markham and secretary of the Poetry Society of America. From the description of Letter, 1927 April 18, Staten Island, N.Y., to Perry Walton, Boston. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 184905008 ...
Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950
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Addison Irving Bacheller was an author and journalist, probably best remembered for his pioneering literary syndicate. Born in New York to an old New England family - his mother was descended from John Alden and Priscilla Mullins - he was named after authors Joseph Addison and Washington Irving. He graduated from St. Lawrence University and within a few years had founded his syndicate, which was both profitable and ground-breaking, and brought works from authors like Stephen Crane and Arthur Con...
Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909
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Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
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Woodrow Wilson (b. Thomas Woodrow Wilson, December 28, 1856, Staunton, Virginia-d.February 3, 1924, Washington, D.C.), was the twenty-eight President of the United States, 1913-1921; Governor of New Jersey, 1911-1913; and president of Princeton University, 1902-1910. Biographical Note 1856, Dec. 28 Born, Staunton, Va. 1870 ...
Masefield, John, 1878-1967
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The English poet, playwright and novelist John Masefield was born in 1878 in Ledbury. After running away to sea early (when he was thirteen) he settled in London from 1897 and devoted himself to writing. Later he moved to Oxford which was where he lived when most of the following collection was produced. Masefield became Poet Laureate in 1930 and was awarded the Order of Merit in 1935. Among his more notable works are some early reflections of his maritime experiences in Salt Water Ba...
Wright, Frank Lloyd, 1867-1959
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Architect, designer; Illinois, Wisconsin and Arizona. From the description of Frank Lloyd Wright textile design studies, [ca. 1955]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86122971 BIOGHIST REQUIRED Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) was an American Architect internationally recognized for his distinctive Prairie Style houses, innovative building design, Taliesin school and fellowships, and philosophy of "organic architecture." From the guide to the Frank Lloyd Wright Miscel...
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894
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Holmes (Harvard, M.D. 1836) was Parkman Professor of Anatomy at Harvard Medical School from 1847 to 1882, dean of the Medical School from 1847 to 1853, and a noted essayist and poet. A paper on the contagiousness of puerperal fever, presented at an 1843 meeting of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement, was his most famous contribution to medicine. His indictment of physicians for their role in causing and spreading the fever was one of the most controversial treatises of the time...
Oak, Liston M., 1895-1970
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Liston M. Oak, journalist, artist and activist in liberal politics, was born in the Southern California town of Perris on September 8, 1895. Oak came from a prosperous business-class home, but he was restless and discontented with its secure and sheltered existence. At the age of 15 he left home for Los Angeles, where he attended art school. In 1915 he became a reporter for the Los Angeles Record, and around that time he married his first wife. In the years 1916-1917 he taught school in Californ...
Lowell, Robert, 1917-1977
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American poet Robert Traill Spence Lowell IV was born in Boston on March 1, 1917, to Robert Traill Spence Lowell III and Charlotte Winslow Lowell, a relation of writers James Russell Lowell and Amy Lowell. In addition to being the descendant of poets, Lowell encountered and was taught by numerous prominent poets during his classicist education. Lowell attended St. Mark's School (1930-1935), where he was influenced by Richard Eberhart, and Harvard University (1935-1937). In 1937, Boston psychiatr...
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962
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Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was the longest-serving First Lady throughout her husband President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s four terms in office (1933-1945). She was an American politician, diplomat, and activist who later served as a United Nations spokeswoman. A shy, awkward child, starved for recognition and love, Eleanor Roosevelt grew into a woman with great sensitivity to the underprivileged of all creeds, races, and nations. Her constant work to improve their lot made her one of the most loved–...
Dewey, Thomas E. (Thomas Edmund), 1902-1971
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Thomas Edmund Dewey (March 24, 1902 – March 16, 1971) was an American lawyer, prosecutor, and politician. Raised in Owosso, Michigan, Dewey was a member of the Republican Party. He served as the 47th governor of New York from 1943 to 1954. In 1944, he was the Republican Party's nominee for president, but lost the election to incumbent Franklin D. Roosevelt in the closest of Roosevelt's four presidential elections. He was again the Republican presidential nominee in 1948, but lost to President Ha...
Field, Sara Bard, 1882-1974
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Poet and suffragist Sara Bard Field lived in Portland in the early part of the twentieth century. Her poetry, her support of women’s suffrage, and her controversial relationship with Charles Erskine Scott Wood, a Portland cultural icon, made an indelible imprint on the history of Oregon. Field was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on September 1, 1882, to strict Baptist parents. The family moved to Detroit, where, at the age of eighteen, she married the much older Baptist minister Albert Erghott. T...
Rockefeller, Nelson A. (Nelson Aldrich), 1908-1979
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Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (July 8, 1908 – January 26, 1979) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 41st vice president of the United States from 1974 to 1977, and previously as the 49th governor of New York from 1959 to 1973. He also served as assistant secretary of State for American Republic Affairs for Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman (1944–1945) as well as under secretary of Health, Education and Welfare under Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1954....
Wallace, Henry A. (Henry Agard), 1888-1965
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Henry Agard Wallace (October 7, 1888 – November 18, 1965) was an American politician, journalist, and farmer who served as the 11th U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, the 33rd vice president of the United States, and the 10th U.S. Secretary of Commerce. He was also the presidential nominee of the left-wing Progressive Party in the 1948 election. The oldest son of Henry C. Wallace, who served as the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture from 1921 to 1924, Henry A. Wallace was born in Adair County, Iowa in...
Skinner, Otis, 1858-1942
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Otis Skinner (1858-1942) was an American actor and writer. Born June 28, 1858 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, he was brought up in Hartford, Connecticut where his father Charles Skinner was a Universalist minister. Otis Skinner was interested in theater from a young age, and through his father's friendship with P.T. Barnum was introduced to William Pleater Davidge, who gave him his first theatrical role. In the latter half of the 1870s, he played various bit roles in stock companies, and alongsid...
Caine, Hall, 1853-1931
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Sir Thomas Henry Hall Caine, usually known as Hall Caine, was a British novelist, dramatist, short story writer, poet, and critic. Caine's popularity during his lifetime was unprecedented; he was the most highly paid novelist of his day. The Eternal City is the first novel to have sold over a million copies worldwide. He is the author of more than a dozen plays and adapted several of his novels for stage. Most of Caine's novels were adapted into silent black and white films. Caine was born 14...
Winthrop, Robert C. (Robert Charles), 1809-1894
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Robert Charles Winthrop (May 12, 1809 – November 16, 1894) was an American lawyer and philanthropist and one time Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. He was a descendant of John Winthrop. Robert Charles Winthrop was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to Thomas Lindall Winthrop (1760–1841), the Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, and Elizabeth Bowdoin Temple (1769–1825), who were married on July 25, 1786. He was the youngest of 13 children born to his parents. Winthrop attende...
Shawn, Ted, 1891-1972
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In 1915 they founded the first Denishawn school in Los Angeles with the intent of providing students with a diversified dance education. They believed that a dancer should learn all styles of dance rather than concentrating on one form; therefore, they offered classes in ballet, modern, ethnic, and creative dance. Within a few years Shawn and Miss St. Denis had established Denishawn schools throughout the United States. They built up an extensive repertory of spiritual, ethnic, character, and “m...
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892
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John Greenleaf Whittier was a wildly popular New England poet. A deeply committed and active abolitionist, he wrote many of his poems with a political agenda, although distinguished by an open-minded tolerance so often lacking in his fellow abolitionists. Although his works are somewhat marred by overtly political and overly sentimental works, the core of his output stands as fine, lyrical American verse. From the description of John Greenleaf Whittier letters, 1858 and 1876. (Pennsy...
DeMille, Cecil B. (Cecil Blount), 1881-1959
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Cecil B. DeMille (1881-1959) was an American motion picture producer and director, considered the archetype of the American film mogul. His 70 films reflect changing American tastes and values, and he was particularly noted for his multimillion-dollar spectacles. DeMille was born on August 12, 1881 to Henry Churchill de Mille and Matilda Beatrice Samuel de Mille. DeMille started acting on Broadway in 1900 and by 1913 he joined a film studio partnership which would eventually become Paramount Pi...
Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968
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Upton Sinclair was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1878. Sinclair was an American author, novelist, journalist, and political activist who wrote many books in several genres. He is most well-known for his exposé, The Jungle regarding conditions in Chicago's meat packing plants, which influenced the passage of the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906. Much of Sinclair's writing was related to the economic and social conditions of the early twentieth century. He was heavily in...
Holmes, John Haynes, 1879-1964
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American clergyman and reformer. From the description of The voice of God is calling : autograph poem signed, 1930 Nov. 13. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 269557327 John Haynes Homes (1879-1964) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and raised near Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard College in 1902 and Harvard Divinity School in 1904. He received honorary doctorates from Benares Hindu University, Rollins College, and Meadville Theological School. He served as...
Stamback, , recipient.
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Merwin, Donald H
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Corneau, Mrs. , recipient.
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Du Barry, Mrs. , recipient.
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Annie Louise (Brewer) Bynner
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Baumann, Gustave, 1881-1971
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Gustave Baumann (1881-1971) was born in Magdeburg, Germany. During a brief period of study in Munich (1905) he created his first woodcuts. As a young boy, Baumann imigrated to Chicago where he began his career in a commercial-arts studio. At night he studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, as he put it to get nearer to art. He also had strong ties to the Brown County (IN) colony, and created scenes of purity, beauty, and ease that spoke of an innocence in America. In Ne...
Farano, Michel
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Poet, book reviewer, and editor. From the description of Correspondence, 1935-1976. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 31182050 Poet. From the description of Papers, ca. 1931-1972. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 181654626 From the description of Papers, 1954-1955. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 181654625 ...
Colony, Horatio, 1900-
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Horatio Colony (1900-1977) was an American poet and novelist. Born in Keene, New Hampshire, into a family of mill-owners (and grandson of Keene's first mayor), he attended Philips Exeter Academy and Harvard College. He wrote his first play, William Penn's Peace Treaty with the Indians, in seventh grade and his first novel, Free Forester, was published in 1935. He also kept a diary for most of his life, beginning about 1913. His first published poetry volumes, A Brook of Leaves and B...
Keech, Roy A, recipient.
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Ball, Kenneth L
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Pulido, Ysidoro.
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Schwartz, William Leonard, 1888-1955
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Wilson, Edmund
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Edmund Wilson was an American novelist, poet, essayist, and literary critic. From the description of Edmund Wilson collection of papers, 1922-1978. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122596904 From the guide to the Edmund Wilson collection of papers, 1922-1978, (The New York Public Library. Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature.) American author and critic. From the description of Typewritten letters signed...
Wright, Cedric, 1889-1959
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American photographer and musician. Wright considered Bacon and Ansel Adams his closest friends. From the description of Letters to Ernst Bacon, 1928-1959. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122500261 Born George Cedric Wright on 13 April 1889 in Alameda, Calif. Wright was a violinist and teacher until 1934, when he took up study of photography with Ansel Adams. From the description of Cedric Wright papers, 1900-1958. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat re...
Saxe, William.
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Ficke, Evelyn, recipient.
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Rossin, Alice, recipient.
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Mansfield, Richard, 1898-1918.
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Lilley, Peter, recipient.
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Griswold, Alfred Whitney, 1906-1963
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Alfred Whitney Griswold was born in Morristown, New Jersey, on October 27, 1906. He received a B.A. degree from Yale in 1929 and a Ph.D. in 1933. Griswold held various academic positions in history and government and international relations at Yale from 1933-1950. In 1950 he became president of Yale, an office he held until his death on April 19, 1963. From the description of Alfred Whitney Griswold personal papers, 1914-1990 (inclusive), 1919-1964 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record ...
Horgan, Paul, 1903-
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Paul Horgan. Photo by Cynthia Farah Haines. Part of Writers of the Southwest Collection. PICT 986-008. Paul Horgan was born August 1903, in Buffalo, New York. His family moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1914, due to his father's poor health. Horgan attended New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI), in Roswell, N.M. 1919-1923. Relocated to Rochester, N.Y., after the death of his father in 1923, Horgan attended the Eastman School of Music. In 1926 he returned to Roswell to ...
Thonis, Hugo.
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Hoult, Norah, 1901-
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Pryor, Peggy, recipient.
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O'Gorman Anderson
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Hill, William, recipient.
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Keeler, , recipient.
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MacKaye, Percy, 1875-1956
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Percy MacKaye was a poet and dramatist. From the description of Note, n.d. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007259 American poet and dramatist. From the description of Papers, 1909-1912. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36097093 Author Percy MacKaye was born into a theatrical family in New York City. He graduated from Harvard in 1897, and travelled through Europe for a time before taking a teaching job at the Craigie School in N...
Hand, Learned, 1872-1961
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Attorney and Federal judge. Practiced law, Albany, N.Y., and N.Y.C., 1897-1909; U.S. District judge, Southern District N.Y., 1909-1924; Judge, U.S. Ct. of Appeals, 2d Circuit, 1924-1961; Senior Circuit Judge, 1939-1951. Member and co-founder, American Law Institute. 15 LL.D.'s including Harvard U. 1939, Cambridge (England) 1952. Author of numerous legal and non-legal articles, memorials, etc.; Holmes lecturer, Harvard Law School, 1958. From the description of Papers of Learned Hand, ...
Jones, Howard Mumford, 1892-1980
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Jones was a Professor of English at Harvard, having joined the department in 1936; he retired in 1962 as Abbott Lawrence Lowell Professor of the Humanities. He was known as the "historian of American culture." From the description of Correspondence with Robert E. L. Strider, 1949-1980 (inclusive), 1962-1979 (bulk) (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77064254 Writer and educator at Harvard University. From the description of Howard Mumford Jones Papers, 1915...
Flanner, Hildegarde, 1899-1987
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Hildegarde Flanner was an American poet whose works were published in various periodicals and in books illustrated by her husband, Frederick Monhoff. From the description of Papers of Hildegarde Flanner, 1923-1983 (bulk 1923-1953). (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 228721108 Flanner was born in Indianapolis and attended Shortridge High School and the University of California. She became a poet of some renown, and also wrote pl...
Freehafer, Edward Geier, 1909-1985
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Winslow, Horatio, 1882-
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Bates, D M
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Thomas, Norman, recipient.
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Nehls, Edward.
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Ortner, Evelyn.
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Small, Maynard and Company,
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MacLeish, Archibald, 1892-
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MacLeish (1892-1982) was a Pulitizer Prize winning American poet, playwright, teacher, librarian of Congress, and public official. He was also Boylston professor at Harvard. From the guide to the Plays, 1957-1968., (Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) MacLeish (1892-1982) was a Pulitzer Prize winning American poet, playwright, teacher, librarian of Congress, and public official. He was also Boylston professor of Rhetoric...
Mosher, Press, recipient.
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Hillyer, Robert Silliman, 1895-
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Trott, Ruth V, recipient.
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Watkins, Sue, recipient.
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Jonson, Dorothy, recipient.
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Adams, J. Donald (James Donald), 1891-1968
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George H. Kennedy
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Flashner, Miss , recipient.
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Saint-Gaudens, Louis.
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Weber, David, recipient.
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Hereford, Marda, recipient.
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Cazeneuve, Jean, recipient.
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Perry, Lilla S.
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Lilla S. Perry was born in New England in 1882. She attended Cornell University from 1901 to 1904 and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She then attended the New York School of Journalism while substitute teaching. In 1905 she married Everett Robbins Perry. In 1911, her husband became the city librarian at the Los Angeles Public Library and the family moved to California where Lilla taught piano. Lilla took an interest in Japanese prints and began collecting them and took a trip to Japan...
Anderson, Kenneth
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Wagner, Charles Abraham, 1899-
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Chao, Tze-chiang, recipient.
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Porter Garnett
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FEHLING, HANS O.
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Decker, Clarence Raymond, 1904-1969
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Clarence Raymond Decker was born on December 19, 1904, in Sioux City, Iowa. He received his A.B. degree in 1925 from Carleton College, and his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1928. From 1929 to 1931 he served as the Chairman of the English Department at Illinois Wesleyan University. From 1934 to 1938, he served as the Chairman of the English Department at the University of Kansas City, and he became the Vice-President of the University in 1938. He became the President of the University i...
Garrity, Devin A.
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American publisher; president, Devin-Adair Company, 1939-1981. From the description of Devin A. Garrity papers, 1909-1981. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754871904 Biographical/Historical Note American publisher; president, Devin-Adair Company, 1939-1981. From the guide to the Devin A. Garrity papers, 1909-1981, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...
Padilla, Rita, recipient.
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Kirk, Betty, recipient.
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Brownell, Herbert 1904-
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Song, Boaz.
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Porter, Sara Coleman.
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Smith, Carol Ashton, recipient.
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Harvard alumni bulletin, recipient.
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Montague, H B, recipient.
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Hamilton, Marion Ethel, recipient.
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Wolff, Kurt, recipient.
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Evans, Ruby, recipient.
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Pearce, Thomas Matthews, 1902-
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McKillit, Monroe, recipient.
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Durant, Aldrich, recipient.
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Wellington, Ruth.
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Leach, Henry Goddard, 1880-1970
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Leach was editor of the Forum magazine and a scholar of Scandinavian civilization. From the description of Letters from various correspondents, 1921-1951 (inclusive), 1925 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122656041 From the guide to the Letters from various correspondents, 1921-1951., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) Henry Goddard Leach (1880-1970) was an American author, educator and poet. He was editor of the intelle...
The San Francisco Bank, recipient.
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Ratcliff, S K, recipient.
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Bond, George F. (George Foote), 1915-1983
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Epithet: of Bayham Abbey British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000217.0x000256 ...
Garrity, Devin A.
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American publisher; president, Devin-Adair Company, 1939-1981. From the description of Devin A. Garrity papers, 1909-1981. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754871904 Biographical/Historical Note American publisher; president, Devin-Adair Company, 1939-1981. From the guide to the Devin A. Garrity papers, 1909-1981, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...
Lieberson, Brigitta, recipient.
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Claire, M Rita.
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Meigs, John
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Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882
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Poet, from Cambridge (Middlesex Co.), Mass. From the description of Papers, 1859-1874. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 19903002 American author and poet. From the description of A psalm of life, fourth verse, 1850. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 274069802 American teacher, translator, and poet. From the description of Letter, Nahant, Mass., to Mrs. T.B. Lawrence, Newport, 1872 July 20. (Boston Athenaeum...
Sinclair, May, d. 1946
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Friedman, Philips Allan, recipient.
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Bynner, Eliza Baxter (Bayley) 1794-1853
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Stevenson, Ted, recipient.
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Hesler, Kathlen.
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Anderson, Margaret C
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Margaret Caroline Anderson was an American editor, literary critic, and founder of "The Little Review" literary magazine. From the guide to the Margaret C. Anderson collection of papers, 1918-1973, (The New York Public Library. Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature.) Margaret Anderson was born November 24, 1886 in Indianapolis, Indiana to Arthur Aubrey Anderson and Jessie Shortridge Anderson. The eldest of three d...
Jonyor C. Liao
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Pantheon Books, firm, publishers, New York.
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Larsson, Raymond Edward Francis, 1901-
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Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941
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Author, newspaper editor. From the description of Letter to Maurice Hanline, n.d. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 56349777 American novelist, short-story writer, poet, and journalist. From the guide to the Sherwood Anderson miscellany, 1981, undated, (The New York Public Library. New York Public Library Archives.) Author. From the description of Death in the woods : annotated short story, circa 1933. (Unknown). WorldCat record i...
Bracker, Jon, 1936-
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Author. From the description of Letters, 1965-1970. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 40246365 ...
Avila Camacho, Manuel, pres. Mexico, 1896-
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Verrall, John, 1908-
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Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce, recipient.
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Saint-Gaudens, Paul
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Caldwell, Taylor, pseud, recipient.
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Bracker, Jon, recipient.
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Beebe, Lucius, 1902-1966
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American writer and bon vivant. From the description of Letter : Hillsborough, Calif., to Mr. Kohn, 1963 Jan. 30. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122472968 Lucius Morris Beebe was born into a wealthy New England family in Wakefield, Mass. in 1902. He attended both Harvard and Yale before joining the New York Herald Tribune in 1929. Beebe was an author, journalist, railroad hobbyist and bon vivant. He died in...
