William Stanley Braithwaite papers, 1897-1930
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Davis, H. L. (Harold Lenoir), 1896-1960
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Davis was born on Oct. 18, 1894 in Rone's Mill, near Roseburg, OR; graduated from high school in The Dalles in 1912, then worked as a deputy county assessor and as a member of a survey crew, but still had insufficient funds to enroll at Stanford Univ.; drafted into the army in 1918, where he served as a clerk; wrote poetry published in Chicago's Poetry magazine in 1919; worked at various jobs while writing poetry in the 1920s; in 1927 wrote a pamphlet, Status rerum, with James Stevens, attacking...
Evans, Abbie Huston, 1881-1983
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Abbie Huston Evans was born in 1881. She graduated from Radcliffe College with a BA in 1913 and an MA in 1918. She received an honorary Litt. D. from Bowdoin College in 1961 and was the recipient of a number of poetry prizes over the years. She published several volumes of poetry. Evans died in 1983....
Bok, Edward William, 1863-1930
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Born in the Netherlands, Edward Bok came to the United States with his family at the age of six. He worked in publishing from the age of thirteen. He founded the Brooklyn magazine and 1886 he established the Bok Syndicate Press. Bok became editor of Ladies' home journal in 1889. In 1896 Bok married Mary Louise Curtis (1876-1970), the daughter of Ladies' home journal publisher, Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis (1850-1933). He worked as an editor at Curtis publishing for thirty years retiring at th...
Johnson, James Weldon, 1871-1938
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James Weldon Johnson was a publisher, educator, lawyer, composer, artist, diplomat, and civil rights leader. Together with his brother, J. Rosamond Johnson, he wrote the song "Lift Every Voice and Sing", which came to be known as the "Negro National Anthem", as well as a large number of popular songs for the musical stage of the early twentieth century. Johnson also served as consul of the United States to Venezuela and Nicaragua. He wrote several books and served as editor of the New York Age. ...
Hartley, Marsden, 1877-1943
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Marsden Hartley, one of the early modernist painters and also a poet, was born in Lewiston, Maine, in 1877. After his mother's death, he moved to Cleveland to live with his father and stepmother, attending the Cleveland Institute of Art. He then moved on to study at the New York School of Art, where he found inspiration in the works of the American transcendentalists, particularly Emerson and Whitman. Among his other influences were Emily Dickison, his friend and contemporary Hart Crane, and Ger...
Hoisington, May Folwell.
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Arensberg, Walter, 1878-1954
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Walter Conrad Arensberg (1878-1954) was an American author and Francis Bacon scholar. Walter and his wife Louise (1879–1953) were among the most notable U.S.-based art collectors of the first half of the 20th century. While Walter was born into Pittsburgh steel wealth, it was the family fortune of his wife Louise, made in Massachusetts textile manufacturing, that would allow the couple to rise to prominence in the world of avant-garde art collecting, and place their homes, first in New York C...
Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925
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Amy Lowell (1874-1925) was born in Brookline, Massachusetts. Her brother, Abbot Lawrence Lowell, was president of Harvard University. At age 36, Lowell had her first poem published in the Atlantic Monthly. In 1912, her first book of poems, A dome of many colored glasses was published. She became associated with the Imagists poets when Ezra Pound, whom she had met on a trip to England, included one of her poems in his anthology, Des imagistes. Lowell wrote critical articles for periodicals in add...
Marks, Jeannette Augustus, 1875-1964
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Jeannette Augustus Marks (August 16, 1875 – March 15, 1964) was an American professor at Mount Holyoke College. Born on August 16, 1875 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, her parents were Jeannette Holmes (née Colwell) and William Dennis Marks, who was the president of the Philadelphia Edison Company, after working at University of Pennsylvania, where he taught engineering. As her parents were estranged, Marks grew up mainly in the company of her mother and younger sister, Mabel, alternating homes be...
Chapman, John Jay, 1862-1933
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American essayist. From the description of Essay, 1915 May 25, London, on Stilton cheese. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 166330051 Writer on subjects of moral philosophy, ancient Greek literature, and events of historical and social significance. From the description of Letters, 1922-1934, bulk 1927-1928, to Henry Chester Tracy. (University of Florida). WorldCat record id: 12486594 John Jay Chapman was an American essayist, poet, playwright,...