Frederick Donaghy
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De Silver, Margaret.
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Fitz-Simons, Foster, recipient.
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Knopf, Alfred A., Inc.
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Block, Malu, recipient.
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Clements, Wiley, recipient.
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Pulido, Amparo Rosales, recipient.
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Figueres, José, recipient.
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Locke, William John, 1863-1930
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English novelist. From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : Hemel Hempstead Mar. 22 1918, to Miss Gaylord, 1918 Mar. 22. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270668246 From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : Hemel Hempstead Feb. 2 1915, to Harry H[arkness] Flagler, 1915 Feb. 2. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270668242 From the description of Autograph letter signed : Villa Simone, Rue de Cercle Nautique, Cannes, to an unknown correspondent,...
Carr, Mary B, recipient.
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Meyer, Eugene, recipient.
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Tate, Velma N
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Tietjens, Eunice (Hammond), 1884-
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Vanda, Poppaea, recipient.
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Meigs, John, recipient.
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Garrett, William A.
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Moore, John, recipient.
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Bacon, Ernst, 1898-
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Biography Ernst Bacon was born in 1898 in Chicago, but moved to the San Francisco area in the 1920s and soon occupied a prominent role in the musical life of Northern California. Under his directorship, the San Francisco Federal Music Project achieved widespread popular acclaim, as the papers in the collection attest. Many Bay Area citizens and reporters supported Bacon in his conflict with the State and National Directors of the Federal Musi...
Barry Faulkner
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Stoller, B B, recipient.
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Warren, James E.
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Norman, Charles, 1904-....
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Artist, poet, and author born in Russia. From the description of Charles Norman manuscript concerning John Masefield's "King Cole" [manuscript]. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 648004569 ...
Tedlock, E. W. (Ernest Warnock), 1910-
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Writer. Authority and scholar on D.H. Lawrence. From the description of Papers, 1890-1980. (University of New Mexico-Main Campus). WorldCat record id: 38562662 Ernest Warnock Tedlock from Tedlock's self-published "Told by the Weather," 1983. (Box 3, Folder 23). Ernest Warnock Tedlock was born on December 20, 1910 in St. Joseph, Missouri. He attended the University of Missouri (1928-1932) where he majored in English and minored in Greek. He completed ...
The Listener, London, recipient.
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Gardiner, , recipient.
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Donald, William H, recipient.
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Mansfield, Richard, 1857-1907
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Richard Mansfield (1857-1907) was an actor of the late 19th century. He was born in Helgoland, Germany, into a family that excelled in the performing arts. His mother was the prima donna Hermine Rudersdorff (1822-1882), and his grandfather, the violinist Joseph Rudersdorff (1788-1866). His father, Maurice Mansfield, was a London businessman. Richard Mansfield began his stage career touring the English provinces in Gilbert and Sullivan and made his first appear...
Anderson, Eleanor
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Biggs, Donald C. (Donald Clair), 1927-
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Rush, Olive, 1873-1966
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Painter, mural painter; Santa Fe, N.M. From the description of Olive Rush interview, 1963 Nov. 13 [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79951127 From the description of Oral history interview with Olive Rush, 1963 Nov. 13 [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 312026291 Olive Rush (1873-1966) was a painter, illustrator, and muralist from Sante Fe, N.M. Studied at the Art Students League with Twatchman and Mowbray and t...
Samossoud, Jacques, recipient.
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Ellsworth, Whitney, recipient.
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Mahnken, Harry, recipient.
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Evans, Donald, 1884-1921
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Journalist; editor; music; poet. From the description of Papers, 1904-1919. (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 145430316 ...
Goodwin, John, recipient.
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Koshland, William.
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Hatch, Donnette, L, recipient.
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Doty, E W
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Reynolds, Max, recipient.
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Graves, Robert, 1895-1985
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Robert (Von Ranke) Graves was born in London in 1895. He attended King's College School and Rokeby School, Wimbledon, Copthorne School, Sussex, Charterhouse School, Godalming, Surrey, 1907-14. In 1926, he received a B. Litt. From St. John's College, Oxford. He was the author of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, autobiographies, historical novels, essays, librettos, criticism, short stories, and children’s books. Graves also translated and edited a number of works. He died in 1985 in Deya, Majorca, Sp...
Harris, , recipient.
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Benét, Laura, recipient.
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Brittin, Norman A, recipient.
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Hunt, Hubbard.
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Adams, Samuel Hopkins, 1871-1958
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Author and journalist. Adams was an important member of the staffs of McClure's and Colliers magazines during the muckraking days. He was active in exposing medical frauds and instrumental in bringing about the Pure Food and Drug Act (1906). Adams used fictional settings in a long series of novels dealing with the American background and exploring issues such as dishonest journalism (The Clarion, 1914) and the Harding Administration scandals (Revelry, 1926). He also wrote the Average Jones stori...
LeGallienne, Irma.
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Latham, John, recipient.
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Rich, Daniel Cotton, 1904-
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Leonard, William Ellery, 1876-1944
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American poet, translator of Beowulf, scholar and English professor From the description of William E. Leonard papers [manuscript], 1920-1929. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 231753963 American poet and literary scholar William Ellery Leonard (1876-1944) taught English at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Edna Davis Romig (b. 1889) was a professor of English for 36 years, most of them spent at the University of Colorado at Boulder. ...
Engle, Paul, 1908-1991
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Paul Engle was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on October 12, 1908. Engle attended Coe College in Cedar Rapids, where he graduated cum laude in 1931, emphasizing English literature, American history and languages. In 1932, Paul Engle received his M.A. from the University of Iowa. In the fall of 1933, Paul Engle received the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship. He sailed for England, enrolled in Merton College at Oxford University, and began studies under the poet Edmund Blunden. He was awarded a second M...
Lindsay, Katherine, recipient.
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Vildrac, Charles, 1882-1971
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Hansen, Curt E
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Brown, Alcantor & Brown, inc.
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Wendell, Barrett
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Epithet: Professor of English, Harvard College British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001028.0x000271 ...
Robert Grant.
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Tores, Carmen.
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Ladd, Edwin Fremont, 1859-1925
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Chemist; President of the North Dakota Agricultural College, 1916-1921; U.S. Senator, 1921-1925; advocate of pure food and drugs. From the description of Edwin Fremont Ladd papers, 1891-1909. (State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives). WorldCat record id: 17798854 Born at Starkes, Maine, son of John and Rosilla Locke Ladd. Graduated from University of Maine 1884, 1890 hired as chemistry professor at North Dakota Agricultural College, married Rizpah Sprogle 189...
Bufano, Beniamino, 1898-
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Griffith, William, 1876-1936
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Starr, Harris Elwood, 1875-.
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Miller, Edwin Haviland
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Sanford, Richard, recipient.
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Sterling, George, 1869-1926
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California poet. From the description of Papers of George Sterling [manuscript] 1910-27. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647944409 American poet. From the description of To Ruth Chatterton : typed poem signed, n.d. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122445441 From the description of Letter, San Francisco, Ca. to Norbert Hyatt, Hartford, Ct. [manuscript] 1922 March 5. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647944413 George Sterli...
Esquerre, Henri, recipient.
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Rose Cecil O'Neill
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White, Viola C.
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Garth Cate
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Johnson, Burges, 1897-
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Geller, Roscoe.
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London, Charmian (Kitteredge).
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Wolf, Fred M, recipient.
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Flaherty, David, recipient.
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How, James F
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Ford, Nancy, recipient.
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Eaton, Charles Edward, 1916-2006
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Charles Edward Eaton, poet and professor, was born in Winston- Salem, N.C., received his B.A. degree from the University of North Carolina in 1936, studied at Princeton, and received his M.A. degree from Harvard, where he worked with Robert Frost who later recommended him to the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference. Eaton served as Vice Consul in Brazil, 1942- 1946, and as professor of creative writing at UNC, 1946-1952. In 1950, he married Isabel Patterson of Pittsburgh. Eaton is a widely published a...
King, Hortense.
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Macdougall, Allan Ross, 1893-....
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Vincent Sheean was an American journalist, novelist, short-story writer, and essayist. From the guide to the Vincent Sheean collection of papers, 1929]-1973, 1938-1959, (The New York Public Library. Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature.) Allan Ross Macdougall, an American writer born in 1893, lived and worked in Paris in the 1920's His subjects were wide in range, from the performing arts to the decorative arts for the periodical Arts and...
Jameson, Raymond De Loy, 1896-
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Frawley, Mrs. , recipient.
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Priestly, John Boynton, 1894-
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O'Sheel, Shaemas, 1886-1954
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Shaemas O'Sheel (1886–1954) was an Irish-American poet and critic. Born Shaemas Shields, he changed his surname to the more Gaelic "O'Sheel" soon after high school. He worked for the United States Senate (1913-1916) followed by employment with various newspapers, did publicity and advertising work, and was active in the Irish independence movement. He was "a very ardent Communist and a staunch supporter of the Soviet Union" (letter, O'Sheel to Young, April 17, 1938), though he disag...
Morton, David, 1886-
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Racoe, Burton, recipient.
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Trowbridge, Hoyt.
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Henry, James.
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McGillivray, Della, recipient.
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Gosse, Edmund, 1849-1928
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Edmund Gosse, a well known man of letters, librarian to the House of Lords (1904-1914), and author of the autobiography, Father and Son (1907), was a pioneering translator of Ibsen and author of numerous volumes of poetry, criticism and biography. Charles Edmund Merrill was an active member of the Grolier Club from 1910 until his death in 1942. From the description of Letters : to Charles E. Merrill, 1910-1924. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122577035 English poet and man of...
Hou, Ta, recipient.
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Berkeley, Georgina.
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Warner, Lucien.
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Superintendent of Schools, Georgetown, recipient.
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Marie, Romany, recipient.
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Clarke, Harlow, recipient.
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Stewart, George Woodbridge, 1894-
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Herrera, Eudoro, recipient.
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Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
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Epithet: president of the United States British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000497.0x00001d Calvin Coolidge's son John married John Trumbull's daughter Florence. From the description of Letter, 1931 March 16, Northampton, Mass., to John H. Trumbull, Plainville, Conn. (Hartford Public Library). WorldCat record id: 25622017 For information on Pres. Coolidge, see an encyclopedia. No information is...
Lawton, Magda, recipient.
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Stowe, Lyman Beecher, 1880-1963
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Gallimard, Gaston, 1881-1975
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Palmer, Frederic, 1848-1932
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Anderson, Donald B.
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Aldrich, Thomas Bailey, 1836-1907
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New Hampshire-born author and poet. From the description of Letter : Redman Farm, Ponkapog, Mass. to John M. Milson, 1904 May 25. (Manchester City Library). WorldCat record id: 32103796 From the description of Letters and ephemera, 1879-1891. (Manchester City Library). WorldCat record id: 32103833 From the description of Letters to Israel Tisdale Talbot, 1868-1875. (Manchester City Library). WorldCat record id: 32103776 During the Civil War Aldrich worked a...
Richter, Conrad, 1890-1968
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Richter, a noted writer of mainly novels of pioneer life in America, was born in Pennsylvania and lived part of his life in New Mexico. He won a Pulitzer Prize for "The Town," the third part of his 1966 trilogy "The Awakening Land." His 1936 novel "Sea of Grass" was made into a motion picture in 1947. From the description of Papers, 1936-1977. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 28629813 American author (chiefly fiction); b. Conrad Michael ...
Brining, Myron, 1900-
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Campbell, Hilary
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Stigall, Charles E
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Esquerré, Henri P
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Pulido, Alfredo, recipient.
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Cummins, Mrs. , recipient.
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Green, Robert Montraville
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Corle, Helen Freeman.
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The San Francisco Bank, San Francisco.
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League of American Writers, recipient.
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Pulido, Remigio.
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Hamilton, Clayton Meeker, 1881-1946
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American critic and dramatist. From the description of Autograph letters signed (3) : the Players, New York, to Edward Wagenknecht, 1938 Aug. 2, 1940 Feb. 15, and 1943 June 15. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270864050 Clayton Meeker Hamilton (1881-1946) was an American drama critic, lecturer and playwright. He wrote dramatic criticism for various New York publications, wrote popular plays, and worked at several movie studios in the 1920s. From the guide to the Cl...
Peters, Fritz, recipient.
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Weigle, Richard Daniel, 1912-
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Captain, United States Army; secretary to the General Staff, Chinese Combat Command, during World War II. From the description of Richard Daniel Weigle papers, 1942-1945. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754871681 Biographical/Historical Note Captain, United States Army; secretary to the General Staff, Chinese Combat Command, during World War II. From the guide to the Richard Daniel Weigle papers, 1942-1945, (Ho...
Talbert, S D
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Kauti, H, recipient.
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Herrick, Raymond M
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Hollister, Paul, recipient.
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Grenelle, Lisa, recipient.
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Hunt, Robert Nichols, 1907-1964
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Arvidson, Lloyd A.
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Levy, Mirandi, recipient.
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Rexroth, Kenneth, 1905-1982
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Born Dec. 22, 1905 in South Bend, IN; campaigned for many radical groups, particularly the Wobblies (Industrial Workers of the World), and espoused eroticism and general anarchy; influenced by poet William Carlos Williams and the Second Chicago Renaissance; founded San Francisco Poetry Center with Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Allen Ginsberg; although his Bohemian lifestyle was emulated by Beats, he did not like the movement for its artistic excess and lack of rigor; noted as an accomplished painter...
Mearns, Hughes, 1875-1965
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Bryce, James Bryce, Viscount, 1838-1922
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James Bryce, 1st Viscount Bryce, was a British writer, historian and statesman. Born in Belfast, he was educated at Glasgow University and later Oxford, he practiced law briefly, but returned to Oxford as a professor of civil law. He served in Parliament for many years, and held several government positions, including Ambassador to the United States. A renowned historian, he was also a productive writer of travel books, law tracts, and political theory. Universally admired and liked, an obituary...
Childs, Marquis, 1903-
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Wicker, Mrs. , recipient.
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Anderson, Kenneth Miller, 1897-
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Sanderson, Virginia Somes
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Stuart, Jesse, 1906-1984
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Jesse Stuart was a famous Kentucky novelist, short-story writer, poet, and teacher. From the description of Broadside, ca. 1950. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49342685 Chuck Hand, antiques dealer and teacher, was a personal friend of Jesse Stuart. His interest in Jesse Stuart began in 1966. He earned an MA in geography from EIU in 1973 and taught in Paris, IL from 1967-1999. Chuck became a rare book dealer in 1989, specializing in Abraham Lincoln. ...
McKinney, Robert, 1910-
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Greenlees, Gavin, recipient.
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Bevans, Tom Torre, recipient.
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S. S. McClure and company
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The Spingarn Award Committee, recipient.
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Stanley, William, recipient.
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Carver, Mabel MacDonald.
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Young, Julian, recipient.
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Hunt, Fanny Montague.
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Crowder, Richard, recipient.
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Jackson, Helen, recipient.
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Hillyer, Robert Sillman, 1895-
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Pulido, Ysidoro, recipient.
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Watson, Burton, 1925-
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Lafferty, Michael H, recipient.
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Connors, Don E
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Le Gallienne, Eva, 1899-1991
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British-born actress, director, and producer. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Westport, Conn., to Edward Wagenknecht, 1967 Feb. 4. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270864535 Eva Le Gallienne (1899-1991) was an actress, producer, director, translator, teacher and writer. From the description of Eva Le Gallienne, prop letters from Camille, n.d. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122517244 From the guide to the Eva Le Gallienne, ...
British Broadcasting Company
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The two part documentary ‘No Plan, No Peace: The inside story of Iraq’s descent into chaos’ was produced by BBC Current Affairs and broadcast on the 28th and 29th October 2007. From the guide to the BBC Documentary: ‘No Plan, No Peace’ Collection, 2007, (Middle East Centre Archive, St Antony's College, Oxford) In December 1981, BBC Radio 4 broadcast a series of 13 controversial programmes by its Religious Affairs Correspondent, Gerald Priestland, under the title Priestland's...
Hans O. Fehling.
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Roswell, N.M. Museum and Art Center, recipient.
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Kwock, C H 1920-
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Stevenson, Ellen Borden
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Former wife of Adlai E. Stevenson, Jr. From the description of The free press : handwritten poem, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980791 ...
Hurley, Patrick J. (Patrick Jay), 1883-1963
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Charles H. Brewer
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Franchot, Richard.
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Hull, C. C.
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Akins, Zoë, 1886-
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Noguchi, Isamu, 1904-1988
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Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988) was a sculptor from Long Island City, N.Y. From the description of Oral history interview with Isamu Noguchi, 1968 Apr. 22 [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78996711 From the description of Oral history interview with Isamu Noguchi, 1973 Nov. 7-1973 Dec. 26. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83401964 From the description of Oral history interview with Isamu Noguchi, 1973 Nov. 7-Dec. 26. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 779477625 ...
Brownell, Baker, 1887-1965
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Newspaperman, lecturer, writer. Professor of Journalism (1921-25), Contemporary Thought (1925-47), Philosophy (1947-53), at Northwestern University, where he pioneered an interdisciplinary course in contemporary thought. The guest speakers for this course included many prominent figures of the day, from Jane Addams to Frank Lloyd Wright. From the description of Baker Brownell Papers, 1904-1965. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82483908 Baker Brownell enjoyed a ric...
Kuhl, Ruth Norton, recipient.
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Knopf, firm, publishers, New York.
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O'Connell, Richard, recipient.
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Cape, Johnathan, publishers, recipient.
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Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930
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David Herbert Richards Lawrence was born September 11, 1885, in Eastwood, near Nottingham, to Arthur Lawrence, a coal miner, and Lydia Beardsall. He attended Nottingham University College, and in 1908 he took a teaching position at Davidson Road School in Croydon. Lawrence wrote in his spare time, and in 1911, with the help of Ford Maddox Hueffer, he published his first novel, The White Peacock . Poor health forced him to resign his teaching job this same year, at which time he bec...
Burgess, Gelett, 1866-1951
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American author and humorist Gelett Burgess (1866-1951) was educated as an engineer and worked briefly for a railroad. He taught topographical drawing between 1891 and 1894 at the University of California, Berkeley until he lost his position after deliberately toppling a campus statue he found to be an eyesore. Burgess founded the Lark, a humour magazine based in San Francisco, published from 1895 to 1897. Burgess created nonsense rhymes and cartoons such as "The Purple Cow: Reflections on a Myt...
MacDowell, Mrs. Edward, recipient.
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Nehls, Edward, recipient.
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Hanfstaengl, Ernst Franz Sedgwick, 1887-
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Klauser, Karl
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Lee Brothers
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The four Lee brothers lived in Tucson, Ariz. and were active in big game hunting in Arizona and New Mexico and later were professional guides. Ernest Lee ran the organization, while Clell and Dale were hunters. Vince worked part time. The brothers developed the "Bluetick hound", a hunting dog which they registered with the United Kennel Club in 1938. Following World War II, the brothers began hunting jaguars in Mexico and Central and South America. From the description of Lee family ...
Middleton, Scudder.
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Welles, Sumner, 1892-1961
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Benjamin Sumner Welles (1892-1961) graduated from Harvard University in 1914 and began his diplomatic career in 1915 as Secretary of the United States Embassy in Tokyo. From 1917 to 1919 he served in a similar post in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was Assistant Chief of the Latin American Affairs Division of the Department of State from 1920 to 1921, and Chief of the Division from 1921 to 1922. From 1922 to 1925, he was Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary to the Dominican Republic, an...
Knopf, Blanche
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Vice-president (1921) and president (1957) of Alfred A. Knopf, inc.; wife of Alfred A. Knopf. From the description of Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1947-1951. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 122542297 American publisher. From the description of Typed letters signed (2) : San Francisco, and New York, to Edward Wagenknecht, 1941 July 23 and 1956 July 16. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270868133 ...
Riley, Steve.
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Lawrence, Frieda von Richthofen, 1879-1956
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Frieda Emma Johanna Maria von Richthofen was born on August 11, 1879 in Metz, France. In 1912, Frieda met David Herbert (D.H.) Lawrence, and they married in 1914. Frieda Lawrence was intimately involved with D.H. Lawrence's work. Facets of her personality are often discernable as components of characters in his poems and novels. After D.H. Lawrence's death in 1930, Frieda settled in New Mexico. Frieda died in Taos on August 11, 1956. From the guide to the Frieda Lawrence Photograph C...
Rawland, Martha (Keller)
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Zaragoza, Felicitas.
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Howard, Frances Minturn
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Frances Minturn Howard (1905-1995) was an American poet. She spent most of her life in Boston, was published in national periodicals including Virginia Quarterly Review, Saturday Review, The New Yorker and Poetry Magazine. In 1955 the New England Poetry Society awarded her their Golden Rose Award and in 1957 she received the Reynolds Lyric Award. From the guide to the Frances Minturn Howard Papers, circa 1950-1970, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) ...
Ford, Julia Ellsworth, 1859-1950
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Swayne, Ruth, recipient.
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Weil, James L.
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Proprietor of Elizabeth Press, a small literary press in New Rochelle, N.Y. From the description of James L. Weil papers, 1963-1980. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 28409154 James L. Weil was born 15 June 1929, in New York, New York, the son of Morris (a financier) and Charlotte (Ullman) Weil. He attended the University of Chicago (A.B., 1950) and Oxford University (certificate, 1954). He has been employed by the Dialight Corporation (manufacturer of electro...
Roswell, N.M. Museum and Art Center.
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Wilder, Mitchell A.
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Museum director; Fort Worth, Tex. Director of the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, 1961-1979. He established an active exhibition program that sent shows on the American West to the USSR and Japan. He also established the largest collection of photographs in the southwest. Over 300,000 prints are stored there. From the description of Mitchell A. Wilder papers, 1946-1979. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81101277 ...
Binkley, Betty.
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Harvard university, recipient.
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Deming, Katherine, recipient.
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Fred W. Reynolds
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Acosta, Mercedes de, 1893-1968
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Mercedes de Acosta (1893-1968) was born into an aristocratic Spanish family, and grew up in the world of New York high society. She married the painter Abram Poole in 1921, but they came to lead separate lives and were divorced in 1935. At various times during her life she was a novelist, a playwright, a poet, and a Hollywood scriptwriter. The critics were not impressed with her artistic talents, and today her published work is almost forgotten. The chief interest of her papers lies in her role ...
Leonard Hinton
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Jackson, Brinckerhoff, recipient.
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King, Kang-hu, 1883-
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Wilson, John W., 1967-
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McCormick, Anne (O'Hare), d. 1954
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Garson, Greer, 1904-1996
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Eileen Evelyn Greer Garson was one of the most honored actresses in the history of film, receiving seven nominations from the Motion Picture Academy for "Best Actress" (six in the 1940s) and winning the award in 1942. From the description of Greer Garson collection, 1880-1996 (1935-1993) (Smithton Public Library District). WorldCat record id: 75287613 On September 29, 1904, Greer Garson was born in London to George and Nina Greer Garson. Following her education ...
Drew, Fraser Bragg, 1913-
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Sieller, William Vincent, recipient.
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Roberts, Charles G. D., Sir, 1860-1943
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Canadian poet and novelist. From the description of Letter, 1905 Feb. 28, to "Russell" [manuscript]. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647809509 Roberts was a Canadian author. From the description of Charles George Douglas Roberts compositions, ca. 1902-1904. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612372602 From the guide to the Charles George Douglas Roberts compositions, ca. 1902-1904., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard...
Esquerré, Helen.
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Caroline Edgarton Bynner
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Lilley, Peter
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Saint-Gaudens, Carlota.
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Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.). Press
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Hoo, Ju'lin, recipient.
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Reps, Paul, recipient.
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Perkins, , recipient.
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Wilkening, Howard E.
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The Wings press
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Walton, Edna Lou.
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O'Brien, Millie, recipient.
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Carrier, Constance
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Carrier was born July 29, 1908 to Lucius and Lillian (Jost) Carrier. She was educated at Smith College (A.B., 1929) and Trinity College (M.A., 1940). She taught English, French and Latin in high schools in New Britain and West Hartford, Conn. (1929-1969). Carrier translated The poems of Propertius, The poems of Tibullus and assisted in the translations of the plaies of Terence. Among her books of poetry are The middle voice (1955) and The angled road (1973). Her poetry and writings also appeared...
Sturm, Mayme G
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Beard, Charles Austin, 1874-1948
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American historian and educator From the guide to the Charles Austin Beard letters, undated, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) Historian, political scientist. From the description of Austin Charles Beard letters, 1929-1939. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 465279213 Charles Austin Beard was born in 1874 and died in 1948. He was a political science professor and historian at Columbia Univer...
O'Neill, Callista, recipient.
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Schoeninger, Joseph, recipient.
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Chandler, Grace
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Knott, Mrs. Harold A , recipient.
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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....
Primrose, William
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William Primrose (1904-1982) was a professional violist who performed with groups in England and the United States, and later taught at several universities, including Brigham Young University. John Primrose, William's father, taught violin and gave William his start when he was four years old. By age twelve he had made public appearances. When William was about fifteen, the family moved to London where Primrose attended the Guildhall School of Music and began to study v...
Taylor, Lyle J
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Var-ne-sis company, recipient.
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Campbell, Inez Arnold.
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Bynner, Edwin Lassetter, 1842-1893
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Bynner was an American author. From the description of Letter, 1890. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81768129 ...
Wheelock, John Hall, 1886-1978
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Jack Wheelock was a close friend to Van Wyck Brooks at Harvard, and remained close to both Brookses afterwards. From the description of Correspondence to Eleanor Stimson Brooks, 1907. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 191847885 John Hall Wheelock was an accomplished poet and influential editor at Scribner's for many years. Born on Long Island, he learned a love of poetry from his mother, which continued during his studies at Harvard and the University...
Guilbert, Gilles.
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BAIN, READ
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Van Vechten, Fania, recipient.
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Reynolds, Quentin James, 1902-1965
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Sneider, Vern, recipient.
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Modjeska, Helena, 1840-1909
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Polish actress. From the description of Autograph letter signed : to Arthur Sullivan, 1884 June 16. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270125606 Actress. From the description of Letter of Helena Modjeska, 1884. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79454585 ...
Herrick, Raymond M, recipient.
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Norman-Wilcox, Gregor, recipient.
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Nathan, Robert, 1894-1985
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Author Robert Nathan was born in New York City and educated in New York, Switzerland, the Phillips Exeter Academy in New Hampshire, and Harvard. He worked in advertising and education before earning a living as an author; he has written poetry, essays, and drama, but is chiefly known for popular novels. His books are distinguished by charming, delicate prose, which creates a unique mood of mild fantasy; often sentimental, his work is also gently satirical. He also wrote screenplays, and several ...
Marie, Romany.
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Nettle, Eleanor Jane.
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Williams, Donald, recipient.
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Thompson, Nancy, recipient.
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McCanse, Ralph Alan, recipient.
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Wilder, Thornton, 1897-
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Stein, Aaron Marc, 1906-
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Stein was a prolific writer of detective fiction [died in 1985]. From the description of Aaron Marc Stein mystery novels : manuscripts, 1930-1984. (Princeton University Library). WorldCat record id: 609703218 ...
Clarkson, Louise, recipient.
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Long, Anton V.
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Lee, Isabel C
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Young, Charlotte, recipient.
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San Francisco, Palace of Fine Arts, recipient.
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Maxwell, Gilbert, 1910-
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Gilbert Maxwell (1910-1979), actor, author, editor, and educator, born in Washington, Georgia. From the description of Gilbert Maxwell papers, 1931-1979. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38476365 ...
Limon, José.
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Cullen, Countee, 1903-1946
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African-American poet, anthologist, translator, playwright and an important figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Cullen was graduated from De Witt Clinton High School in New York City and from New York University in 1925. While attending NYU he held a part-time job as a doorman at the Grolier Club, a New York City bibliophile society. He took post-graduate work at Harvard University and received an M.A. From the description of TLS : Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Frederick B. Coykendall, ...
Harland, Henry, 1861-1905
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Henry Harland, American novelist, was born in New York City and educated at the City College of New York and Harvard Divinity School. For his early novels he used the name Sidney Luska, pretending to be a Russian Jewish immigrant. In 1889 he moved to Paris, then in 1890 to London, where he remained. He was the original editor of The yellow book, 1894-1897, and wrote lightly humorous novels and short stories under his own name. From the description of H. Harland letters, 1880s-1890s. ...
Caldwell, Taylor
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Duncan, Augustin.
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Lytton -Bernard, Bernard, recipient.
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Byrne, Edwin V.
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Olson, Ted, 1889-
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Wells Fargo Express Company
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Coffin, Robert P. Tristram (Robert Peter Tristram), 1892-1955
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Robert Peter Tristram Coffin grew up in Maine and attended Bowdoin College, Princeton University, and Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. He taught at Wells College in Aurora, New York, and was Pierce Professor of English at Bowdoin College from 1935 until his death. Winner of the 1936 Pulitzer prize in poetry, Coffin authored more than forty books of prose and verse. He was a founder and a faculty member of the Towle Writers' Conference at the University of New Hampshire. ...
Long, John Davis, 1838-1915
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U.S. secretary of the navy and U.S. representative and governor of Massachusetts. From the description of Letters and signature of John Davis Long, 1885-1900. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71014961 ...
Thomas Nast
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Howell, John, 1874-1956
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Epithet: of Queenhithe British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000866.0x00021b Epithet: bookseller of San Francisco British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000688.0x0002bf ...
Park, George, recipient.
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Wheeler, Maynard C., 1903-
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Milbank, Robbins.
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Stomolo, Catherine Yoxtheimer, recipient.
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Stiers, R V
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Frankfurter, Felix, 1882-1965
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Felix Frankfurter (November 15, 1882 – February 22, 1965) was an American lawyer, professor, and jurist who served as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Frankfurter served on the Supreme Court from 1939 to 1962 and was a noted advocate of judicial restraint in the judgments of the Court. Frankfurter was born in Vienna, Austria, and immigrated to New York City at the age of 12. After graduating from Harvard Law School, Frankfurter worked for Secretary of War Henry ...
Gifford, Martha, recipient.
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Norton, Charles Eliot, 1827-1908
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Charles Eliot Norton was an American author, editor, and teacher. He was a professor of the history of fine arts at Harvard. Eliot Norton was his son. From the guide to the Charles Eliot Norton letters to Eliot Norton, 1867-1908., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) American author, editor, and educator. From the description of Letter to Edwin D. Mead [manuscript], 1881 May 30. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647814472 ...
LaFarge, Oliver, 1901-1963
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Gogarty, Oliver St. John, 1878-1957
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Irish writer Oliver St. John Gogarty's (1878-1957) works were influenced by his career as a physician and his involvement in politics. Gogarty developed friendships with other members of the Irish Literary Renaissance, such as James Joyce and W. B. Yeats. Gogarty's poems were lauded by colleagues such as Yeats and George Russell (A.E.). Gogarty also published works under pseudonyms. Known as a satirist, Gogarty's works sometimes inspired controversy. From the description of Oliver St...
Brookhouser, Frank, 1912-
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Kirgo, George, recipient.
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New York Evening Post,
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Shaw, Anna Howard, 1847-1919
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Anna Howard Shaw (February 14, 1847 – July 2, 1919) was a leader of the women's suffrage movement in the United States. She was also a physician and one of the first ordained female Methodist ministers in the United States. Born in northern England in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1847, her family left England and immigrated to the United States. In their new country, the Shaws made several moves. After settling in the bustling port city of New Bedford, Massachusetts, they uprooted again, this time ...
P.M., recipient.
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Lokem, Ralph, recipient.
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Gurney, L S, recipient.
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Henry, David B, recipient.
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Everson, Ida Gertrude
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Grigsby, Emily.
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Roberts, William Frederick.
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Blanck, Jacob, 1906-
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Burkhart, Harriet.
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Ludlan, Eugenie Gordon (Shonnard).
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Popular mechanics magazine.
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Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963
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Epithet: novelist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000815.0x000080 Aldous Huxley was a British novelist, short-story writer, playwright, screenwriter, literary and social critic, and poet. From the description of Aldous Huxley collection of papers, 1915-1973 bulk (1915-1963). (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122517267 From the guide to the Aldous Huxley collection of papers, 19...
Bain, Read, recipient.
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Anderegg, Hedy, recipient.
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Stone, Idella Purnell, 1901-
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American poet and editor. From the description of Idella P. Stone Personal Papers and Records of Palms, 1922-1960. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122494236 Editor and publisher of the literary magazine "Palms". From the description of Idella Purnell letter to Will Orton Tewson [manuscript], no year January 23. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647998665 Idella P...
Saint-Gaudens, Augustus, 1848-1907
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Sculptor. From the description of Papers of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, circa 1848-1907. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71071553 Sculptor and artist. From the description of Augustus Saint-Gaudens papers, 1891-1920. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981198 Sculptor, New York. From the description of Letter, 1893 April 19. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122553768 American sculptor. From the description of Saint-Gaudens National...
Pyle, Howard, 1853-1911
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American illustrator and writer of children's books. From the description of Howard Pyle letter to Elmer Reynolds July 2, 1887. (Ohio University). WorldCat record id: 13054039 Illustrator, muralist, writer, art teacher, of Wilmington, Del. From the description of Howard Pyle manuscript collection, 1898-1988. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70977558 Illustrator and children's book author; Wilmington, Del. From the description of Howard Pyle let...
Ford, Consuelo Urisarri, 1903-
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Evans, John
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Epithet: of Add MS 37505 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001094.0x000160 Epithet: Archdeacon of Merioneth British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001188.0x0003b7 The creator of this manuscript is believed to be John Evans, the Unitarian Minister at Carmarthen from 1816 to 1818. The document was compiled whilst he was recovering from a...
Bynner, Thomas Edgarton, 1853-1891.
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White, William Allen, 1868-1944
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American journalist known as the "Sage of Emporia"; owner and editor of the "Emporia Gazette." From the description of Papers of William Allen White, 1890-1940 [manuscript]. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647837106 Journalist. From the description of Letters, 1889-1945. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122644557 Pulitzer Prize-winning Emporia, Kansas, newspaper editor and author. From the description of William Allen White letter...
Lucioni, Luigi, 1900-1988
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Painter; Vermont, New York; b. 1900, d. 1988; Lucioni was a realist painter best known for his landscapes of Vermont and portraits of opera singers. From the description of Luigi Lucioni papers, circa 1933-1993. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 319939702 Painter and etcher, born Malnate, Italy. Moved to America with his family when he was a child. Studied at Cooper Union Art School and National Academy of Design. Painted explicitly and realistically, creating very detailed and...
Reedy, Margaret.
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Hodgson, Aurelia.
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Mary Quinlan.
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Stravinskii, Vera, recipient.
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Chami, N
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Walsh, Chad, 1914-1991
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Knell, William H
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Martin, Mrs. George Madden, 1866-
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Piel, Gerard
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Kennedy, George H, recipient.
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Pulido, Crescencia.
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Foote, Elvira
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Witter Bynner.
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Brower, Reuben A. (Reuben Arthur), 1908-1975
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Brower (1908-1977) was Cabot Professor of English Literature at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Reuben A. Brower, 1951-1977 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973311 ...
Frye, Olga.
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Bublen, Elles Parker.
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Henig, Suzanne, recipient.
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Astrov, Margot Luise Therese (Kröger) 1908-
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MacKaye, Arvia, recipient.
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Robb, Margaret, recipient.
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Hutton, Laura, recipient.
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Pakenham, Compton, recipient.
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Heinemann, William, Ltd., London.
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Dilliard, Irving, 1904-2002
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Trustee, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (earlier name: University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus)); editor of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch editorial page. From the description of Papers, 1937-1991. (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign). WorldCat record id: 28410478 Editorial page editor for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and champion of victims of injustice, Dilliard served as a sponsor for the 1960 centennial celebration of Jane Addams who devoted her l...
Bogan, Louise, 1897-1970
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Louise Bogan was an American poet, critic, and teacher; she was poetry editor of The New Yorker for many years. From the description of Papers, 1930-1990 (inclusive), 1930-1970 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122615911 Louise Bogan was born on August 11, 1897 in Livermore Falls, Maine. She was raised in Milton, New Hampshire and Ballardvale, Massachusetts and lived most of her adult life in New York City. She was educated at Boston Girls' Latin School beginning in 191...
Doty, E W, recipient.
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Heinemann and company, recipient.
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Bard, Philip, 1898-1977
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Smith, John, 1924-
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Time
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Waters, Ethel, 1900-
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Connely, Willard, 1888-1967
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Monahan, Maurice M, recipient.
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Howland, Alice, recipient.
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Mrs. B. J. O. Nordfeldt.
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Caroline Naomi Bynner
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Weekley, Montague
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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 ...
Wilson, John W, recipient.
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Lewis, Edith
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Powell, B H, recipient.
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Browne, Maurice, 1881-1955
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Produced May 18, 1942. From the description of Tomorrow's sun; a play, 1942. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34365838 British actor, director, producer, and co-founder of the Chicago Little Theatre. From the description of Morley's First Sketch of English Literature papers, 1909 and 1936. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34491672 ...
Pomroy, Jesse H
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Belles, Peter D, recipient.
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Brewer, Helen Dean
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Fenton, Frank L.
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Professor. From the description of Letters, ca. 1927-1969. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 36491911 ...
Baker, Mrs. George P., recipient.
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Stone, Louis T, recipient.
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Butler, Hugh Alfred, 1878-1954
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McCole, Miss , recipient.
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Baker, Edgar, recipient.
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Briggs, Goffe, recipient.
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Biggs, John, 1895-
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Campbell, Inez Arnold, recipient.
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Lord, Pauleine.
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The Author's and writer's who's who, recipient.
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Johnson, Arthur F
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Johnson, Spud, recipient.
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Antonio J. Taylor
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Brooks, Gladys, recipient.
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New Mexico
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Wertz, Joseph B.
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Rorty, James, 1890-1973
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Goodwin, Juanita, d. 1963
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McIntosh, David (David R.)
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Ginsberg, Louis, recipient.
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Greer, Howard, recipient
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Ficke, Stanhope Blunt, recipient.
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Barr, Stringfellow, 1897-1982
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Historian, author, and former president of St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland. From the guide to the Stringfellow Barr letters to Broadus Mitchell, 1952, 1954, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) University of Virginia professor; co-founder of St. John's College's "New Program" based on the classics; president of the Foundation for World Government. From the description of Papers of Stringfellow Barr [manuscript], 1915-1958. (...
Gale, Violet R
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Duncan, Isadora, 1877-1927
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Isadora Duncan was a dancer and dance teacher who is credited with inventing what came to be known as Modern Dance. From the description of The Isadora Duncan papers. 1904-1927. (University of Utah). WorldCat record id: 191855381 American dancer. From the description of Autograph note signed, dated : [n.p., n.d.], to an unidentified recipient, [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270873291 Isadora Duncan (1878-1927) was born 27 May 1878 in San Francisc...
Richards, Grant, 1872-
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Hurlbert, Miss , recipient.
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Freeman, Mary.
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Chase, Nancy, recipient.
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Dye, Lawrence A, recipient.
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Bynner, Witter
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Bynner was an American poet and translator. From the description of Letters from various correspondents, 1904-1962. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 81729898 Witter Bynner (1881-1968) graduated from Harvard University summa cum laude in 1902, and in 1907, was the Phi Beta Kappa poet for "Young Harvard." He continued publishing until the release of "New Poems, 1960." He was a lively part of the social and cultural life of Santa Fe, New Mexico, until his ...
Barker, Elsa, 1869-1954
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Elsie Barker was born in Leicester, Vermont in 1869 to Albert Galvin Barker and Louise Maria (Taylor) Barker. When she was 13, her father died. The following year, as she related, she put on long skirts and took a teaching job elsewhere in Vermont, but came home on weekends and played with her dolls. At 16, she left teaching and learned telegraphy. At 18, she learned shorthand by taking night courses and became a private secretary first in Boston and then New York City ...
Nichols, Robert, 1893-1944
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English author Robert Nichols was known as a World War I poet and playwright. Educated at Winchester College and Oxford, he served as an artillery officer in World War I, before being discharged with shell shock. He wrote poetry, giving readings to large crowds, and was part of a group of British artists sent to America. After the war, he became part of England's literary circle, served as professor of English literature at the University of Tokyo, and lived for a time in Austria and France. He ...
Pulido, Remigio, recipient.
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Who's who in America, recipient.