Comstock, Ada Louise, 1876-1973
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Ada Louise Comstock (December 11, 1876 – December 12, 1973) was an American women's education pioneer. She served as the first dean of women at the University of Minnesota and later as the first full-time president of Radcliffe College. Ada Louise Comstock was born on December 11, 1876, in Moorhead, Minnesota, to Solomon Gilman Comstock, an attorney, and Sarah Ball Comstock. Her father recognized her capabilities and potential and set about to cultivate them by encouraging an early and sound ...
Edgett, Edwin Francis, 1867-1946
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Edwin Francis Edgett (1867-1946) was the dramatic editor of the Boston Evening Transcript, and an 1894 graduate of Harvard College. He published multiple books on theater and theater history, including Slings And Arrows. He was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, was married to Evelyn Torrey Edgett, who was born in 1869, and he died in Cambridge, Massachusetts....
Portor, Laura Spencer, 1872-1957
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Laura Spencer Portor Pope (4 February 1872 – 1957) was an American journalist and author of short stories and several books. She is known as the co-author with Dorothy Giles of two science fiction novels, The valley of creeping men (1930) and Chattering gods (1931), both of which appeared under the pseudonym "Rayburn Crawley." Laura Spencer Portor married Francis Pope, but she continued to use the name "Laura Spencer Portor" for all her professional publications except the two science novels ...
Skinner, Cornelia Otis, 1899-1979
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Cornelia Otis Skinner was an American writer, monologist, and actress. Born on either May 30, 1899 or 1901 in Chicago, Illinois, Skinner was the daughter of actors Otis Skinner and Maud Durbin. Skinner attended Bryn Mawr College, but left during her sophomore year to move to Paris, where she attended the Sorbonne and studied acting at the Jacques Copeau School and the Comedie Francaise. Skinner began her acting career in 1921, debuting as Dona Sarasate in the stage adapt...
Barnes, Djuna, 1892-1982
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Noted journalist and avant-garde author Djuna Barnes was born in Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, on June 12, 1892, the second child and only daughter of Wald and Elizabeth Chappell Barnes. Barnes studied art at the Pratt Institute (1912-1913) and at the Art Student's League of New York (1915-1916). In 1913, she began working as a freelance journalist and illustrator for the Brooklyn Daily Eagle and was soon writing and illustrating features and interviews for the New Y...
Crane, Hart, 1899-1932
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At the time of his early death at thirty-two in 1932, Hart Crane was already recognized as a major American poet, though he had published only two volumes of poetry and a handful of poems in various magazines. Born in the small town of Garretsville, Ohio, on July 21, 1899, the only child of Clarence A. and Grace Hart Crane, Harold Hart Crane experienced an unsettling childhood and adolescence that undoubtedly affected his adult personal life and poetical career. Though he was freed of economi...
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. ...
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. ...
Carman, Bliss, 1861-1929
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(William) Bliss Carman (1861-1929) was a Canadian poet and editor. Born in Fredericton, New Brunswick, he studied at the universities of New Brunswick and Harvard. He is usually grouped with the Confederation Poets, who developed a distinctively Canadian poetic voice in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Yet this identification with the Confederation group is somewhat misleading as Carman spent much of his life in New England and many readers assumed that he was American. Carman ed...
Dole, Nathan Haskell, 1852-1935
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Nathan Haskell Dole was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts, and educated at Harvard University. He worked as a teacher and journalist in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and California, and as advisor and editor for the publishing firms Crowell and Appleton. He also wrote poetry, and was a prolific translator of Russian works into English, including Tolstoy's works and numerous songs and lyrical pieces. From the description of Nathan Haskell Dole letter to Dear sir and poem, 1894-1895. (...
Darlington, James Henry, 1856-1930
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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 ...
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 ...
Burton, Richard, 1861-1940
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Richard E. Burton was an editor, author, and educator. He was born in Connecticut and educated at Trinity College and Johns Hopkins. He was literary editor of the Hartford Courant for several years before accepting a position at the University of Minnesota as English professor and department head. He wrote poetry and biography, and edited several publications. From the description of Richard E. Burton letter and poem, 1915. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record ...
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...
Bradford, Gamaliel, 1863-1932
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Gamaliel Bradford (1863-1932) was an American biographical essayist, poet, dramatist, and critic of Wellesley, Mass. He was the sixth of seven Gamaliel Bradfords in unbroken succession, of whom the first was a great-grandson of Governor William Bradford of the Plymouth Colony. He entered Harvard College with the Class of 1886, but withdrew after a few weeks due to fragile health, a problem that was to plague him his entire life. He married Helen Hubbard Ford. Bradford attempted virtua...
Leach, Leacy Naylor, 1862-1937
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Poet and editor Leacy Naylor Green-Leach was born in Culpepper County, Virginia, in 1862. She was educated in private schools in Virginia until she was enrolled in Hellmuth Ladies' College in London, Ontario, from which she graduated with honors at age sixteen. Green-Leach was the great-great-granddaughter of George Mason, one of the authors of the Bill of Rights. Her literary activities include the founding and editing of a Baltimore-based literary magazine called The Circle, which ran from 192...
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910
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Julia Ward Howe, née Julia Ward, (born May 27, 1819, New York, New York, U.S.—died October 17, 1910, Newport, Rhode Island), American author and lecturer best known for her “Battle Hymn of the Republic.” Julia Ward came of a well-to-do family and was educated privately. In 1843 she married educator Samuel Gridley Howe and took up residence in Boston. Always of a literary bent, she published her first volume of poetry, Passion Flowers, in 1854; this and subsequent works—including a poetry collec...
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...
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...
Rice, Ruth Mason, 1884-1927
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Morley, Christopher, 1890-
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Roads, Helen Pursell
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Russell, Sydney King.
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Carlin, Francis
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Rice, Cale Young, 1872-1943
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American poet, playwright, novelist. From the description of Correspondence, 1912-1935. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122472942 Rice was an American poet and playwright. From the description of ALS: to George Meason Whicher, 1925 July 15. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122450687 American author. From the description of Letters to Edwin Carty Ranck and Will Orton Tewson [man...
Storey, Violet Alleyn.
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Shaw, Frances
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Braithwaite, William Stanley
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Fall, Charles G. (Charles Gershom), 1845-1932
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Speyer, Leonora (von Stosch), 1872-
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Knowles, Frederic Lawrence, 1869-1905
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Page, Florence S.
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Posegate, Mabel.
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Taggard, Genevieve, 1894-
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Snow, Wilbert
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Gallatin, Neal.
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Flint, Harold L.
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Chenery, Ruth Baldwin, 1848-1933
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Brody, Alter, 1895-
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Brégy, Katherine Marie Cornelia, 1888-1967
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Minot, John Clair, 1872-1941
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Burton, Guthrie.
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Williams, Oscar, 1900-
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Scudder, Antoinette, 1898-
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Laing, Alexander Kinnan, 1903-
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Verder, Daniel Hugh
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Hayes, John Russell, 1866-1945.
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The collection contains letters received by Hayes 1887-1936, diaries covering the period 1880-1935, and miscellaneous papers including an album of collected manuscript samples of contemporary poets. The diaries include poetry, local notes, and photographs and cover personal and Swarthmore College activities and concerns. There is extensive correspondence with William H. Appleton, third president of Swarthmore College, and Dean Elizabeth Powell Bond. Of particular interest is the correspondence w...
Ellsworth, William Webster, 1855-1936
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Publisher and lecturer on literary topics. From the description of William Webster Ellsworth letters to Byron Johnson Rees [manuscript], 1919-1920. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 191118031 ...
Clark, Thomas Curtis, 1877-1953
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Stuart, Inez.
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Ledoux, Louis V. (Louis Vernon), 1880-1948
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Louis V. Ledoux (1880-1948) was an American poet and author whose works include George Edward Woodberry: a Study of his Poetry (1917), The Story of Eleusis: a Lyrical Drama (1916), and An Essay on Japanese Prints (1938) . From the guide to the Louis V. Ledoux Letter to Edna Davis Romig (MS 157), 1935, (University of Colorado at Boulder Libraries. Special Collections Dept.) Louis V. Ledoux, author and poet, was born in New York City in 1880. He wrote several books of poetry a...