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Berryman, John, 1914-1972
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John Berryman (1914-1972) was an American poet and teacher. From the description of John Berryman collection, 1938-1971. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122486626 American modernist poet. From the description of Acceptance speech for the National Book Award in poetry, 1969 March 12 / John Berryman. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 18347371 From the description of Mesa encantada : typescript, 1935 April. (Universit...
Thompson, Laurence Sidney, 1916-
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Norton, Miss , recipient.
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Pulido, Arturo.
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Zarro, Ramin.
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William Koshland
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Overton, Carlton, recipient.
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Bender, J. Terry (John Terry)
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Chief of Division of Special Collections and keeper of rare books at Stanford University Libraries. From the description of Correspondence, 1962-1966. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122553284 From the guide to the J. Terry Bender correspondence, 1962-1966, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...
Bard, Harriet (Hunt).
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Barber, Jackson.
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Ingersoll, Ralph, 1900-1985
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Marsh, Charles H, recipient.
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Sax, Victor A
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Beloit poetry journal, recipient.
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Marsigli, Marlys, recipient.
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King, Ethel, recipient.
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Japanese-American citizens' league, recipient.
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Ficke, Arthur Davison, 1883-1945
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Arthur Davison Ficke (1883-1945), American poet and collector of Japanese prints. His works include Sonnets of a Portrait Painter(1914), Chats on Japanese Prints (1915), Out of Silence and Other Poems (1924), and Mrs. Morton of Mexico, (1939), a novel. From the description of Arthur Davison Ficke Papers 1865-1971. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702134010 Ficke (Harvard, A.B., 1904) served as Curator of Japanese Prints at the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard. From the d...
Pirie, Nancy.
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Perry, Jo, recipient.
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Edwards, John H.
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The Crisis, recipient.
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Masters, Marcia Lee
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Brown, Heywood Campbell, 1888-1939
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Vasconcelos, José, recipient.
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King, Narcissa, recipient.
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Anderson, Andrew E, recipient.
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Sullivan, Mrs. James Amory, recipient.
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Smith, Harrison, 1888-
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Burris, Quincy Guy, 1901-
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Russell, Lao, 1904-
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Jones, Roger Milliken, recipient.
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Rubinstein, Ruth, recipient.
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Swiesh C. Bannerji
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Strachey, Evelyn John St. Joe, recipient.
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Sturgis, Marie.
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Clemens, Cyril, 1902-1999
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Cyril Clemens (1902- ) was editor of the Mark Twain Journal and president of an international Mark Twain society. Clemens was a native of St. Louis, Mo.; son of James R. and Katherine Boland Clemens; and a kinsman of Samuel L. Clemens. From the guide to the Cyril Clemens Papers, ., 1936-1976, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) Cyril Clemens, born in St. Louis on July 14, 1902, died in Kirkwood on May 16, 1999. Distant cous...
Smith, William Jay, 1918-....
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American author and Washington University alumnus. From the description of Papers. 1924-1985. (Washington University in St. Louis). WorldCat record id: 12959285 Poet and Library of Congress poetry consultant (1968-1970). From the description of Two lockets : manuscript poem, 1945. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70984138 American poet. From the description of Papers of William Jay Smith [manuscript], 1957. (University of Virginia). WorldCat re...
Lindsay, Noel, recipient.
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Wardenburg, Martha
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Duncan, Margherita Sargent
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Douglas, Norman, 1868-1952
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English novelist and essayist. Born George Norman Douglas. From the description of South wind : AMs and related material, [1916]-1924 Oct. 25. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122645587 From the description of ALS : London, to Grant Richards, 1917 Oct. 3. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122645586 George Norman Douglas was born Dec. 8, 1868 in Falkenhorst, Thuringen, Austria; recognized as British author, scientist, diplomat...
Cosgrove, Leo, recipient.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6kb7436 (person)
Laing, Dilys, 1906-1960
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Writer, poet, artist; born, North Wales; educated in England and Canada; married Alexander Laing, a Dartmouth graduate and later professor of Belles Lettres, in 1936 and became an American citizen. Her work was admired by such contemporary poets as Robert Lowell. From the description of Papers, ca. 1917-1960. (Dartmouth College Library). WorldCat record id: 242977947 ...
Norwich morning bulletin, recipient.
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Chauvenet, William
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Library of Congress, Poet in Residence, recipient.
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Henderson, Alice (Corbin), recipient.
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Vieth, Richard, recipient.
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Saint-Gaudens, Homer, 1880-
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Walpole, Hugh, 1884-1941
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English novelist. From the description of Hugh Walpole collection, 1910-1939. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70925561 From the description of Autograph letter signed with initials : Brackenburn, Keswick, to [James] Bain, 1931 Apr. 4. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270658346 From the description of Sons and Lovers. A Preface : autograph manuscript signed, fair copy with a few revisions : [n.p.], 1923 June 4. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270658363 ...
Limon, José, recipient.
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Leighton, Juanita, recipient.
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Vrons'kyi, Vakhtanh Ivanovych, 1905-
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White, Stewart Edward, 1873-1946
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Author, graduate of the University of Michigan (Ph. B., 1895; M.A., 1903). From the description of Papers, 1901-1941. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34365123 Author, graduate of the University of Michigan (Ph.B., 1895; M.A., 1903). From the description of Stewart White papers, 1901-1941. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 68304307 American author. From the description of Stewart Edward White papers, 1910-1913. (Unive...
Hatch, Carl A
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Esquerre, Helen, recipient.
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Earl Roppel.
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Stigall, Charles E, recipient.
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Burrielle's press clipping bureau
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Boissevain, Eugen.
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Witt-Diamant, Ruth, recipient.
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Paige, Louise, recipient.
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Galbraith, Georgie Starbuck.
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Ficke, Stanhope Blunt.
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Koshland, William, recipient.
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McCormick, Harriet Hammond, 1862-1921
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Carroll, Pat, recipient.
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Grenelle, Lisa
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Fletcher, Charlie May.
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Dempsey, John J., 1935-
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John J. Dempsey served as Under-Secretary of the Interior (1940) and as New Mexico State Governor for two consecutive terms (1943-1946). From the guide to the John J. Dempsey Scrapbooks, 1940-1948, (Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.) ...
Perry, Gardner B. (Gardner Braman), 1783-1859
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Young, Charlotte
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Dillon, George, 1906-
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Jacques Chambrun
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Bergamini, David, 1928-....
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Day, Douglas, recipient.
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Arthur Ficke
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Ellis, Dorothy, recipient.
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Look, recipient.
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Harris, Frederick V, recipient.
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Clark, Orton Loring.
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Morris, Marjorie, recipient.
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Shaw, John Bennett
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Epithet: book collector British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001150.0x000050 The Baker Street Irregulars (as an organization) was founded in 1934 by Christopher Morley (and others), and continues to meet annually in New York City. (See Jon Lellenberg's multi-volume BSI Archival Series for a fuller historical treatment of the organization.) Local scion societies of the BSI are found world-wide, many of them producing...
Housman, Laurence, 1865-1959
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Writer, poet and artist whose work focused on royalty and religion. Brother of poet A.E. Housman. From the description of Letters, 1890-1957. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 122517799 British author. From the description of Laurence Housman papers, 1936-1958. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70979842 Laurence Housman (1865-1959), writer, brother of A.E. Housman. From the guide to the Laurence Housman: Letters to Noel Teulon-...
Crowell, Thomas Y, company, firm, publishers, recipient.
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Bird, Grace V., 1892-1986
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Alvarez, Walter C. (Walter Clement), 1884-1978
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Walsh, Ernest, 1895-1926
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Poet and soldier. From the description of Ernest Walsh correspondence and poems, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981520 ...
Kennerley, Mitchell, 1878-1950
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Mitchell Kennerley served as the publisher for "Wine of the Puritans," "John Addington Symonds" and "The World of H. G. Wells." From the description of Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1909-1915. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 181337904 Mitchell Kennerley (1878-1950) was an American publisher and art dealer. He worked for various literary magazines and published several others. From 1916 to 1929 and 1937 to 1939 he was president of the Anderson G...
Rorty, James, recipient.
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Brewer, William A.
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Kayes, Alan, recipient.
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Landau, Siméon.
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Sandburg, Carl, 1878-1967
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Carl Sandburg (1878-1967) was an American author, editor and poet. He won three Pulitzer prizes, two for his poetry and the third for his biography of Abraham Lincoln. From the guide to the Carl Sandburg Collection, 1924-1954, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) American poet, novelist and historian, Carl Sandburg (1878-1967) won two Pulitzer Prizes, one for Abraham Lincoln: the War Years and the other for The Complete Poems of Carl Sandburg ...
Eliot, John D
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Montoya, Antonio M, recipient.
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Parrish, Maxfield, 1870-
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Long, Anton V.
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Carswell, John, recipient.
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Lindsay, Vachel, 1879-1931
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Nicholas Vachel Lindsay was born in Springfield, IL. He studied in Ohio, Chicago, and New York and acquired a reputation as a poet and lecturer. Lindsay became famous for his walk from Springfield, IL to New Mexico in 1912, and for an unusual method of writing poetry. In 1924 he arrived in Spokane where he worked as a columnist for the "Spokesman-Review". He returned to Springfield in 1929, and at the time of his death was a major figure in American poetry. From the description of Co...
Smith, William Jay
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William Jay Smith was born April 22, 1918, in Winnfield, LA. He followed a career as a writer and teacher in English. He is best known as a poet, both for adults and children, and has received awards and honors for his portry. He also worked as a translator, being fluent in French and Italian, and also familiar with Spanish and Russian. Biographical Sources: Something About the Author, vols. 2, 68 Something About the Author Autobiography Series, vol. 22 From the guide to the William ...
Rex, Beach
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Blackwell, Alice Stone, 1857-1950
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Daughter of suffrage leaders Lucy Stone and Henry Browne Blackwell, Alice Stone Blackwell joined her parents in writing and editing the Woman's Journal. For additional biographical information, see Notable American Women, 1607-1950 (1971). From the description of Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1885-1950 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008749 Editor, The woman's journal and suffrage news. From the description of Letter, 1920 Apr...
Wilkening, Howard E.
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The Bohemian club
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Cousins, Margaret, recipient.
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Carpenter, George Oliver, recipient.
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Bynner, Edwin Lassetter, 1842-1893
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Bynner was an American author. From the description of Letter, 1890. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81768129 ...
Kane, R. Keith (Richmond Keith), 1900-1974
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Richmond Keith Kane (1900-1974) earned his Harvard AB 1922, and his LL.B. in 1926. He served as Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Navy, in which capacity he inspected the Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 1 in California in 1944, and was a member of the Harvard Corporation from 1950 to 1970. He was given an honorary LL.D. by Harvard in 1971. From the description of Papers of R. Keith Kane, 1921-1971 (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77066577 ...
St. John's College, recipient.
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Hunt, William Morris, 1824-1879
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William Morris Hunt (1824-1879) was a painter, portrait painter, and instructor from Boston, Mass. From the description of William Morris Hunt photographs and catalogs, ca. 1878-1880. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122333561 William Morris Hunt (1824-1879) was a painter and instructor from Boston, Mass. Hunt drowned in the Isle of Shoals, N.H., possibly a suicide. From the description of William Morris Hunt letters and photographs, [ca. 1...
Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946
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H. G. Wells, Herbert George Wells (b. September 21, 1866, Bromley, Kent, England-d. August 13, 1946, London, England), best remembered for imaginative novels such as The Invisible Man and The War of the Worlds, prototypes for modern science fiction, was a prolific writer and one of the most versatile in the history of English letters. He produced an average of nearly three books a year for more than fifty years, in addition to hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles. His works ranged from f...
Robert Creeley.
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Redman, Ben Ray, 1896-1961
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Salomon, Isidore Lawrence, 1899-1985
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Brennen, K C, recipient.
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Rehan, Ada, 1860-1916
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Fritz, Bernadine, recipient.
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Maxwell, Georgia, recipient.
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Widdemer, Margaret
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Margaret Widdemer, novelist and poet. From the description of The Dark Cavalier : the collected poems of Margaret Widdemer, 1957. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702186208 Margaret Widdemer (1889?-1978) was an American author, novelist and poet. Born in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Ms. Widdemer attended Drexel, Bucknell, and Middlebury College. She began writing as a child and by 1916 had received the Trimmed Lamp prize for the best lyric. That same year...
Ernst, Jane B
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Komroff, Manuel, 1890-1974
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Manuel Komroff was an anarchist, editor, writer and artist. He met Carl Zigrosser before World War I, when they were both involved in the circle of the Modern School/Ferrer Center. From the description of Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1917-1973, n.d. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 213465853 Novelist & author, died in 1974. From the description of Manuel Komroff papers, 1897-1979. (Columbia University In the City of New York). ...
Magruder, Daniel R
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Lovett, Robert Morss, 1870-1956
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Epithet: Editor `The Dial' British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000297.0x000068 Lovett was the chairman of the Sacco-Vanzetti National League, New York, N.Y. From the description of Letter, 1927 Dec. 9, New York, N.Y. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 41876163 ...
Paquette, Donald J.
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Bryan, John, recipient.
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Portillo, José Lopez, recipient.
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Byrd, Cecil K.
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Graham, Elizabeth E, recipient.
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Jackson, Joseph Henry, 1894-1955
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Author and journalist Joseph Henry Jackson was born in New Jersey and came to California after World War I. He served as literary editor of the San Francisco Argonaut and the San Francisco Chronicle, and his works include Tintypes in Gold (1939), Anybody's Gold (1941), and My San Francisco (1953). From the description of Joseph Henry Jackson papers, circa 1931-1955. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 86132578 Joseph Henry Jackson, author and literary c...
Katharine F
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Cagle, William R. (William Rea)
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Lausche, Frank, recipient.
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Figueres, José.
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Henry A. Moe
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Hoyt, Helen, 1887-
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Muenthe, Alexandria.
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Goodwin, Juanita, recipient.
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Lane, Nancy, recipient.
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Padilla, Alfredo, recipient.
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Greer, Howard
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Morton, Elizabeth, recipient.
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Berg, Bobby, recipient.
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Hall, Josef Washington, 1894-1960
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Viereck, Peter Robert, 1916-
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Miner, Earl Roy.
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Miner was born on Feb. 21, 1927 in Marshfield, WI; BA (1949), MA (1951), and Ph. D in English (1955), Univ. of Minnesota; instructor in English, Williams College, 1953-55; from instructor to professor, UCLA, 1955-72; in 1972 became professor of English at Princeton Univ.; advisory editor, Literary studies -- East and West, Eighteenth century studies, and CLIO; professor, William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, 1971-72; published works include Seventeenth century imagery (ed. 1971), The cavalier ...
Rise, Gerald A
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Stowe, Lyman Beecher, 1880-1963
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Bradford, Mary Rose
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Bynner, George, recipient.
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Aiken, Conrad Potter, 1889-1973
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Epithet: writer British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000207.0x000343 American poet, short-story writer, novelist, and critic . From the description of Letter, 1969 January 26 (Johns Hopkins University). WorldCat record id: 148050827 Conrad Aiken was an American novelist, short-story writer, and poet. From the description of Conrad Aiken collection of papers, 1913-1963. (...
Chandler, Mrs. , recipient.
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Moore, Marianne, 1887-1972
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Poet, acting editor of The Dial magazine, 1925-1929. Born Marianne Craig Moore. From the description of Book manuscripts, 1935-1967. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122417395 From the description of Albums, [ca. 1905-1936]. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122524976 From the description of Family correspondence, 1848-1972, bulk 1905-1972. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122540617 From the desc...
Grew, Joseph C. (Joseph Clark), 1880-1965
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Grew was a U.S. diplomat and author. He was attached to embassies in Egypt, Mexico, Russia, Germany, and Austria (1904-1916); secretary-general to the U.S. delegation at the Paris Peace Conference; minister to Denmark (1920) and to Switzerland (1921-1923); negotiator at the Lausanne Conference on Near Eastern Affairs (1922-1923); under secretary of state (1924-1927, 1944-1945); ambassador to Turkey (1927-1932) and to Japan (1932-1941); special assistant to the secretary of state (1942); and dire...
Quinlan, Mary, recipient.
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Grant, Mary, recipient.
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Forks, Edward W
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Bacon, Josephine Daskam, 1876-1961
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American writer. From the description of Autograph letters signed (4) : New York and Chappaqua, to F.A. Duneka, 1906 Jan. 31-1907 Feb. 28. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270134444 Author. Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon (1876-1961) was a writer who made the point of having female protagonists. She wrote a series of juvenile mysteries and also wrote on "women's issues" and women's roles. From the description of Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon Papers, 1904-1934. (Smith C...
Columbia university, recipient.
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Rice, Virginia, recipient.
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Kates, George Norbert 1895-....
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Aranjo, Antonio Borja, recipient.
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Chavez, Teofilo, recipient.
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Hoffman, Daniel, 1923-
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Daniel Hoffman was a poet and a member of the Department of English Literature at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania. From the description of Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1965. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 190822116 Daniel Hoffman -- scholar, writer and teacher -- was born in New York and educated at Columbia University, receiving his Ph.D. there in 1956. He pursued a distinguished academic career, producing several scholarly works inc...
Harris, Henriette, recipient.
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Pearson, Mrs. Drew, recipient.
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Mrs. Saint-Gaudens
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Simms, John F, recipient.
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Laughlin, Ruth.
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Kiang, Kang-hu
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Eastman, Ida Rauh, recipient.
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Drew, Fraser Bragg, 1913-
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Girard, Alexander, recipient.
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Patton, Kenneth L. (Kenneth Leo), 1911-1994
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Byrnes, James F. (James Francis), 1882-1972
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James F. Byrnes was born on May 2, 1882, in Charleston, South Carolina, to Elizabeth McSweeney and James Byrnes. On May 2, 1906, he married Maude Busch, who was born in Aiken, SC, on October 22, 1883. Byrnes was elected Court Solicitor of the Second District in 1908; U.S. Congressman from 1911-1925; U.S. Senator from 1931-1941. He was appointed to serve as a Justice of U.S. Supreme Court 1941-1942. He also served as Director of the Office of Economic Stabilization, 1942; Director of the Office o...
Moy, Hymn, recipient.
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Bohn, Wm. E. (William Edward), 1877-
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Burrelles press clipping bureau, recipient.
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Jennings, Leslie Nelson
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Wanger, Walter, recipient.
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Barker, Elsa, recipient.
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Farr, Robert
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Snow, Royall H. (Royall Henderson), 1898-
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Faculty member, Department of English, The Ohio State University, 1928-1963. From the description of Playscripts, 1932-1953. (Ohio State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 20762973 ...
Buck, Pearl S. (Pearl Sydenstricker), 1892-1973
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Pearl S. Buck was the daughter of American missionary parents, and spent the first seventeen years of her life in China. Her third novel, The Good Earth, won the Pulitzer Prize, and a Nobel Prize for literature followed, citing The Good Earth as well as her biographies of her parents. Critical reception for her works has been mixed since these early successes. A prolific and optimistic author, most of her fiction is set in China, and she displays great affection for the place and her characters....
Donahoe, Edward, recipient.
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Lash, Kenneth, recipient.
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Tambimuttu, Thwiairajah, 1915-
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Robertson, Sylvia, recipient.
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Hawkins, Maude Miller
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Carleton, Sara King, 1885-
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Frye, Burton James Conrad, 1920-
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Schroeder, Ralph Lietz.
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Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
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Roosevelt, 26th U.S. president, served 1901-1909. From the description of DS, 1904 March 1. : Washington, D.C. Homestead Certificate. (Copley Press, J S Copley Library). WorldCat record id: 15210791 26th president of the United States, 1901-1909. From the description of Theodore Roosevelt letters, 1917, 1918. (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 213408920 Roosevelt was then Governor of New York. Chapman was one of the founders of the New York St...
Scott, Evelyn, 1893-1963
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American author. From the description of Evelyn Scott Collection, 1894-1952. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122590438 Evelyn Scott was a writer from Clarksville, Tennessee. From the description of Letter, circa 1937, New York, to Mr. Nortewall. (University of Tennessee). WorldCat record id: 45253557 Evelyn Scott was born in Clarksville, Tennessee, on January 17, 1893, as El...
Harriman, G E, recipient.