Young, Julia (Ditto) 1857-
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Spicer, Anne Higginson.
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Gard, Wayne
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Berenberg, David P. (David Paul), 1890-1974
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Brotherton, Alice Williams
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Brotherton (1848-1930) was an American author and magazine writer. From the description of [Letter, 1887?] Jul., 259 Hackberry St., East Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, [Ohio, to] Mr. Stedman / Alice Wms. Brotherton. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 174550017 ...
Roberts, Walter Adolphe, 1886-1962
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W. Adolphe Roberts (1886-1962), editor of Ainslee's magazine, wrote on the Caribbean and popular novels set in New Orleans, first African-American writer of a mystery novel. Edwin Carty Ranck (b. 1879), wrote articles, author of "Merrymount: an opera in three acts." From the description of Letter to Edwin Carty Ranck, 1919 April 7. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 56908535 ...
Winslow, Anne Goodwin
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Gothschalk, Laura Riding.
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Bailey, Margaret Emerson, 1880-1949
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Haste, Gwendolen
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Gwendolen Haste (1889-1979) was an American poet. She wrote poems and short stories, worked in public relations at the General Foods Corporation from 1926 to 1954, and was active in the Poetry Society of America. She won the Nation Poetry Prize in 1922. From the guide to the Gwendolen Haste papers, 1900-1964, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) Gwendolen Haste (1889-1979) was an American poet. She wrote poems and short s...
Haynes, Louise Marshall
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Schnittkind, Henry Thomas, 1886-
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Oakes, Gladys.
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Bodenheim, Maxwell, 1893-
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Brown, Marion Francis.
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Keysner, Blanche W.
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MacDonald, Jessica Nelson (North) 1894-
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Carmichael, Waverley Turner.
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Brimmer (B.J.) company, publ., Boston.
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Coffin, Robert Peter Tristram
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Schauffler, Robert Haven, 1879-1964
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Musician, lecturer, editor, poet, biographer, and writer of non-fiction. From the description of Correspondence, 1872-1964. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122547538 Robert Haven Schauffler, author, lecturer, and musician, was born of American missionary parents in Brünn, Austria, on April 8, 1879. The family returned to the U. S. two years later, where Shauffler later attended Northwestern Univ...
Miller, F. Carson.
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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) ...
Guiterman, Arthur, 1871-1943
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Humorist. From the description of Arthur Guiterman papers, 1928-1941. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981237 American poet, newspaperman, and editor; born in Austria; writer of light verse. From the description of Papers of Arthur Guiterman [manuscript], 1925-1939. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647878975 Guiterman was an American writer primarily known for his poetry. From the description of [Letter] 1942 Mar. 14, The Housebo...
Leeper, Robert Dwight, 1891-
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Johnson, Rossiter, 1840-1931
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Rossiter Johnson (1840-1931) was an American author and editor. In addition to editing historical and reference works, he wrote biographies, histories and poetry. He and his first wife, Helen Kendrick Johnson (1844-1914), were ardent anti-feminists who belonged to various organizations opposed to women's suffrage. Helen Johnson was also an author and editor. From the guide to the Rossiter and Helen Kendrick Johnson papers, 1851-1929, 1883-1900, (The New York Public Library. Manuscrip...
Ege, Arvia MacKaye, 1902-1989
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Arvia Mackaye attended Radcliffe College in 1922-1923. From the description of Syllabus, 1923. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232009761 ...
Copeland, Charles Townsend, 1860-1952
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Copeland (1860-1952) graduated from Harvard in 1882 and taught rhetoric and oratory at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Charles Townsend Copeland, 1862-1960 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973011 Educator, editor, and author. From the description of Charles Townsend Copeland papers, 1898-1925. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79449796 Copeland (A.B. 1882) became an assistant professor of English at Harvard University in 1...
Adams, Leonie, 1899-
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Sexton, Bernard.
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Bridgman, Amy Sherman.
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Ashley, Margaret Lee.
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Hoyt, Helen, 1887-
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Boyle, Virginia (Frazer) 1863-
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Haley, Molly Anderson, 1888-1981
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Hoyt, Anna C.
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Marsh, Edward Clark, 1875-
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Dodd, Frank
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Markham, Lucia Clark, 1870- .
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Crosby, Alice M.
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Benjamin, I. J. (Israel Joseph), 1818-1864
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Ritter, Margaret Tod.
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Taylor, Dwight
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Brown, Abbie Farwell, 1871-1927
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Brown (1871-1927) wrote children's books and lectured about them. From the description of Papers, 1859-1927 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 86145633 ...
Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt, 1861-1933
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Corinne Roosevelt Robinson was the sister of Theodore Roosevelt. From the description of Corinne Roosevelt Robinson photograph album, not before 1898. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612794212 Corinne (Roosevelt) Robinson, younger sister of American president Theodore Roosevelt and wife of Douglas Robinson, was a published poet and active member of the Republican Party. From the description of Papers, 1847-1933. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id:...
McCord, David Thompson Watson, 1897-1997
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David Thompson Watson McCord (1897-1997), noted poet and essayist, was graduated from Harvard College in 1921. He earned a masters degree in 1922, and in 1956 he was awarded Harvard's first honorary doctorate of humane letters. Well-known for his literary and humorous approach to fundraising, McCord served as Executive Director of the Harvard Fund from 1925 until his retirement in 1962 and was editor of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin from 1940 to 1946. From the description of Papers of ...
Stern, Caroline
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Prudden, Helen Danforth, 1892-
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Sanders, Ottys
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Kitchel, Mary Eva.
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Van Buren, Alicia (Keisker) 1860-
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Colman, Edna M. (Edna Mary)
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Baum, John C.
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East, Harry M.
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Divine, Charles, 1889-
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Letchworth, Ruth A.
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Dennen, Grace Atherton.
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Hinchman, Anne.
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Hammond, Eleanor Prescott, 1866-1933
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Eleanor Hammond (1890-1950) as an Oregon poet and author who was closely associated with a group of commercially successful Oregon authors, including Peggy Lee, Ethel Romig Fuller and Queene Lister Ryan, who studied with Mabel Holmes Parsons at the University of Oregon. From the description of Eleanor Hammond papers, 1928-1938. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 73017524 Hammond was a Middle-English scholar. From the description of Poem for Amy...
Nicholl, Louise Townsend
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Children's poet and short story writer. From the description of Louise Townsend Nicholl letter to Will Orton Tewson [manuscript], 1925 June 29. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 648001735 ...
Murphy, Charles R.
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Cawein, Gertrude.
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Payne, Anne Blackwell, 1887-1969
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Anne Blackwell Payne (1887-1969) was born in Concord, N.C. She attended Flora MacDonald College and taught in the graded schools of Washington, N.C. After her mother's death, Payne moved to New York to attend Columbia University and studied poetry under Joseph Auslander. She was a charter member of the Writer's Society at Columbia and an award-winning member of the Poetry Society of America. In 1930, the University of North Carolina Press published her only book of poetry, "Released...
Prosper, Joan Dareth
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Julia Fornay
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Baynes, Louise Birt.
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Ward, May Williams
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Mary Esma Williams, known as May, was born January 26, 1882. At age sixteen May graduated from Osawatomie High School with the distinction of valedictorian. In 1905 she graduated from the State University of Kansas in Lawrence, with a degree in mathematics. May was married and moved to Lamar, Colorado. May won second prize in the Colorado Federation of Women's Clubs poetry contest for her poem entitled "Night in a Prairie Town." Urged by others to submit her poetry for p...
Crane, Frank, 1861-
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Potter, Jennie (O'Neil).
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Strode, Muriel
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Faust, Frederick Schiller, 1892-1944
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Biography FAUST, FREDERICK SCHILLER (May 29, 1892-May 12, 1944), poet and popular author, better known as "Max Brand," was born in Seattle, Washington, the second child of Gilbert Leander Faust and his third wife, Elizabeth Uriel, of (respectively) German and Irish background. Faust's father was a lawyer, land speculator, bank president, and lumber-mill owner in Seattle and in California. Faust's mother died when he was eight; his father died...
Corning, Howard McKinley, 1896-
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Burgess, Dorothy Whittemore.
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McCollier, C. T.
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Cullen, Countee, 1903-
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Hall, Hazel, 1886-1924
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Oregon poetess. From the description of Blossom-time, [not after 1924]. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 24273599 ...