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Cox, Kenyon, 1856-1919
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Mural painter, illustrator, teacher, and writer; New York, N.Y. From the description of Kenyon Cox letters, 1893-1919. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122456081 American artist, author. From the description of Kenyon Cox papers, circa 1860-1922. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 505719883 Kenyon Cox was an American artist, born in Ohio, who studied in Cincinnati, Philadelphia and Paris, 1877-1882. He moved to New York in 1...
David Greenhood
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Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951
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Sinclair Lewis (b. Feb. 7, 1885, Sauk Centre, MN–d. January 10, 1951, Rome, Italy) was an American novelist, short-story writer, and playwright. He was the first American to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1930. ...
Murry, John Middleton, 1889-1957
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English writer and critic born in London. He was editor of Rhythm, the Athenaeum and the Adelphi. He wrote poetry, essays and criticism In 1918 he married Katherine Mansfield for whose work he helped gain recognition. He also edited the Peace News (1940-46). From the description of John Middleton Murry collection. [1931-1944]. (University of Victoria Libraries). WorldCat record id: 676738340 Author John Middleton Murry was born in London to lower-class parents, and proved to...
Warren, Gretchen, recipient.
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Myers, Florencia.
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Keith, Joseph Joel
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Joseph Joel Keith was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and moved to Los Angeles, California in the 1920s. He was a member of the Poetry Society of America, president of the Los Angeles, California Branch of the P.E.N., and was managing editor of the Borestone Mountain Poetry Awards. His works include: "Across the Dark" (1964), "Aloha, Polynesia: Hawaiian Poems" (1967), "Durable Fire" (1949), "The Hearth Lit: Poems" (1946), "Inner Pilgrim" (1939), "The Long Nights: Poems" (1944), and "The Proud P...
Routledge, firm, publishers, London, recipient.
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Brewer, Frances, recipient.
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Jacobson, V H
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Sloves, Marvin, recipient.
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Lippincott (J. B.) company, Philadelphia.
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Turnball, Belle, recipient.
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Boggs, Tom, 1905-1952.
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American writer and editor. From the description of Letters : to Vincent Starrett, 1942 July 12 and 19. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 86168056 ...
Wing, Drusilla.
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Stellhoff, Frances, recipient.
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Bynner, Edwin, 1816-1917
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Rubinstein, Ruth
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Kiang, Ying, recipient.
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McConnell, Margaret D, recipient.
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Faranco, Michel, recipient.
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Dolittle, Marion, recipient.
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McCarthy, Charles Dennis, recipient.
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Lafferty, Michael H
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Dillon, George, recipient.
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Warren, Nancy
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Test, George A. (George Austin)
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Bloch, Mrs. Ernest, recipient.
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Syracuse university
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Syracuse University was involved with the Chautauqua Institution in providing a program of continuing education during the summer in undergraduate as well as graduate fields. From the description of University College, Chautauqua Center records, 1953-1969. 1953-1969. (Syracuse University). WorldCat record id: 122528964 [pending] From the guide to the New York State Publishing and Printing Collection, circa 1800-1950, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse...
Pulido, Crescencia, recipient.
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Ickes, Harold L. (Harold LeClair), 1874-1952
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Lawyer and U.S. secretary of the interior. From the description of Harold L. Ickes papers, 1815-1969 (bulk 1933-1951). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980130 Harold Ickes (1874-1952) was a United States administrator and politician. He served as Secretary of the Interior for 13 years, from 1933 to 1946, the longest tenure of anyone to hold the office, and afterwards he became a syndicated columnist writing on political topics. From the guide to the Harold Ickes ...
Bryan, John, 1952-
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Bates, Margaret, recipient.
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Untermeyer, Louis, 1885-
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Montgomery, John, recipient.
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Hackett, Francis, recipient.
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Moore, John G, recipient.
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Roberts, F W, recipient.
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Walling, Peggy (Wood), recipient.
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James Rorty
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Urzúa, Simona, recipient.
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Clemens, Clara
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Clara Clemens was the wife of Ossip Gabrilowitsch and the daughter of Samuel Clemens. From the description of ANS : Munich, to Margaret Sloss, 1914 Apr. 22. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122369535 American soprano; wife of Ossip Gabrilowitsch. From the description of Typewritten letter signed, dated : [n.p.], 27 November 1935, to Mr. [Harry Harkness] Flagler. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270564489 Clara Clemens was a daughter of Samuel Langhorne Cleme...
Cain, Mrs. F G , recipient.
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Appleton, publishers
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Masters, Ellen
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Austin, Mary, 1868-1934
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Mary Hunter Austin has variously been identified as a feminist, naturalist, mystic, author, and even "woman of genius." She was one of the leading literary figures of her time, the author of 27 books and more than 250 articles, stories, poems and other short pieces. In 1900, Mary Austin settled in Carmel and became one of the founders of the literary colony. In 1918, Austin traveled to New Mexico, hoping to continue on to Mexico to conduct research on folk traditions. In New Mexico she was contr...
Smith, Barbara, recipient.
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Du Barry, Bobby.
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Hempelman, Louis, recipient.
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Edwards, John, recipient.
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Harper, R W, recipient.
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Winthrop, Robert C. (Robert Charles), 1834-1905
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Mitchell, Roger S., 1907-
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Mitchell earned his Harvard AB in 1930, and his MD in 1934. From the description of Examination in History 11, June 16, 1926. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77075641 ...
Turkle, Brinton, recipient.
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Lowell, A. Lawrence (Abbott Lawrence), 1856-1943
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Nicola Sacco (1891-1927) and Bartolomeo Vanzetti (1888-1927) were Italian immigrants who were tried and executed for robbery and murder of payroll guards Frederick Albert Parmenter and Alessandro Berardelli. The case of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts v. Sacco and Vanzetti quickly became one of America's most complicated and notorious political trials. They were found guilty on July 14, 1921, but the legal struggle to save them extended until 1927. By April 9, 1927, all appeals in the Massachu...
Jacobson, V H, recipient.
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Alexander, Ruth Laughlin.
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Lee, Isobel C, recipient.
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Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931
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Educator, author, and naturalist. From the description of Papers of David Starr Jordan, 1861-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71068098 Zoologist David Starr Jordan was elected president of Indiana University in 1885. He left IU in 1891 to become Stanford University's first president. Jordan died in 1931. From the description of David Starr Jordan papers, 1874-1929, bulk 1895-1929. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 61225195 American ichthyolog...
Foster, Mrs. Henry Clay, recipient.
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Kasten, Florence, recipient.
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Thommen, Edward, recipient.
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Porter, Kenneth Wiggins, 1905-1981
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Kenneth Wiggins Porter was a professor of history at several colleges and conducted research on African-American frontiersmen and cowboys, Black Seminoles, and American folklore and folk history. He also wrote poetry and was a Socialist, maintaining an active correspondence with both groups of people. Born in Kansas, Porter graduated from Sterling College in Kansas with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1926, and obtained his Master of Arts degree the following year from the ...
MacNichol, Roy, recipient.
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Underwood, Mollie, recipient.
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Hard, Walter, 1882-
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Warren, James E.
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Farley, James L
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Rogers, Ruth, 1890-
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Dial Publishing Company
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Garden, Mary
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Scottish singer. From the description of Autograph letters signed (2) : Paris and Aberdeen, to Edward Wagenknecht, 1947 Sept. 16 and 1951 July 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270863977 American soprano of Scottish birth. From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : [n.p.], 1958 or 1959, to Miss Burkman, 1958 or 1959. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270967492 From the description of Typewritten document signed, dated : Paris, 8 June 1907, 19...
Mary (Hunter) Austin
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Holman, Libby, recipient.
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Barca, Guiseppe Cosimo, recipient.
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Comfort, Charles Haines
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King, Katharine, recipient.
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Gale, Norman, 1862-1942
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Tennyson, Sir Charles, 1879-
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Juta, Jan, recipient.
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Anderegg, Fred, recipient.
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Taggard, Genevieve, 1894-1948
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Genevieve Taggard was an editor, educator, and author. Born in Washington, Taggard was raised in Hawaii by missionary parents; after graduating from The University of California at Berkeley, she settled in New York and began publishing poems. Her verse was well-received by her peers and is notable for its vivid imagery. She also wrote an important, albeit superseded, biography of Emily Dickinson. She later worked with composers, writing poems for musical settings. She was a self-described social...
Wilson, Frank C
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Keays, Celia, d. 1910
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Emerson, Gordon G
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Link, Arthur S. (Arthur Stanley), 1920-1998
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Atkinson, Justin Brooks, 1894-
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Duncan, Margherita Sargent
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Yeats, Mrs. William Butler.
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McLean, Edward, recipient.
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Pierrefeu, Elsa de, recipient.
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Hull, Cordell, 1871-
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Romero, Henry C, recipient.
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Ernst, Roger, recipient.
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Meacham, Harry M. (Harry Monroe), 1901-1975
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Author and management consultant. From the description of Harry M. Meacham papers [manuscript] , 1900-75. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647943074 ...
Raven, Seymour, recipient.
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Bynner, John Morgan, recipient.
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Dunbar, C W, recipient.
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Hersey, John Richard, 1914-
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Atcheson, George, recipient.
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Johnston, Miss , recipient.
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Service, Mrs. R R , recipient.
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Glueck, Grace, recipient.
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McCau, Miguel Angel, 1886-
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Life, recipient.
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Lutzen, Harold, recipient.
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Hughes, Dorothy B.
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Russell, Mrs. , recipient.
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Smith, Betty, 1904-
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Lay, Norma.
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Gifford, John C. (John Clayton), 1870-1949
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Toklas, Alice B., 1877-1967
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Toklas was a writer and companion to Gertrude Stein. From the guide to the Alice B. Toklas letters to William Alfred, 1951-1961., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) Biographical Note Alice B. Toklas (1877-1967) was an author and the life partner of Gertrude Stein. Don Frank is the son of one of Toklas' childhood friends. After his service in the armed forces, he met Toklas in Europe. ...
Walton, Eda Lou, 1894-1961
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Benson, Arthur Christopher, 1862-1925
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Benson was born Apr. 24, 1862; his father was Edward White Benson, who later became Archbishop of Canterbury; entered Eton as King's scholar, 1874; went to King's College, Cambridge, 1881; returned to work at Eton, 1885-1903; published first volume of essays, 1896; produced various works, including a biography of his father, Edward White Benson (1899), The schoolmaster (1902), Land of hope and glory, and Peace and other poems (1905); in all, published more than seventy books, including poetry, s...
Felten, Major.
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Matthiessen, F. O. (Francis Otto), 1902-1950
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Matthiessen was an American literary scholar, teacher, and critic. From the description of Papers, 1929-1950. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122468863 From the guide to the Papers, 1929-1950., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) F.O. Matthiessen was an American literary critic and a Harvard professor of history and literature. From the description of Correspondence with Hugh T. Cunningham, 1946-1950. (Harvard Univer...
Price, Vincent Barrett
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Lincoln Steffens
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Bender, J. Terry (John Terry)
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Chief of Division of Special Collections and keeper of rare books at Stanford University Libraries. From the description of Correspondence, 1962-1966. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122553284 From the guide to the J. Terry Bender correspondence, 1962-1966, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...
The Wall Street journal, recipient.
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Garson, Greer, recipient.
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McIntosh, David, recipient.
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Graham, Robert, recipient.
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Gurko, Miriam.
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Independent researcher and author of biographies and histories, primarily for a juvenile audience. During her research for a biography of Edna St. Vincent Millay, Gurko met and became friends with Floyd Dell. Dell, a poet, novelist, newspaperman, literary editor, and Socialist, developed a close relationship with Millay during their years in Greenwich Village. From the description of Miriam Gurko - Floyd Dell papers, 1958-1968. (Newberry Library). WorldCat re...
Vachel Lindsay
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Bennett, Raine Edward
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The New York Public Library, recipient.
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Munson, Gorham Bert, 1896-1969
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Gorham Munson was associated with New Democracy. He and Carl Zigrosser shared interests in A. R. Orage, progressive education and new economic theory, particularly the Social Credit Movement. From the description of Correspondence with Carl Zigrosser, 1919-1942. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 213466243 ...
White, Mrs. Walter.
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Powell, Lawrence Clark, 1906-2001
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Lawrence Clark Powell was a noted writer and librarian. Powell was well-known for his writings on librarianship and the literature of the American Southwest, including books such as Books West Southwest and Southwest Classics. He served as head librarian at UCLA from 1944 to 1961, when he became the founding dean of the UCLA Graduate School of Library Service. After retiring from UCLA, Powell moved to Tucson, Arizona in 1971, where he served as a Professor in Residence at the University of Arizo...
Fitzpatrick, Daniel Robert, 1891-1969
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Daniel Robert Fitzpatrick (1891-1969), commonly known as D. R. Fitzpatrick, was a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning American cartoonist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (1913-1958). Born on March 5, 1891 in Superior, Wisconsin, Fitzpatrick attended the Art Institute of Chicago. Fitzpatrick worked as a staff artist and cartoonist for the Chicago Daily News from 1911 until 1912. Joining the St. Louis Post Dispatch in 1913, Fitzpatrick was the editorial cartoonist there until ...
Blanche Knopf.
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Irwin, , recipient.
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Hokinson, Helen E. (Helen Elna), 1893-1949
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American cartoonist and author. From the description of Autograph letters signed (73), postal cards (4), greeting cards (7), telegram (1), autograph notes on a play and drawings (11) : Wilton, Connecticut, etc., mostly to Nancy Hamilton, 1946 Sept. 10-1948 Nov. 7. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270871029 From the description of Collection of preparatory drafts and notes for Our best girl, ca. 1949. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270875045 ...
Porter, Jenny Lind
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Wattles, Willard Austin, 1888-1950.
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Wattles received his A.B. in 1909 and his A.M. in 1911, both from KU. He joined the faculty of KU in 1914 and left in 1920. From the guide to the Personal Papers of Willard Wattles, 1911-1917, (University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library University Archives) Author and poet, professor of English at Rollins College, on staff at Breadloaf. From the description of Papers of Willard A. Wattles, 1917-1924. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 623832...
Cate, Lucille.
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Ildephonse, Mary, recipient.
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Whaley, Mary J
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Rodakiewicz, Henwar
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Talbert, S D, recipient.
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Little, Brown & Co., firm, booksellers, Boston.
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Robbins, J A, recipient.
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United electrical, radio, and machine workers of America, recipient.
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Waley, Arthur, 1899-
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O'Neill, Paul E.
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Hurley, Ruth, recipient.
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Powell, John Benjamin, 1888-1947
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Eicher, Lydia, recipient.
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Monore, Henry S, recipient.
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Hepburn, Katharine, 1907-
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Delaware River Port Authority
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Guttmann, Allen, recipient.
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Tsai Ting, Kan.
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Masters, Marcia Lee
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Field, Arthur, recipient.
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Ferrero, Miss , recipient.
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Wray, Judith E, recipient.
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Prideaux, Tom.
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McMahon, Brien, 1903-
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Seymour, William
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Title: 2nd Marquis Of Hertford British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000800.0x0002ab Title: 1st Marquess of Hertford 1641 and (1660) 2nd Duke of Somerset British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000800.0x0002da Epithet: afterwards Earl and Marquis of Hertford and 2nd Duke of Somerset British...
Kramer, Dale, recipient.
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Tannebaum, Jane, recipient.
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Long, Alice, recipient.
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Davidson, Jo; 1883-
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Conrad, Philip, recipient.
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Non-sectarian anti-Nazi league to champion human rights, inc.
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Carpenter, Margaret Haley
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American author. From the description of Papers of Margaret Haley Carpenter [manuscript], 1898-1985, bulk 1953-1985. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647805166 From the description of Papers, 1979-1988, bulk 1985-1987 [manuscript]. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647824677 ...
Schilling, Marie, recipient.
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John Reed Club, New York, recipient.
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Campbell, Hilary, recipient.
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The University of Buffalo.
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Harmsen, Tyrus G.
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Epithet: librarian California British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000496.0x00004e ...
Burdick, Usher L. (Usher Lloyd), 1879-1960
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Governor of North Dakota and member of the U.S. Congress. From the description of Correspondence, 1937. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20649146 Lt. Governor of North Dakota, 1911-1912; U.S. House of Representatives, 1935-1945, 1949-1959. From the description of Usher Burdick papers, 1730-1958. (State Historical Society of North Dakota State Archives). WorldCat record id: 17662392 CITATION: "Burdick, Usher Lloyd," written by Edward C. Blac...
Draper, Muriel
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Grove Press, recipient.
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Hall, Donald Andrew, 1928-
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Dewey, John, 1859-1952
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John Dewey was born on October 20, 1859 in Burlington, Vermont and graduated in 1879 from The University of Vermont. After graduation Dewey taught high school and published in the Journal of Speculative Philosophy. In 1884 Dewey resumed his studies and earned a Ph. D. from John Hopkins University. Although he taught and remained primarily at Columbia University, he also taught or lectured at the University of Chicago, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, University of California, Imp...
Lang, Andrew, 1844-1912
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Scottish man of letters. From the description of Enchanted cigarettes : [n.p.] : autograph essay signed, [ca. 1891]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270598917 Author and scholar Andrew Lang was born in Scotland, and educated at St. Andrews, Glasgow, and Oxford. He resolved to be a journalist, and wrote articles and columns for various publications, but eventually this versatile and prolific author produced poetry, fiction, essays on various topics, history, literary criticism...
Blair, Fredrika
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Kreymborg, Alfred, 1883-
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Kinne, Wisner Payne
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Pratt, Mrs. James B , recipient.
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Malcolm Cowley
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Evans, John, recipient.
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Shafter, Toby, recipient.
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Mayer, Tom W, recipient.
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Miller, Henry, 1891-1980.
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Novelist. From the description of Papers, 1952-1957. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155457225 Henry Miller (1891-1980) was an American author. He was known for his experimental, surrealist novels, such as Tropic of Cancer, which mixed fiction and autobiography. His writing was controversial for its graphic depictions of sexuality, leading to a 1964 obscenity trial in the United States, Grove Press, Inc. v. Gerstein. From the guide to the Henry Miller Letter, unda...
Walsh, Richard J. (Richard John), 1886-1960
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Price, Lucien, 1883-1964
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Author and journalist. From the description of Fifty years backstage, 1960 Jan. 4. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 85787292 Junius Lucien Price was an American writer of books and for publications including the Boston Evening Transcript and the Atlantic Monthly . At the time of his death at age 81, he was still writing for the Boston Globe . From the guide to the Lucien Price additional papers, ca. 1863-1964., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, H...
Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967
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Poet, author, playwright, songwriter. From the guide to the Langston Hughes collection, [microform], 1926-1967, (The New York Public Library. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division.) From the description of Langston Hughes collection, 1926-1967. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 144652168 Langson Hughes: African-American poet and writer, author of Weary Blue (1926), The Big Sea (1940), and other works. ...
Camp, Madeleine, recipient.
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Toole, K. Ross (Kenneth Ross), 1920-1981
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Author, former director of the Montana Historical Society, and professor of history at the University of Montana in Missoula. From the description of Kenneth Ross Toole interview, 1970. (Montana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70924269 Kenneth Ross Toole was born August 8, 1920 in Missoula, Montana. After serving in the Navy during World War II, Toole received a B.A. in History in 1946 and M.A. in History, American West, in 1948, both from the U...
Moult, Thomas, recipient.
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The Denver
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Kasten, Florence.
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Broughton, James, 1913-1999
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James Richard Broughton was raised in California and graduated from Stanford University in 1936. After studying playwriting and directing in New York, Broughton returned to California and began making experimental films, including The Pleasure Garden, which won a special jury prize at the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. During this time, Broughton wrote and published poetry as one of San Francisco's "Renaissance Poets," which included Helen Adam, Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, and Eve Triem. From 1958 t...
Lyons, Bill, 1945-
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Bennett, Raine Edward
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Kamila Gibran.
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Kahn, Hannah, recipient.
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John Morgan Bynner
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Kronenberger, Louis 1904-
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Wolfe, Reese
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Rand, Frank, recipient.
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Torrence, Ridgely, 1875-
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Villa, José García 1908-1997
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English poet and novelist. From the description of Two poems : manuscript copy of two poems in the hand of Edith Sitwell, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 772521603 ...
Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 1892-1950
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Poet and author. From the description of Edna St. Vincent Millay papers, 1832-1992 (bulk 1900-1950). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71066360 American poet. From the description of ALS : Camden, Maine, to Eleanor Morgan Patterson, 1916 June 15. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122442927 From the description of Photograph of Edna St. Vincent Millay [manuscript], 1920 August. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647812089 ...
Primrose, William, recipient.
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Levy, Mirandi.
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Bradford, Mary Rose
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Gonzalez, , recipient.
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Champion, Myra, recipient.
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Harper's magazine.
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Bynner, Edwin Tyler.
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Farley, James L, recipient.
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Magee, David, 1965-
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Pincetl, Rene M
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Rosenfeld, Paul
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Lindsay, Noel
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Barber, Jackson, recipient.
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Seton, Marie, recipient.
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Farrar, Geraldine, 1882-
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Edna St, Vincent Millay
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Fergusson, Harvey, 1890-1971
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Author Harvey Fergusson was born in New Mexico and settled eventually in Berkeley, Calif. Most of his fiction is set in New Mexico, including his popular trilogy of novels Blood of the conquerers (1921), Wolf song (1927), and In those days (1929). His autobiographical novel Home in the West was published in 1945. From the description of Harvey Fergusson papers, 1906-1953. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 122501735 ...
Hawk, Lowell
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Flaccus, Kimball, 1911-
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Porter, Lucius Chapin, 1880-
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Henderson, Alice Corbin, 1881-1949
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American poet, editor, and writer on Southwestern topics. From the description of Papers, 1861-1987 (bulk 1920-1949). (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122349020 Note: The initials ACH for Alice R. Corbin Henderson, WPH for her husband, William Penhallow Henderson, and AHR for her daughter, Alice Oliver Henderson Evans Rossin Colquitt are used throughout this inventory. AHR identified herself in h...
Andrew, Gerda, recipient.
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Mary Brewer
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Douglas, Henry Hulbert.
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Stegner, Wallace, 1909-1993.
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Recorded in Stegner's home. From the description of Interview by John Milton : cassette audio tape, June 20, 1969. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122398049 Robert Pepper taught in the English Department at San Jose State University. From the description of Typed letter signed to Robert D. Pepper, 1982 Apr. 11. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83291245 Mormon school teacher and author. From the description of Letter, 1979. (Unknown). WorldCat re...
Felton, Major, recipient.
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Rockwell, Warren.
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Golden, Samuel A.
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Samuel Golden, New York printer who specialized in theatrical publicity materials and owner of Artcraft Litho and Printing Company. From the description of Samuel Golden theater collection, [ca. 1930-1979]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38476208 ...
Howard, Hazel B, recipient.
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Curtis, , recipient.
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Sloan, Dolly.
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Ascenio, Daniel, recipient.
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Carswell, Catherine MacFarlane, 1879-1946
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Newsweek, recipient.
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Medill McBride and company, publishers, New York, recipient.
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Biggs, Anna, recipient.
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Paquette, Doanld J
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Clark, Mrs. , recipient.
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Bass, , recipient.
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Kennedy, George H
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Knopf, Alfred A., 1892-1984
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Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from Alfred A. Knopf and his wife, Blanche Knopf. From the description of Letters, 1928-1944, to Lewis Mumford. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155870929 Publisher. From the description of Reminiscences of Alfred A. Knopf : oral history, 1961. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309743309 American publisher. From the description of Typed letters signed (1...
Bishop, Morris, 1893-
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Lucero, Eugene, recipient.
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Fitch, Clyde, 1865-1909
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William Clyde Fitch (1865-1909), American playwright. From the description of Nathan Hale : an original play in four acts, [circa 1897] / by Clyde Fitch. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702202011 Dramatist. From the description of Grace de Granmont : holograph play script, 1893. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 163614397 1886 graduate of Amherst College. American playwright best known for plays of social satire and character study and notable for having fou...
Clapp, Helen, recipient.
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Long, Haniel, 1888-1956
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Haniel Long was born in Burma in 1888 and brought to Pittsburgh at the age of three. He went on to graduate from Harvard and came back to Pittsburgh to teach literature at Carnegie Tech. Seeking a healthier climate than industrial Pittsburgh, he eventually went to Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1929. He was the author of many books, chiefly on poetry and the Southwest. From the description of Haniel Long papers 1888-1956. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 45421794...
Mayer, Tom W
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Gurko, Miriam, recipient
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Boyd, Lawrence, recipient.
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The Inter-Ocean, recipient.
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Nippon company, importers, Cambridge.
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Lee, Nanying, recipient.
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Le Gallienne, Richard, 1866-1947
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Richard Le Gallienne, British journalist and author, was a prolific writer during the late 19th and early 20th century. His early mentor was Oliver Wendell Holmes. Le Gallienne wrote My ladies' sonnets (1887), and the romantic novel, The quest of the golden girl (1896). He published The romantic nineties (1926), while working as a journalist in New York. In 1927 Le Gallienne emigrated to France where he lived out the remainder of his life. From the description of Manuscript-Letters, ...
Nelson, Starr
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Scott, Winfield Townley, 1910-1968
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Brown class of 1931. Poet, essayist, literary editor of Providence lJournal, instructor of English at Brown. From the description of Papers, 1921-1966. (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 145430023 Brown class of 1931. From the description of New verse anthology : typescript, 1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122418633 Poet; essayist; Literary Editor of the Providence Journal; Instructor of English; Brown Class of 1931. From the descri...
Horan, Kenneth (O'Donnell) 1890-
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Good Housekeeping magazine
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McGovern, Hugh, recipient.
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Ernst, Ruth, recipient.
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Morton, Elizabeth
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Epithet: governess British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000841.0x0000ad ...
Langford, Gerald, 1911-
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Hunt, Helen
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Hunt, Charles B.
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Greene, Roger Sherman, 1881-1947
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Greene was an American diplomat, foundation official, and medical administrator in China. From the description of Papers, 1896-1947 (inclusive), 1903-1947 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 81511230 From the description of Additional papers, 1923-1941. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122520915 From the description of Roger Sherman Greene additional papers, 1898-1925, 1898-1925. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612198379 Fro...
Ewell, Judith Jones, recipient.
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Rosenfeld, Paul, recipient.
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Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924
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Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924) was born into a prominent Boston family in 1850. Through his mother’s family, the Cabots, Lodge traced his lineage back to the 17th century, with one great-grandfather a leading Federalist during the Revolutionary period. Growing up in both an intellectual and privileged household, "Cabot" took naturally to academic subjects, particularly history and literature. Beyond his early devotion to scholarly pursuits, Lodge also enjoyed numerous sports and the great outdoor...
Brooks, Mary, recipient.
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Delaware River Port Authority, recipient.
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Kurz, Barbara, recipient.
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Faulkner, Jocelyn, recipient.
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Gurley, Louis.
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Pierce, Vivian, recipient.
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Taylor, Antonio J
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St. John, George, 1877-
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Block, Malu.
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Sothern, E. H. (Edward Hugh), 1859-1933
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Actor. From the description of E. H. Sothern papers. 1914-1923. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980499 Edward Hugh Sothern (1859-1933) was an American actor and author who appeared on the New York and London stages; Julia Marlowe (1865-1950) was a successful actress in New York. They became co-stars in 1904, were married in 1911, and toured, mainly in Shakespeare plays, until her final retirement in 1924. Sothern devoted much of his later years to public readings, lectures ...
Parry, Albert, 1901-1992
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Andrew, Gerda.
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Zapapta, Ramon, recipient.
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Paepcke, Mrs. Walter P , recipient.
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Suh, Hu.
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Cousins, Margaret
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Swallow, Alan, 1915-1966
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Swallow was born in 1915; BA, English, Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, 1937; MA and Ph. D, Louisiana State Univ.; taught at Univ. of New Mexico and Western State College before becoming full-time professor at Univ. of Denver; helped to found Univ. of Denver Press, 1947; created publishing company, Alan Swallow, Publisher, in 1954; later imprints included Big Mountain Press, Sage Books, and Swallow Paperbooks; published over four hundred titles, primarily of poetry, criticism, and Western Americana; d...
Bynner, Ida (Mayer).
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Kaplan, Justin.
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Havighurst, Robert J. (Robert James), 1900-1991
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Melva S. Green
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James, William, 1882-1961
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William James, Jr. (1882-1961), son of famous psychologist William James, was an American painter who worked as a painting critic for the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and as its director from 1930-1937. While at the Museum School, James met Mrs. Kathryn A. Hodgman of Kalamazoo, Michigan through Edward W. Forbes. James and Hodgman studied together at his summer home in Chocorua, New Hampshire during the summer of 1934. From the guide to the Papers, 1930-1937, (Harvard Art...
Forrest, James T. (James Taylor), 1921-
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Martini, Houston.
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Cassidy, Ina Sizer, recipient.
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Davenport, Russell W. (Russell Wheeler), 1899-1954
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Author, editor, and political activist. From the description of Papers, 1899-1980 (bulk 1930-1954). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 31816454 Biographical Note 1899, July 12 Born, South Bethlehem, Pa. 1917 Graduated Thacher School, Ojai, Calif. Private, American ...
Kane, , recipient.
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John Meigs
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Inveraity, Bruce, recipient.
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Graham, Miss , recipient.
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Fabs, Sophia L, recipient.
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Baker, Alice, recipient.
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Pound, Dorothy (Shakespear).
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Gladys B. Ficke
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Williams, William Carlos, 1883-1963
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This collection covers the years of William Carlos Williams's medical studies at the University of Pennsylvania, a year of service at a New York City hospital, a semester of medical study in Leipzig, and the period when he was setting up his medical practice and courting his future wife, Florence Herman, in his home town of Rutherford, N.J. During this time, his younger brother Edgar went from engineering and architectural studies at M.I.T. to further study of architecture at the American Academ...
Dunn, Roy Sylvan.
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Povall, George P
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Herzberg, Max J. (Max John), 1886-
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Stephens, James, 1882-1950
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Irish poet and story writer. From the description of What Thomas said in a pub [manuscript], n.d. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647814436 Epithet: of Add MS 33979 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001305.0x00017e James Stephens was an Irish poet, short story writer, and novelist. From the description of James Stephens collection of papers, 1908-1939 bulk (1911-1938...
Gladys Ficke
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Dasburg, Andrew, recipient.
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Tabb, John B. (John Banister), 1845-1909
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John Banister Tabb From the guide to the John Banister Tabb Letter, 1901, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) American priest and poet. From the description of Autograph letter signed : [n.p.], to Mr. Small, 1899 Aug. 30. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270575110 From the description of Autograph letters signed, some with initials (11) and postal cards (3) : Ellicott City, Md., to Laurens Maynard, 1900 Jun. 19-1906 Jan. 14...
Lambert, Jane, recipient.
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Reedy, William Marion, 1862-1920
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American editor and critic. Born in St. Louis in 1862, Reedy served his apprenticeship as a writer on the Missouri Republican, then as a reporter for the Globe-Democrat, and in 1893 became the city editor of the St. Louis Mirror. He soon owned the Mirror and the publication changed from a gossip sheet to a sophisticated literary magazine. Reedy became one of the most successful literary entrepreneurs of his day and was influential in the development of American poetry in...
Adams, James Truslow, 1878-1949
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Mormon missionary. From the description of Diary, 1900-1902. [photocopy]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122604696 James Truslow Adams was successful businessman who became a celebrated historian, writing chiefly about the history of early New England. In 1912, having worked for twelve years as a businessman in a New York brokerage house, Adams moved to Bridgehampton, L.I., and began writing. His first books--"Memorials of Old Bridgehampton" (1916) a...
Stahr, Walter, recipient.
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Cleghorn, Sarah Norcliffe, 1876-1959
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American author who wrote poetry, short fiction, novels, essays; interested in many social issues including socialism, pacifism,and working conditions of laborers. From the description of Letters of Sarah Norcliffe Cleghorn [manuscript], 1915-1938. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647874776 Cleghorn was an author and poet. From the description of Papers, 1936-1945 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007193 ...
Spadone, Anne DuPois, recipient.
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McKinney, Louise, recipient.
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Ball, Kenneth L, recipient.
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Goodwin, Walter, recipient.
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McGovern, Hugh.
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Brewer, Robert D.
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Walton, Eda Lou, 1894-1961
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Hamilton, Leona, recipient.
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Torres, Carmen, recipient.
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Hansen, Harry, recipient.
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Irwin, Laetitia, recipient.
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Riggs, Mrs. C A , recipient.
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Barnes, Emily Otis, recipient.
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Harriet Monroe Memorial Library, recipient.
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Fox, Paul, recipient.
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Nettle, Eleanor Jane, recipient.
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Faulkner, Barry, 1881-1966
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Artist. From the description of Barry Faulkner papers, 1861-1966 (bulk 1900-1966). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82380415 Muralist, painter, and teacher; Keene, N.H. Studied with George de Forest Brush, Abbott Handerson Thayer, and at the American Academy in Rome. Was a trustee of the McDowell Colony, Peterborough, N.H. Died Oct. 27, 1966. From the description of Barry Faulkner papers, 1900-1973. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78618549 ...
Steegmuller, Francis, 1906-1994
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Francis Steegmuller was a biographer of French literary figures such as Cocteau, Apollinaire and Flaubert. He also translated French literature. From the description of Letters from Douglas Cooper, 1966-1997. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 78011580 Alfred Kazin was an American essayist, literary critic, and historian. From the guide to the Alfred Kazin collection of papers, 1933-1990, 1933-1978, (The New York Public Library. Henry W. and Albert A...
Harper & Brothers.
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Correspondence (129 letters) and typescript (unsigned) revisions and notes, 1954, (23 p.) concerning the publication of The Scope of Total Architecture by Walter Gropius. Includes 22 letters from Gropius. From the description of Correspondence with Walter Gropius, 1952-1956. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612369957 Publishing firm in New York City. From the description of Harper & Brothers Records 1817-1929. (Columbia University In the City of New ...
Bennett, Melba Berry, recipient.
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Saunders, Sally, recipient.
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Thomas, Norman
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Mya Sein, Ma, recipient.
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Isherwood, Christopher, 1904-1986
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After Isherwood dropped out of Cambridge University in 1925, he became the private secretary to the French violinist André Mangeot. Mangeot's son, Sylvain, the manuscript's illustrator, would become the Diplomatic Editor for the Reuters News Agency and the author of The Adventures of a Manchurian: The Story of Lobsang Thondup (Collins, 1974). From the description of People one ought to know : autograph manuscript signed : [London], January 1926. (New York Public Library). WorldCat r...
Fleming, James J V, recipient.
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Hodgson, Ralph, 1871-1962
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Ralph Hodgson, British poet who wrote "Song of Honour," "The Bull," "Time, You Old Gypsy Man," and "Eve." Hodgson taught in Japan for fourteen years at Sendai University, then moved to the United States in 1938, settling in Ohio, where he spent the rest of his life with his wife Aurelia Bolliger Hodgson. From the description of Ralph Hodgson papers, 1695-1976 (bulk 1914-1970). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82097276 From the description of Ralph Hodgson papers, 1695-1976 (bu...
Noyes, Alfred, 1880-1958
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Poet. From the description of Papers of Alfred Noyes, 1941. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79454022 Author Alfred Noyes was born in England and attended Oxford, although he left without earning a degree. He published his first book of poems at the age of twenty-one, and within ten years had become the most commercially successful poet of his day. Popular and prolific, Noyes wrote disarming, skillful verse in traditional metre, and actively opposed the Modernist movement. He ...
Gow, Edward Gee, recipient.
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Cobb, Irvin S. (Irvin Shrewsbury), 1876-1944
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Author, humorist. From the description of Letters, 1914-1944. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49199652 Irvin S. Cobb (1876-1944) was an American author and humorist. He was best known for his humorous stories of Kentucky life, such as in his book Old Judge Priest . From the guide to the Irvin S. Cobb Letter, 1928, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) Author, and humorist. From the descript...
McComas, Francis C, recipient.
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Ciardi, John, 1916-1986
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American poet and critic. Winner of Avery and Jule Hopwood Award in poetry, 1939. Professor of English at Harvard, 1946-48, and Rutgers, 1953-61. From the description of Letter, 1980 Feb. 4, Key West, Fla., to Henry F. Pommer, Ripon, Wis. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34364896 Poet, editor, literary critic, lecturer, and journalist. Full name: John Anthony Ciardi. From the description of John Ciardi papers, 1910-1997 (bulk 1960-1985). (Unknown). W...
Hosch, Mrs. Heyward C, recipient.
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Black, Dora W
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Rosner, De
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McCormick, Ada, recipient.
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University of New Mexico press
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The University of New Mexico Press was formally established by the University's Board of Regents in 1929; printing equipment first appeared on campus in 1930. The first UNM Press publications were University pamphlets and catalogs with an occasional scholarly publication. The first hardback book produced and distributed by the Press was New Mexico History and Civics by campus authors Lansing Bloom and Thomas C. Donnelly in 1933. The Press's first director was sociology professor Paul A.F. Walter...
Towne, Charles Hanson, 1877-1949
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Charles Hanson Towne (1877-1949) was an author, editor and popular New York celebrity. From 1924 to 1929 he edited many magazines including Smart Set, Delineator, Designer, McClure's, and Harper's Bazaar. He also wrote poetry, novels, plays, travel essays, song cycles, lyrics for musicals and operettas, memoirs, and newspaper columns; taught poetry at Columbia University; and toured with the Broadway hit, Life With Father. Much of his writing celebrated New York City and he was considered to be ...
Spadone, Anna DuBois.
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Debs, Theodore.
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Dickinson, , recipient.
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Crosby, John O.
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Hutchinson, Hesper LeGallienne, recipient.
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R. E. F. Larsson.
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Bates, D M, recipient.
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Wecter, Dixon, 1906-1950
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Dixon Wecter (Yale Ph.D., 1936), professor of American literature, was the author of several works on aspects of American society, including Saga of American Society (1937), When Johnny Comes Marching Home (1944), which was a Life-in-America prize book, and Age of the Great Depression, 1929-1941 (1949). He was literary editor of the Mark twain estate from 1948 until his death in 1950. From the description of When Johnny comes marching home, [1944]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 7021...
Toole, K. Ross
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Frank, Howard J, recipient.
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The Bohemian
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Letchworth, Edward H, recipient.
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Raphaely, Mrs. R , recipient.
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Scott, Cecil, recipient.
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Powell, Hickman, recipient.
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Kent, Rockwell, 1882-1971
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Painter; New York, N.Y. From the description of Rockwell Kent interview, 1957 Sept. 12. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80242441 Painter, illustrator, writer, lecturer; Ausable Forks, New York. From the description of Rockwell Kent letters to Robert T. Hatt, 1935-1936. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122553040 In addition to being a successful painter, printmaker, illustrator, designer, and commercial artist, Kent pursued careers as a writer, professional ...
O'Neill, Lottie, recipient.
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Decker, Clarence Raymond, 1904-1969
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Clarence Raymond Decker was born on December 19, 1904, in Sioux City, Iowa. He received his A.B. degree in 1925 from Carleton College, and his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1928. From 1929 to 1931 he served as the Chairman of the English Department at Illinois Wesleyan University. From 1934 to 1938, he served as the Chairman of the English Department at the University of Kansas City, and he became the Vice-President of the University in 1938. He became the President of the University i...
Leippert, James George
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Collector, autographs. From the description of American poetry collection, 1933. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71060922 ...
Hurd, Henriette.
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Schmidt, Marjorie.
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Knopf, Blanche, recipient.
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Harcourt, Brace and company, recipient.
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Magruder, Daniel R, recipient.
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Haystead, Madge, recipient.
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Gentry, Bruce
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Helen Esquerré
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Lindsay, Catherine M, recipient.
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Briggs, Mary, d. 1964.
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McCormick, Cyrus, 1890-
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Patrick, Talbot, recipient.
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Corle, Edwin, 1906-
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Gray, Adeline, recipient.
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Coblentz, Stanton A. (Stanton Arthur), 1896-1982
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Stanton Arthur Coblentz (1896-1982) was an American author, novelist, poet, and the editor of the literary periodical Wings From the guide to the Stanton A. Coblentz Papers, 1933-1971, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) ...
Palmer, G. H.
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Kate Brewer
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Hollister, Paul
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Epithet: printer at New York British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000496.0x000074 ...