Beck, John Oscar.
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Coote, Albert.
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Church, William Pennance.
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Gomme, Lawrence.
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Hill, Frank Ernest, 1888-1969
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Frank Ernest Hill, under the auspices of Columbia University, collaborated with Allan Nevins in the 1950s on the first two volumes of a comprehensive history of Henry Ford and the Ford Motor Company. He co-authored a third volume. From the description of Frank Ernest Hill papers, 1950-1966. (The Henry Ford). WorldCat record id: 53929808 Journalist, author. From the description of Reminiscences of Frank Ernest Hill : oral history, 1961. (Columbia University In the...
McCreary, Frederick R.
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Burgess, R. L.
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Allen, Hervey, 1889-1949
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"Hervey-Allen, born Dec. 8, 1889, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S., died Dec. 28, 1949, Coconut Grove, Fla., [was] in full William Hervey Allen, Jr., [an] American poet, biographer, and novelist who had a great impact on popular literature with his historical novel Anthony Adverse." -- "Hervey Allen," Encyclopedia Britannica Online http://search.eb.com/eb/article-9005788 (Accessed 10 February 2009). From the description of Hervey Allen letter, 21 December 1936. (University of Georgia). WorldCat...
Porcher, Mary F. Wickham.
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Ellerbe, Cecilia.
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Robinson, Anne Mathilda.
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Jones, Alexander, 1906-
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McClure, John Peebles, 1893-
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Brawley, Benjamin, 1882-
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Cooke, Edmund Vance, 1866-1932
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American author of fiction and poetry, noted lecturer. From the description of Letters from Edmund Vance Cooke [manuscript], 1899-1926. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647997688 ...
Pratt, Harry Noyes.
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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...
Brown, Alice, 1857-1948
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American author. From the description of Letter, Boston : to Mrs. George Edward Barton. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 14402745 Writer of short stories, novels, and plays. From the description of Alice Brown papers, 1876-1947. (Manchester City Library). WorldCat record id: 32576984 Alice Brown, American poet, novelist, and dramatist, was born in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, on December 5, 1857 to Levi Brown and Elizabeth Lucas. She...
Richards, Laura Elizabeth Howe, 1850-1943
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The daughter of Samuel Gridley and Julia (Ward) Howe, Richards was the author of more than eighty books, most of them for young people. She and her sister, Maude Howe Elliott, wrote Life and Letters of Julia Ward Howe (1910), which received the first Pulitzer Prize for biography. For additional biographical information, see American Women Writers (1981). From the description of Letter, 1904. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008342 ...
Barrett, Wilton Agnew.
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Montgomery, Elizabeth Shaw.
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Greenhood, David.
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Biographical Information Helen Gentry Helen "Billy" Gentry (1897-1988) was a printer, book designer, and typographer. Born in California, she attended the University of California, Berkeley. She trained in fine bookmaking and printing at the Grabhorn Press in San Francisco -- where she was not allowed to do presswork, as Ed Grabhorn did not think it was a suitable job for a woman -- and further develop...
MacKinnon, Cecilia.
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Powers, Marion Porter.
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Morrow, Elizabeth (Cutter) 1873-
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McKinney, Mary
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Richards, Elizabeth (Davis) 1884-1936
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Mosher, Thomas Bird, 1852-1923
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Epithet: publisher, of Portland, Maine British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000544.0x000099 Publisher and printer. From the description of Thomas Bird Mosher collection, 1893-1929. (Scottsdale Public Library). WorldCat record id: 28127344 Mosher was a publisher of inexpensive but well-printed books devoted to belles lettres in Portland, Maine. Many of these were reprints of English authors and c...
Mr. Hofer.
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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 ...
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...
O'Sheel, Shaemus, 1886-
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Claire Gerbaulet.
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Rugg, Harold Goddard, 1883-1957
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Smith, Katharine Ware.
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Van Slyke, Berenice.
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Cowles, Alfred Abernethy, 1845-1916
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Wimsatt, Genevieve
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Marco, Angela.
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Sigmund, Jay G., 1885-1937
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Author, poet, and insurance agent. From the description of Papers of Jay Sigmund, 1911-1975. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 233105086 Author, of Iowa. From the description of Papers, 1911-1975. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 28410559 ...
Bowen, Sterling.
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Smith, May(Riley), 1842? -
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Evans, Donald
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Stait, Virginia
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De Ford, Miriam Allen, 1888-1975
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Maynard Shipley (1872-1934) was a criminologist and scientist who often spoke out in favor of science and evolution and against religious fanaticism and capital punishment. Shipley also worked as an editor, speaker, and organizer for the Socialist Party alongside Eugene V. Debs. Shipley married Miriam Allen De Ford in 1921. Ford was a writer and eventually wrote about Shipley in a biography entitled Up-Hill All The Way (1956), also in the Tamiment Library. From the guide to the Miria...
Adams, Walter R.
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Burns, Edward Francis.
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Whaler, James, 1889-1972
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Shivell, Paul, 1874-
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Jennings, Leslie Nelson
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Benjamin, Paul L.
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Sapir, Edward, 1884-1939
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American anthropologist and linguist. From the description of Yana field notes: holographs, 1907. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 227536942 ...
Cowdery, Mae J.
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Tuckerman, Fleming.
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Mitchell, Lucy
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Hay, Sara Henderson
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Whitcomb, Selden Lincoln, 1866-1930
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Selden Lincoln Whitcomb was an Iowa author and poet who graduated from Grinnell College in 1887, an institution where he later taught (1895-1905) and served as Chair of the English Department. He earned a master's degree from Columbia University and also studied at Cornell, Harvard, and the University of Chicago. In addition to Grinnell, Whitcomb also taught at Iowa State Teachers College (Iowa State University) and Stockton Academy (Kansas). He published a series of scholarly monographs--among ...
Longley, Snow.
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Mirick, Edith (Brown).
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Van Doren, Mark, 1894-
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Olson, Ted, 1899-
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Schacht, Marshall W.
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Miller, Alice Duer, 1874-1942
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Alice (Maude) Duer Miller served as a Trustee of Barnard from 1922-1942, collaborating with Susan Myers-on " Barnard College; the First Fifty Years" published in 1939. She graduated from Barnard in 1899 and did graduate work in Mathematics at Columbia. Miller was an author, writing short stories, novels, screenplays and poetry. She acted in the film, "Soak the Rich." Miller was member of the Algonquin Roundtable a charter member of Alexander Woollcott's literary colony on Neshobe Island, Lake Bo...
Bullard, Harold.
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Bishop, Morris, 1893-
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Starbuck, Victor Stanley, 1887-1935
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Angus, Frances Ramsay
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Coon, Martha Sutherland
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Little, Katharine Day.
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Pfaltz, Jewell (Miller).
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Starrett, Helen Ekin, 1840-1920
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Tunnell, Sophie.
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Novak, Sonia.
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Lowe, Elizabeth E.
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Deland, Ellen Douglas, 1860-1923
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Ellen Douglas Deland was the author of several popular novels for girls, including Oakleigh, Malvern, and Country cousins. From the description of [Letter] 1897 Jan. 25, Philadelphia, Pa. [to] Elizabeth. (University of South Florida). WorldCat record id: 70170480 ...
Mordell, Albert, 1885-
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Carpenter, Rhys, 1889-1980
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Young, Barbara, 1878-
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Chiles, Thelma.
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Imbs, Bravig, 1904-
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Fitch, Anita.
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Turner, Nancy Bird, 1880-
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Schwab, Antonia (Mills).
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Rosenthal, David
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Guthrie, Kenneth Sylvan, 1871-1940
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Moreland, John Richard, 1880-
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Wright, Richardson Little, 1887-1961
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Leader, Pauline
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Little, Clarence C. (Clarence Cook), 1888-1971
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President of University of Michigan, 1925-1929. From the description of Clarence Cook Little papers, 1924-1929. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34423334 C.C. Little was President of the University of Maine from 1922-25, President of the University of Michigan 1925-29, graduated from Harvard in 1910. Was director of Jackson Memorial Laboratory 1929-1971, and a researcher in the fields of cancer, genetics, and tobacco. From the description of Papers 1...
Doud, Margery.