Eaton, Walter Prichard, 1878-1957
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Author, drama critic, and educator. From the description of Correspondence of Walter Prichard Eaton [manuscript] 1901-56. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647942999 Walter P. Eaton: worked in the drama department, New York Tribune, 1902-1907; drama critic, New York Sun, 1907-1908; drama critic, American Magazine, 1909-1918; professor of playwriting, Yale University, 1933-1947; free-lance drama and theater critic; author. From the description of Walte...
Larsen, Martha, recipient.
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Arens, Egmont, 1889-1966
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Egmont Hegel Arens, industrial designer, was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on 15 December 1889, the son of Franz Xavier and Emma (Huegal?) Arens. He was a leading design pioneer in the fields of packaging and plastics and is credited with introducing "appetite appeal" in packaging design. From 1911 to 1914 he attended the University of New Mexico and in 1915-1916 the University of Chicago. Before beginning his career in design, he was a sports editor for the Albuquerque (N.M.) Tribune-Ci...
Grant, Robert, 1852-1940
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Robert Grant (1852-1940) was a Boston novelist, whose books were primarily social satire. In addition he was for many years judge of the Probate Court and Court of Insolvency in Boston, and an overseer of Harvard. In 1927 he acted as one of three members of the Sacco-Vanzetti Commission. From the guide to the Robert Grant papers, 1809-1940., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) American author and judge. From the description of Papers o...
Peloubet, Maurice E., 1892-1976
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Howard Cook
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Bedford, Sybille, 1911-2006
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German born English writer and journalist. From the description of Sybille Bedford Papers, 1914-2001 (bulk 1940s-1980s). (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122481640 Sybille Bedford was born in 1911 at Charlottenburg, Germany, to Maximilian von Schoenebeck and Elizabeth Bernard. Her parents divorced in 1918 and her mother moved to Italy, but Bedford remained with her father in the southern German v...
Kiang, Jean, recipient.
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Parkman, Francis, 1823-1893
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Noted American historian from Massachusetts who traveled the Oregon Trail and published extensively on early America. From the description of Letter, November 27, 1865. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 233593490 Francis Parkman, historian, was born in Boston and educated at Harvard, his father's alma mater. Samuel Parkman was a Unitarian pastor who founded The Parkman Professorship of Pulpit Eloquence and Pastoral Care in The Cambridge Theological ...
Barr, Barbara (Lawrence), recipient.
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Brosseau, Roberta, recipient.
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Beach, Rex, 1877-1949
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American author. From the description of Letter : to "Dear Henry," 1912 Mar. 30. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122385666 Rex Ellingwood Beach (1877-1949) was an American novelist and playwright. Born in Michigan, he studied law before following the Klondike Gold Rush to Alaska, but after a few years gave up prospecting and turned to writing. He wrote a number of historical and so-called "pot-b...
Damon, S. Foster
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American poet. Professor in Department of English, Brown University, 1927-1963. Curator of the Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays, John Hay Library, Brown University, 1930-1963. From the description of Letter, 1956, January 17, Providence, Rhode Island, to Mr. Jonah. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122639408 Poet, dramatist, Blake scholar. Professor of English at Brown University and Curator of Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays. From the d...
Garnett, Edna, recipient.
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Saim, Jaime.
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Dike, Norman, recipient.
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Owings, Margaret, recipient.
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Pound, Dorothy Shakespear, recipient.
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Knopp, George, recipient.
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Miss Bynner
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Brackett, Charles, 1892-1969
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Actor. From the description of Reminiscences of Charles Brackett : oral history, 1959. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122597155 ...
Miss Ruth Wellington.
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Yamagishis, Kayo.
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Geller, Roscoe, recipient.
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Walsh, Richard J. (Richard John), 1886-1960
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Saim, Jaime, recipient.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6bh669w (person)
Olivia Rodham.
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Bynner, Caroline Naomi, 1849-1936.
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Catherine Yoxtheimer Stolomo
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Mellquist, Jerome, recipient.
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Sydney Porter
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Hambleton, , recipient.
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Johnson, Burges, 1877-1963
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Burges Johnson (1877-1963) (AC 1899) was an editor, publisher writer of popular literature and college professor. He also wrote extensively on curriculum development in higher education. He taught at Vassar College (1915-1926), Syracuse University (1926-1935) and Union College (1935-1944). From the description of Johnson papers, 1894-1948. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 52218868 American author. From the description of Letter to E. Ording [manuscript], 1942 March...
Noyes, Mrs. Alfred, recipient.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w63s4qbc (person)
Stanhope Blunt Ficke
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Feldhake, A, H, recipient.
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Lothrop, William, recipient.
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Hutchinson, Sarah.
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Kennedy, Gerta, recipient.
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Lancaster, J.H.
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Arthur, Louise, recipient.
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McCaw, Mary, recipient.
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Vernon Hunter
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Walt Whitman.
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Hamilton, A E, recipient.
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King, Clinton, recipient.
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Powys, John Cowper, 1872-1963
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English novelist, essayist, and lecturer. From the description of Letter, 1934 Dec. 12, Dorchester, England, to John P. Waters, Cambridge, Mass. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34365010 From the description of Correspondence, with Alan Dakers, 1948. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34364799 From the description of Letter, 1944 July 18, Cae Coed, Corwen, Wales, to Ada McVickar, New York. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 3436480...
Datson, Miss , recipient.
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Till, H J, recipient.
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William Seymour
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Montgomery, Mrs. Whitney, recipient.
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Trimmer, Maurice.
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Indiana University. Digital Library Program
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In 1954, the Indiana University School of Education partnered with the Prasan Mitr College of Education in Bangkok and the Thai Ministry of Education to develop programs in teacher education in Thailand. IU's involvement in this area of the world expanded even further the following year when IU was contracted by the U.S. Foreign Operations Administration to assist in the development of an Institute of Public Administration at Thammasat University in Bangkok, Thailand. From the descri...
Gallo, Gonzales, recipient.
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Millay, Norma, 1893-
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Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908
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Author and journalist, of Eatonton and Atlanta, Ga. From the description of Papers, 1858-1978 (bulk 1880-1908). (Emory University). WorldCat record id: 28418453 "Joel Chandler Harris gained national prominence for his numerous volumes of Uncle Remus folktales. Harris's long-standing legacy as a "progressive conservative" New South journalist, folklorist, fiction writer, and children's author continues to influence our society today." - "Joel Chandler Harris." New Georgia Enc...
Hurd, Peter, 1904-1984
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Painter, writer; Roswell, N.M.; d. 1984. From the description of Printed material on Peter Hurd, 1965-1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83637048 Artist, writer, rancher. Born in Roswell, New Mexico. Became artist in the 1920s. Painted primarily historical scenes and murals dealing with the Southwest. Died in Roswell, New Mexico in 1984. From the description of Papers, 1953-1974. (Texas Tech University). WorldCat record id: 25067106 Peter ...
Foster, Damon
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Ildephonse, Mary.
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Chauvenet, William, recipient.
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Harris, Marie, recipient.
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O'Neil, Barbara, recipient.
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Middleton, David, ?-1615
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Epithet: poet British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001035.0x0001c5 Epithet: surgeon British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000391.0x00030f Epithet: Captain; of Add MS 29557 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000391.0x00030d ...
Wesleyan University press, recipient.
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Haber, Tom Burns, 1900-....
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Fox, Paul
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Parker, Susam, recipient.
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Edward Nehls
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Crownover, David, recipient.
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Leighton, Fred, d. 1963
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Bates, Arthur W
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Church, Peggy Pond, 1903-1986
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Poet and writer. Born in Watrous, N.M. Died in 1987. From the description of Papers, 1922-1987. (University of New Mexico-Main Campus). WorldCat record id: 32816653 Peggy Pond Church, poet and writer, was born December 1, 1903 in Watrous, New Mexico. She grew up in a rural community and attended the only grade school on the Pajarito Plateau, The Los Alamos Ranch School, founded by her father Ashley Pond. She wrote the book, The House at Otowi Bridge,...
Holden, Raymond, 1894-
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Hurd, Ann Carol, recipient.
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Ficke, Gladys B, recipient.
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Lamont, Corliss, 1902-1995
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John Reed (1887-1920) was an American journalist and revolutionary. He graduated from Harvard College in 1910, joined the staff of The Masses in 1913, was a war correspondent in Mexico and Europe for Metropolitan Magazine, publicist for the Russian Revolution, and head of the American Communist Labor Party. From the guide to the Corliss Lamont papers concerning John Reed, 1910-1967., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) Reed (1887-1920) was an Amer...
Pratt, Charles Hyde, recipient.
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Eliza Baxter (Bayley) Bynner.
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McClure's magazine
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Hahn, Emily, 1905-1997
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Author. From the description of Letters, 1991-1993. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 40297231 From the description of Papers, 1942-1943. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 49254173 From the description of Papers, ca. 1925-1998. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 417660868 Hahn was born in St. Louis and lived there until her family moved to Chicago during her high school years. She later attended the University of Wisconsi...
Henry Miller.
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Mahnken, Harry.
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De Lanux, Elizabeth, recipient.
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Hatch, Carl A, recipient.
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Beeman, Miss , recipient.
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Esler, Richard Curry
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Bates, Lesley, recipient.
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Fenton, Frank L.
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Professor. From the description of Letters, ca. 1927-1969. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 36491911 ...
Speyer, Lenora (von Stosch) 1872-
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Ward, Lauriston
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Lauriston Ward (1882-1960) was a journalist, businessman, and anthropologist. As a scholar, Ward studied the origins of the Neolithic Age in the Middle East and its spread to Northern Asia and the Far East. After graduating from Harvard College in 1903, Ward spent several years as a newspaper reporter, publicity writer, and free lance contributor to newspapers and magazines. In 1914, he abandoned journalism and joined the travel agency, Raymond and Whitcomb Company, serving as secre...
Nash, Mrs. Willard, recipient.
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Freeto, Frank Harmon, recipient.
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Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964
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Carl Van Vechten was an American novelist, critic, essayist, book collector, and photographer. From the description of Carl Van Vechten collection of papers, 1922-1964. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122455166 From the guide to the Carl Van Vechten collection of papers, 1911-1964, (The New York Public Library. Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature.) Carl van Vechten (1880-1964) was an American photographer, writer,...
Chu Shih-ming
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Who's Who in the Western Hemisphere.
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Ida Mayer Bynner
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Marjorie Schmidt.
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Baer, Lenore, recipient.
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Biggs, Donald, recipient.
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Hunt, Virginia
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Winslow, Ann, recipient.
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Whitlock, Brand, 1869-1934
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U.S. minister to Belgium, 1914-1920. From the description of Letters from schoolchildren of Ghent, Belgium, 1915 March. (University of Toledo). WorldCat record id: 14084889 Toledo mayor, lawyer, author, and diplomat. From the description of Letter, 1916 April 11, Brussels, to Alexander L. Smith, Toledo, Ohio. (University of Toledo). WorldCat record id: 13994096 Lawyer, author, mayor of Toledo, ambassador to Belgium. From the description of Le...
Davis, Elmer, 1890-
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Vinal, Harold, 1891-1965
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Harold Vinal was an editor, publisher, critic, and author. He was born and raised in Maine, which remained an inspiration for his work. He is perhaps best known as the founder and editor of the poetry journal, Voices; he also published numerous essays, and several collections of poems. From the description of Harold Vinal letter to Grace Hazard Conkling, 1921 Aug. 23. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 57436117 ...
Farr, Robert, recipient.
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Bullock, Marie, recipient.
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Anderson, Judith, 1897-1992
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Actress. From the description of Reminiscences of Judith Anderson: oral history, 1971. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122632281 ...
Julie Seaton.
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Reynolds, Max
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Orrick Johns
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Nivison, Ruth.
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Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958
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Richmond author James Branch Cabell (1879-1958) is best known for his controversial book, Jurgen (1919), a fantasy set in Cabell's mythical medieval world of Poictesme (pronounced Pwa-tem). The New York Society for the Suppression of Vice contended the book was obscene. A trial over its content brought the reclusive writer national fame. Throughout the 1920s, Cabell's literary peers, including H.L. Mencken and Sinclair Lewis, praised his works. Cabell was born April 14, 1879, at 101 E. Frank...
Seiffert, Marjorie, (Allen), recipient.
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Preston, Keith, recipient.
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Guilbert, Odette.
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Bankhead, Tallulah
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Actress. From the description of Papers, [ca. 1920]-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155507628 Tallulah (Tallulah Brockman) Bankhead was born 1902 Jan. 31 to William B. and Ada Eugenia Sledge Bankhead in Huntsville, Madison Co., Ala. She attended primary school in Montomery, Ala., while living with her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Owen. She later attended Convent of the Sacred Heart (N.Y.), 1912-1913; Mary Baldwin Seminary (Va.), 1913; Convent of t...
Gwathmey, Robert, 1903-1988
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Robert Gwathmey (1903-1988) was a painter from Amagansett, N.Y. From the description of Oral history interview with Robert Gwathmey, 1968 Mar. 5 [sound recording]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 495595178 Painter, serigrapher, teacher; New York, N.Y. From the description of Robert Gwathmey writings, [ca. 1960]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122455814 Painter; Amagansett, N.Y. From the description of Robert Gwathmey interview, 1968 Mar. 5. (U...
Aposporos, Pános.
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Ficke, Arthur Davison, 1883-1945
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Arthur Davison Ficke (1883-1945), American poet and collector of Japanese prints. His works include Sonnets of a Portrait Painter(1914), Chats on Japanese Prints (1915), Out of Silence and Other Poems (1924), and Mrs. Morton of Mexico, (1939), a novel. From the description of Arthur Davison Ficke Papers 1865-1971. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702134010 Ficke (Harvard, A.B., 1904) served as Curator of Japanese Prints at the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard. From the d...
John Dodds
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Cobean, W S, recipient.
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Ortiz, Eugene, recipient.
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Homer Saint-Gaudens
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Thorne, Evelyn, recipient.
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Normile, James, recipient.
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Brewer, Peter Dorris, recipient.
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Brewer, Robert D.
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Traubel, Horace, 1858-1919
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Poet, critic, and friend and biographer of Walt Whitman; full name Horace Logo Traubel; married Anne Montgomerie in 1891. From the description of Horace Traubel and Anne Montgomerie Traubel papers, 1824-1979 (bulk 1883-1947). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980223 American author. From the description of Letter, 1907 July 24, Philadelphia, to [Rufus Rockwell Wilson], Brooklyn, New York [manuscript]. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647814514 ...
Bennett, Litka, recipient.
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University of Wisconson press.
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Hunt, Charles B. (Charles Butler), 1906-1997
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Lindsay, Ann Lee, recipient.
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Bogenta, C W
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Ellis, Bruce, recipient.
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Lockwood, Ward, recipient.
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Feuerring, Jacob, 1912-
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Speyer, Leonora (von Stosch), 1872-
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Thompson, H Keith.
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Cornish equal suffrage league, recipient.
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Wu, K C, recipient.
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Chami, N, recipient.
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Hunt, Virginia, recipient.
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Prideaux, Tom, recipient.
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St. John's College, Santa Fe.
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Aposporos, Pános, recipient.
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Wellington, Ruth, recipient.
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Palms, recipient.
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Peters, Rollo, recipient.
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Graymer, Marjorie, recipient.
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Woodward, Mrs. John A , recipient.
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Gilbert, R. W
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Arvidson, Lloyd A.
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Pearson, Norman Holmes, 1909-1975
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Epithet: husband of Hilda Doolittle British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001039.0x0000fc ...
MacDowell, Mrs. Edward.
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Waters, Frank, 1902-1995
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Frank Waters, writer and editor, was born July 25, 1902, at the foot of Pike's Peak, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. His father, who was part Cherokee died when Frank was 12 years old. It was his father who initially sparked Frank's interest in Indian culture. Waters attended Colorado College (Colorado Springs) from 1922-25 as an engineering student. He dropped out after his third year to take a job as a laborer in the Salt Creek, Wyoming oil fields. He later worked as an engineer for the Souther...
Pepper, Stephen C. (Stephen Coburn), 1891-1972
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Stephen Coburn Pepper was born in 1891, the son of well-known portrait painter Charles Hovey Pepper, and the grandson of a distinguished President of Colby College. Pepper majored in Philosophy and received both an A.B. and a Ph. D. from Harvard University. After teaching for a year at Wellesley College, Pepper was called to military service during World War I. In 1919, Pepper joined the Department of Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley. Pepper was elected chairman of the Art De...
Mya Sein, Ma.
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Northe, James Neill, recipient.
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Swiggett, Glen Levin, 1867-1961
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Haniel Long.
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Rose, Billy, 1899-
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Clarkson, Louise Wells.
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Landau, Simeón, recipient.
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De Silver, Margeret, recipient.
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Harrigan, Nellie R
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Dempsey, Gladys, recipient.
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Egerer, J. W.
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Aiken, Zoe.
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Villalovas, , recipient.
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Norris, George William, 1861-1944
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U.S. representative and senator from Nebraska. From the description of Papers of George W. Norris, 1884-1944 (bulk 1893-1944). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81101513 ...
Mechem, William M, recipient.
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Bynner, George.
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Daniels, Bradford K. (Bradford Kempton)
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Götzsche
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Lennon, Florence Becker.
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Florence Becker Lennon (1895-1984) was born in New York City. She received a Bachelor's degree in anthropology at Columbia University and a Master's degree in education at the University of Colorado. A poet and author, she published four books of poetry including "Forty Years in the Wilderness", and a biography of Lewis Carroll, "Victoria Through the Looking-glass: The Life of Lewis Carroll. This was later revised and reissued as "The Life of Lewis Carroll" in America. Lennon served as a freelan...
Huebsch, Benjamin, W, recipient.
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Howard, Frances Minturn
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Frances Minturn Howard (1905-1995) was an American poet. She spent most of her life in Boston, was published in national periodicals including Virginia Quarterly Review, Saturday Review, The New Yorker and Poetry Magazine. In 1955 the New England Poetry Society awarded her their Golden Rose Award and in 1957 she received the Reynolds Lyric Award. From the guide to the Frances Minturn Howard Papers, circa 1950-1970, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) ...
Benét, William Rose, 1886-1950
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American poet, novelist, and editor. From the description of Letter to a dealer [manuscript], n.d. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647806176 Editor of The Chimaera. From the description of ALS, [1915]-1916. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122500150 This may not really be Benét's writing. Although the verse appears to be signed by him the writer's intent may have been simply to ascribe the verse to him. Also, it is on letterhead engraved "MM...
Lyman, Alice, recipient.
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Sheaffer, Eugene, recipient.
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Ethridge, James M, recipient.
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Laing, Dilys, 1906-1960
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Writer, poet, artist; born, North Wales; educated in England and Canada; married Alexander Laing, a Dartmouth graduate and later professor of Belles Lettres, in 1936 and became an American citizen. Her work was admired by such contemporary poets as Robert Lowell. From the description of Papers, ca. 1917-1960. (Dartmouth College Library). WorldCat record id: 242977947 ...
Bennett, Melba Berry
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Taylor, Antonio J, recipient.
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Myers, Mrs. Overton, recipient.
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Bynner, Edwin Tyler, d. 1959.
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Vestal, Stanley, 1887-
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Moody, William Vaughn, 1869-1910
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American poet, playwright and teacher. From the description of Papers, 1889-1924 (inclusive). (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 52248317 Playwright and poet. From the description of Letters of William Vaughn Moody [manuscript], 1896-1923. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647814575 William Vaughn Moody [1869-1910], American poet, play write and teacher, studied painting at the Pritchett Institute of Design in 1...
MacKinnon, Miss , recipient.
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Jansen, Roy, recipient.
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Nieh, Heng-chang.
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Smith, Russell E.
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Hodgmann, William.
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Primus, Edward, recipient.
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Marvin, Mrs. Harold, recipient.
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Martinez, A F, recipient.
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Alden, Henry Mills, 1836-1919
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Henry Mills Alden, American writer and editor for 50 years of Harper's Magazine and descendent of John and Priscilla Alden of the Mayflower fame, was born in Mount Tabor, Vermont, on November 3, 1836. From the description of Henry Mills Alden papers, 1862-1907. (University of Delaware Library). WorldCat record id: 667714420 American editor and critic; editor, Harper's Monthly, 1869-1919. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Metuchen, New Jersey, to F...
Field, Arthur, 1948-
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Epithet: Secretary, Maidstone and District Trades' Council British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001088.0x0001a9 ...
Forrest, James T. (James Taylor), 1921-
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Guthmann, Joseph, recipient.
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Richards, William, recipient.
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Troubetzkoy, Ulrich
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Caldwell, Erskine, 1903-1987
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w69t2f58 (person)
Erskine Preston Caldwell was born in White Oak, Coweta County, Georgia, the son of Ira Sylvester Caldwell, a minister, and Caroline Bell, a teacher. Caldwell much later believed that being brought up as a minister's son in the Deep South was "my good fortune in life," for his family's frequent moves to different congregations in the region gave him an intimate knowledge of the people, localities, and ways of life that would inform his fiction and documentary writing. As a youth he observed, with...
Donald Wetzel.
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Carleton, Guy E.
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Abbott, Lyman, 1835-1922
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American clergyman, author, and editor who worked with Henry Ward Beecher as co-editor of the "Christian Union." From the description of Autograph, 1897. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367554802 American author. From the description of Letter : Cornwall on Hudson, [N.Y.] to Mr. Bok, 1908 Oct. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 33376379 Lyman Abbott was an influential American pastor and author. Born in Massachusetts and educated i...
Bodenheim, Maxwell, 1893-
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Sitwell, Osbert, 1892-1969
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Viola Garvin, literary editor of the Observer 1926-1942, and daughter of James Louis Garvin, editor of the Observer 1908-1942. From the description of Letter, 1940 October 21, Renishaw Hall, N. Sheffield to Viola Garvin. (Washington State University). WorldCat record id: 37429151 English poet and satirist. From the description of Letter : Cyprus, to Maurice [Baring], 1935 Feb. 15. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). Wor...
Straight, Michael Whitney.
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Art administrator, art collector; Washington, D.C. From the description of Michael Whitney Straight interview, [ca. 1971]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220190485 The donor, Michael Straight, grew up at Dartington Hall, Devonshire, England, an experimental community founded by his mother, Dorothy Whitney Straight and her second husband Leonard K. Elmhirst. The community included a progressive coeducational boarding school and a cluster of art centers. In the early 1930s, St...
Museum of New Mexico.
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The Museum of New Mexico and its Board of Regents were established by a legislative act in 1909 (1909 Laws of N.M., Chp. 4, Sec. 1- 9). During the early years the director served both the Museum of New Mexico and the School of American Archaeology, later the School of American Research. Under the Cultural Properties Act of 1969, the Museum became responsible for administering all registered cultural properties belonging to the State of New Mexico (1969 Laws of N.M., Chp. 223, Sec. 6). In 1977 a ...
Fojtik, Sonja, recipient.
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Savage, Frances (Higginson) 1898-
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Nash, Willard, recipient.
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Griscom, Acton
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Sloan, Helen Farr, 1911-2005
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Helen Farr Sloan was the second wife of John Sloan, the painter. From the description of Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, [between 1932 and 1963]. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 186363657 Widow of the painter John Sloan. From the description of Helen Farr Sloan interview, 1988 July 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81618103 Helen Farr Sloan (1911-2005) was the widow of celebrated American artist John Sloan (1871-1951), one o...
Isaac Ouppan
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Mukerji, Dhan Gopal, 1890-1936
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Watkins, Sue.
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Eastman, Ian R
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Nelson, Starr, recipient.
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Howes, Barbara
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Barbara Howes was born on May 1, 1914, in New York City. After an education which included a degree from Bennington College, she began to edit the literary magazine, Chimera, in 1943. After her editorship ended in 1947, Howes began a long career as a poet and editor. Often anthologized, Barbara Howes continued to write poetry, while branching out into fiction during the subsequent decades. She was given an award in literature in 1971 from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. F...
Henig, Suzanne
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Beck, Warren
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Peters, Rollo
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Charles Rollo Peters III (1892-1967) was born in Paris, but moved to California when he was five. He was an actor, scenic designer, director, producer and co-founder of the New York Theatre Guild. He designed the costumes for George Pierce Baker's 1921 The Pilgrim Spirit: a pageant in celebration of the tercentenary of the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Massachusetts, December 21, 1620. The pageant was performed at the State Reservation near Plymouth Rock, in July and August of 1921. ...
Archer, Glenn L.
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Macmillan, publishers, New York
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William Justema
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Melville, David B, recipient.
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Brett, Dorothy, 1883-1977
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British-born painter. From the description of Dorothy Brett letters to Mark Lutz, Taos, New Mexico, 1957-1965. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82601125 From the description of Dorothy Brett letters to Mark Lutz, Taos, New Mexico, 1957-1965. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702152797 Dorothy Eugenie Brett (1883-1977) studied at the Slade School of Art and University College in London. She became friends with Dora Carrington, Katherine Mansfield, John Middleton Murry, Fr...
Wallace, Stevens
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Huff, Jennie L
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Brook, Gina.
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Putnam, Samuel, recipient.
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De la Mare, Walter, 1873-1956
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Walter De la Mare (1873-1956) was a British poet, novelist, short story writer, critic, essayist, anthologist, dramatist, and a prolific writer of children's poetry and fiction. From the description of Papers of Walter De la Mare, 1923-1956. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122584933 Mégroz was the early biographer of de la Mare. From the description of Letter, c. 1923, to R.L. Mégroz. (Unknown). WorldCat record...
Barnes, Nellie
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Currier, Richard
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Holt, Henry & Co.
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John Bynner
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Whicher, George Frisbie, 1889-1954
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Primus, Marjorie, recipient.
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Davis, Wyatt, recipient.
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Horatio Colony.
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Ambrose Bierce
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Young, Frances, recipient.
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Ward, Lauriston, recipient.
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Regnery, Henry, company, recipient.
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Briggs, Sallie Lee, recipient.
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Block, Harry.
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Lawrence, Frieda (von Richthofen) 1876-1956
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Chapman, Oscar L. (Oscar Littleton), 1896-1978
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Oscar L. Chapman (b. 1896) was the Secretary of the Interior from 1949 to 1953. Chapman died in 1978. From the description of Chapman, Oscar L. (Oscar Littleton), 1896-1978 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10571795 Lawyer and secretary of the Dept. of the Interior. From the description of Papers, 1931-1952. (Harry S Truman Library). WorldCat record id: 70943865 ...
Dickson, Lovat, 1902-1987
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McGingley, Phyllis, 1905-
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Conant, James Bryant, 1893-1978
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James Bryant Conant (1893-1978) was a chemist, educator and public servant. Conant taught chemistry at Harvard from 1917-1933; he served as Harvard's president from 1933-1953. He was the national director of defense research from 1941-1945, and was instrumental in the creation of the atomic bomb. He continued as President of Harvard until 1953, at which time he was made United States High Commissioner for Germany. When allied military occupation of Germany ended in 1955, Conant became the U.S. A...
Howe, Louise, recipient.
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Macleod, Norman, 1906-1985
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American editor, educator, and poet Norman Wicklund Macleod was born October 1, 1906, in Salem, Oregon. From the description of Norman Macleod manuscripts, 1940-1951. (University of Delaware Library). WorldCat record id: 624618763 Norman Wickland Macleod, professor, novelist, poet, editor, was born October 1, 1906 in Salem, Oregon. He received his B.A. at the University of New Mexico in 1930. He was influential to students in the fields of creative writing and poetry. ...
Davis, Robert H., 1961-....
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Epithet: of 'The Sun' New York British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001085.0x000105 ...
Kiang, Phoenix.
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Moulton, Louise Chandler, 1835-1908
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Evans was a professor at Tufts College, 1900-1912. From the description of Letter [between 1900 and 1912] Oct. 28, Boston, to Prof. [L.B.] Evans [Medford, Mass.]. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34367729 Louise Chandler Moulton was a minor American poet who lived in Boston, Massachusetts. From the description of Louise Chandler Moulton letters to and about E.C. and Laura Stedman, 1873-1894. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record ...
Eliot, John O, recipient.
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Ficke, Arthur Davison, 1883-1945
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Arthur Davison Ficke (1883-1945), American poet and collector of Japanese prints. His works include Sonnets of a Portrait Painter(1914), Chats on Japanese Prints (1915), Out of Silence and Other Poems (1924), and Mrs. Morton of Mexico, (1939), a novel. From the description of Arthur Davison Ficke Papers 1865-1971. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702134010 Ficke (Harvard, A.B., 1904) served as Curator of Japanese Prints at the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard. From the d...
John Biggs
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Lindsay, Robert O, recipient.
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McClure, Philips, & Company
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Hanes, Leigh, 1894-
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Porter, Bruce, recipient.
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Stewart, Mort, recipient.
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Raymond, Thomas L. (Thomas Lynch), 1875-1928
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Quinlan, Mary
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Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce.
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Matchett, William H., 1923-
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William Henry Matchett is a poet and Emeritus Professor of Literature at the University of Washington. Born in 1923 in Chicago, IL, Matchett earmed a B.A. (1949) from Swarthmore College, and an M.A. (1950) and PhD. (1957) from Harvard University. He began teaching at the University of Washington in Seattle in 1954, and was appointed a full professor in 1966. A member of the Society of Friends, Matchett was Chair of the executive committee of the Pacific Northwest office ...
Briggs, Sallie Lee.
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Edward Arlington Robinson
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Hawk, Lowell, recipient.
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Rios y Valles, Jesús.
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Carswell, John
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Trench, Herbert, 1865-1923
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Warner, Lucien, recipient.
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Seiffert, Marjorie (Allen)
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Larremore, Thomas Armitage, 1889-1975
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The Marion Press was a private press that flourished in Jamaica. A book was written about it by publisher Frank E. Hopkins' daughter Amy and son-in-law, Thomas A. Larremore. From the description of Marion Press miscellany, 1902-1944, 1941-1944 (bulk). (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155476571 ...
Frank, Mrs. Paul, recipient.
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Mellquist, Jerome.
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Reedy, Mrs. William Marion, recipient.
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Hartford, Huntingdon, 1911-
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Lindsay, Howard
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Kaempffert, Waldemar, 1877-1956
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Waldemar Kaempffert was editor of Popular Science Monthly. From the description of Letters to J. B. Lippincott Company and Horace Howard Furness, Jr., 1916-1917. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155884714 ...
Bender, Albert M. (Albert Maurice), 1866-1941
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Prominent 19th Century poet and social activist. Born Charles From the description of Letter,1925 October 7, New York City [to] Mr. [Edwin Markham], Poet of my heart [Staten Island] / Albert M. Bender. 1925. (Wagner College). WorldCat record id: 43935480 From the description of Letter,1926 April 5, New York City [to] Mr. [Edwin Markham], Poet [Staten Island] / Albert M. Bender. 1926. (Wagner College). WorldCat record id: 43935496 From the description of Letter,1922 ...
Grove Press.
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U.S. publishing firm, 1949- . From the description of Press releases, 1959, re D. H. Lawrence's "Lady Chatterley's Lover" [manuscript]. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647833316 Grove Press is an American alternative book press founded in 1951 by editor and publisher Barney Rossett. It merged with The Atlantic Monthly Press in 1991 and as of 2010 is an imprint of the publisher Grove/Atlantic, Inc. Grove Press was known for its unusual and sometimes controversia...
Porter, Eliot, recipient.
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Payne, Robert, 1911-1983
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Pierre Stephen Robert Payne was born on Dec. 4, 1911 in Saltash, Cornwall, England; came to the US in 1946; attended Diocesan College, Rondebosch, South Africa (1929-30), Univ. of Capetown (1931-32), Univ. of Liverpool (1933-36), Univ. of Munich (1937), and Sorbonne, Univ. of Paris (1938); was shipwright's apprentice, Liverpool (1932-33), shipwright (1939-41) and armament officer (1941), Singapore Naval Base; translator, British Ministry of Information in Chungking, China (1941-42); professor of...
LeGallienne, Richard, 1866-1947
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Branch, Anna Hempstead, 1875-1937
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American poet, of Brooklyn, N.Y. From the description of Anna Hempstead Branch letter to Edith A. Watson, 1891 Dec. (New London County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 123945395 Branch was born on March 18, 1875 in New London, Conn. and lived in a house occupied by her grandmother's family since 1640 known as Hempstead House. She was educated at Smith College (1897) and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. While at the Academy she became acquainted with...
Ben Wright.
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Belloli, Georgio, recipient.
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Hagedorn, Hermann, 1882-1964
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Hermann Hagedorn was born in New York City in 1882 and educated at Harvard University, the University of Berlin, and Columbia University. From 1909 to 1911 he was an instructor in English at Harvard. Hagedorn was a friend and biographer of Theodore Roosevelt and served as Secretary and Director of the Theodore Roosevelt Association from 1919 to 1957. Hagedorn died in Santa Barbara, California in 1964. From the guide to the Hermann Hagedorn papers, 1898-1970, (Beinecke Rare Book and M...
Southern Conference Educational Fund, New Orleans, recipient.
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Gifford, John C. (John Clayton), 1870-1949
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McHale, Catherine, recipient.
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Keliipio, Issac.
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Bailey, Elizabeth, recipient.
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Hatch, Donette L
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Champlain, Helene, recipient.
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Upp, Paul, recipient.
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Dreyfus, Remi D
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Wood, Osborne C
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Greenslet, Ferris, 1875-1959
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Novelist. From the description of Letter to Owen Wister [manuscript] 1908 March 17. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647947618 Ferris Greenslet (1875-1959) was an American editor and writer. He was an associate editor of the Atlantic Monthly from 1902 to 1907 and, in 1910, became director of the Houghton Mifflin Company. His works include: The Quest of the Holy Grail: an Interpretation and a Paraphrase of the Holy Legends (1902) and The life of Thom...
Rummonds, Richard.
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Kaufmann, Walter
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Meyer, Florence, recipient.
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McCarthy, Clifford.
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Farrar, Jane, recipient.
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Wing, Drusilla, recipient.
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Bennett, James Van Benschoten, 1894-
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Chauvenet, Dorothy.
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Benes, Ronald J, recipient.
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Acheson, George.
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Gibran, Kahlil, 1883-1931
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Kahlil Gibran was a Lebanese-American philosophical essayist, novelist, poet, and artist. He was born in Lebanon but spent much of his productive life in the United States. Gibran immigrated with his parents to America in 1895; and the family settled in Boston's South End. In his early teens, the artistry of his drawings caught the eye of his teachers, and in 1898 his drawings were used for book covers. In 1904, he held his first art exhibition in Boston, and in 1912 he settled in New York City...
Sharp, David, recipient.
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Rieker, Richard, recipient.
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Voorhis, Jerry, 1901-1984
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Horace Jeremiah Voorhis served as a U.S. congressman, and was a pioneer in the cooperative and group health movements. He was executive secretary of the Cooperative Health Federation of America and its successor, Group Health Association of America. From the description of Jerry Voorhis papers, 1947-1974. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63291422 From the guide to the Jerry Voorhis papers, 1947-1974, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Social Welfa...
Roberts, W Fred, recipient.
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Ficke, Evelyn.
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Russell, David Riley, 1902-
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Mull, Evelyn, recipient.
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Kearney, Robert, recipient.
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Alterman, Meyer.
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Stevens, Wallace, 1879-1955
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Wallace Stevens was an American Modernist poet. He was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, educated at Harvard and then New York Law School, and spent most of his life working as a lawyer for the Hartford insurance company in Connecticut. From the guide to the Wallace Stevens collection, 1921-1966, (Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library) Wallace Stevens was an American essayist, playwright, and poet. From the description of Wallace Stevens collection of papers, 19...
Murillo, Luis, recipient.
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Warner, Langdon, 1881-1955
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Warner graduated from Harvard in 1903 and taught fine arts at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Langdon Warner, 1926-1954. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77069994 These rubbings were presented to Harvard by scholars and collectors Langdon Warner, Lawrence Sickman, Hamilton Bell, Adrian Rübel, and others. Langdon Warner collected many rubbings in north and northwest China during two Fogg Museum-sponsored expeditions in 1923-1924 and 1925, and he donated ot...
Henderson, James, recipient.
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Ruggles, Eleanor, 1916-....
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Roethke, Theodore, 1908-1963
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Educator, poet. From the description of Correspondence, with University of Michigan officials, 1962. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34370061 Theodore Roethke won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1954 for his volume of verse "The Waking." He was born in Saginaw, Michigan in 1908 and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1929. He taught at Lafayette University, Penn State, Bennington College and finally at the University of Washington. His books include "...
Herford, Oliver, 1863-1935
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American author, illustrator, wit. From the description of Papers of Oliver Herford, 1899-1904. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32135326 American author. From the description of Letter, n.d., N.Y. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80850053 Artist and author. From the description of Papers of Oliver Herford, 1935. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79452089 ...
Pierre Decourelle.
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Virginia Rice
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Riggs, Lynn, 1899-
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Pumpelly, Raphael, 1837-1923
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Raphael Pumpelly (1837-1923), American geologist and explorer, studied at the Royal School of Mines in Freiberg. He accepted a post in 1861 as a geologist for the Japanese government, and served two years in that position before traveling on through China, Mongolia, and Russia. He returned to the U.S. to study iron and copper deposits in Michigan and the Lake Superior district and from 1884-89 served as head of the New England division of the U.S. Geological Survey. In 1903 and 1904 he led exped...
Henry, O., 1862-1910
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O. Henry was born as William Sydney Porter on September 11, 1862 in Greensboro, NC. He worked as a pharmacist in Greensboro and moved to Texas for his health in 1882 where he became a ranch hand. Porter relocated to Austin, TX and worked as a pharmacists, served as draftsman at the Texas General Land Office, a teller at First National Bank of Austin, and started a humorous weekly magazine, The Rolling Stone. He also wrote for the Houston Post. In 1898 Porter was found guilty of embezzlement from...
Bush, Martin H.
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Kinsey, Ralph L 1912-
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Rios y Valles, Jesus, recipient.
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Hovey, Richard, 1864-1900
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Hovey was born in Normal, Ill. in 1864, the son of Charles Edward and Harriette Farnham Hovey. He was graduated from Dartmouth College in 1885. During the years 1891 and 1892 he travelled in England and France. In 1894 he married Mrs. Henriette Kanpp Russell and wrote Men of Dartmouth. In 1899 he accepted a position as lecturer at Columbia University and professor of English at Barnard College. He died in New York City in 1900. From the description of Papers, 1878-1961. (Dartmouth Co...
Hatchett, William H, recipient.
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Spofford, Walter R.
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Renkoff, Herman, recipient.
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Chaplin, Ralph, 1887-1961
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Poet, writer, labor editor. From the description of Correspondence, with Agnes Inglis, 1936-1951. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34367755 Labor leader, poet, and songwriter; joined I.W.W. in 1913 and became chief publicist and agitator; divided his time between commercial art and editing labor papers, working in various cities in the U.S., Canada, and Latin America; spent time in Leavenworth Prison (Kan.) for his anti-World War I activities; spent last years i...
Oliver Herford Nov
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Graves, Robert, 1985-
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Williams, Donald L., Jr.
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Jones, H. Lee
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Poetry, recipient.
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Wilson, Francis, 1854-1935
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American actor. From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : [New York], 8 April 1891, to an unidentified recipient, 1891 Apr. 8. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270679262 Francis Wilson was an attorney working out of his own firm in Santa Fe. From the guide to the Francis Wilson Files, 1927-1962, (School for Advanced Research) Actor, author, lecturer; first president of the Actor's Equity Association. From the description of Franc...
Gillis, Everett A, 1914-
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Vaughan, George, 1873-
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Johnson, Frank MacKay, recipient.
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Cerf, Bennett, 1898-1971
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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Author & publisher. Columbia A.B. 1919; Litt.B. 1920. From the guide to the Bennett Cerf Papers, ca. 1898-1977., (Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library, ) Publisher and editor. Founder of Random House, New York, with Donald S. Klopfer; president, 1927-1966; and chairman of the board, 1966- Other publishing affiliations include Bantam Books (New York) and Modern Library, Inc. (New York). From the description of Calling card : N...
Acheson, George, recipient.
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Frieda (von Richthofen) Lawrence
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Baird, Martha, 1921-1981
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Kennedy, Foster, 1884-
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Eichorn, Harry B
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Fremantle, Anne, 1909-2002
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