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Bruno, Guido, 1884-
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Deutsch, Babette, 1895-1982
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Allen Tate was an American poet, essayist, literary critic, novelist, and translator. From the guide to the Allen Tate collection of papers, 1935-1971, (The New York Public Library. Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature.) American author Babette Deutsch published novels, criticism, essays, translations, children's stories, and biography, but is most remembered for her eloquent poetry. Her verse is generally short, exploring artistic or lit...
Matthews, Brander, 1852-1929
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Author, critic, and member of the Columbia English Department Faculty from 1891-1924. Matthews was an influential figure in the literary and dramatic worlds of New York and London from the 1880s throughtout his life. He was a member of numerous social and literary organizations, serving as president of the Dunlap Society, the Modern Language Association, and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, among others. From the description of Papers, 1877-1962. (Columbia University In th...
Gorman, Herbert Sherman, 1893-1954
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Crafton, Jessica Royer.
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Bartlett, Ruth Fitch
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Monro, Harold, 1879-1932
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Harold Monro was born in Brussels to Scottish parents, and educated at Cambridge. He wrote and published poetry, and founded the influential magazine, Poetry Review. He is best remembered for opening the Poetry Bookshop in London, where he published new collections of poems and created a hospitable environment for poets and readers. He also served in World War I, returning to the Bookshop in 1919. A modest poet, Monro led a troubled personal life, but aided and befriended many notable 20th centu...
Crook, Kile.
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Wynne, Annette
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Grumbine, Harvey Carson, 1869-1941
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Sherman, Ellen Burns, 1867-
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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...
Twitchell, Anna Spencer, 1889-
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Wolf, Robert L.
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McKenna, Edmond.
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Holt, Roland, 1867-1931.
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Roland Holt of New York, N.Y., vice-president of Henry Holt & Company, publishers, 1903-1924, theater critic, and lecturer on drama, and his wife, Constance D'Arcy Mackay (1887?-1966), author of plays, pageants, books and articles for and about non-professional theater. From the description of Roland Holt papers, 1883-1956 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 25300738 Roland Holt (1867-1931) of New York, N.Y., was vice-president of Henry Holt & Company, pub...
Boult, Ella Maud, 1868-
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Hooper, Helen Rhoda.
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Thayer, Mary Dixon, 1896-
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Poet, born in Philadelphia. From the description of Letter to [William Orton Tewson], 1925? (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 54859902 ...
Fisher, Mahlon Leonard, 1874-
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Mahlon Leonard Fisher was an American poet and editor. Born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and educated both privately and in public schools, he trained as an architect and practiced for many years. In 1917, he founded and edited a poetry journal, The Sonnet, and began contributing poetry to various magazines; he later was associated with The Golden Galleon. In addition to individual poems, he also published several books of poetry, and contributed specialty lyrics to some musical productions. ...
Seymour, George Steele
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Poet. From the description of The taxpayer's lament : typescript poem, circa 1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980768 ...
Pulitzer, Walter.
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Kenyon, Bernice Lesbia, 1897-
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Henry Louis Mencken
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Henry Louis Mencken (1880-1956) was a famous American journalist, critic, and author. His most well-known work is "The American Language". He also founded the journal "The American Mercury", which went on to influence magazines such as "The New Yorker". He was a colorful, outgoing literary figure of his time, and is thought to have written over 100,000 letters over the course of his life. From the guide to the Henry Louis Mencken Letter (MS 116), April 1 [?], (University of Colorado ...
Goddard, Gloria, 1897-
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Bower, Helen Frazee.
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Hackett, Byrne.
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Hench, Atcheson Laughlin, 1891-1974
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Professor of English at the University of Virginia. From the description of Letter of Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Dr. and Mrs. Edward Harper Rynearson [manuscript], 1950 October 26. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647821141 Professor of English at the University of Virginia, 1922-1962. From the description of Oral history interview of Atcheson L. Hench by Ann L.S. Southwell [manuscript], March 15, 1972. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 6...
Sullivan, Aloysius Michael, 1896-
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Ashley, Lillah A., d. 1944
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Stevens, Wallace, 1879-
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Ketchum, Arthur
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Woodberry, George Edward, 1855-1930
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Woodberry (1855-1930) was an American poet, critic, and educator. From the description of George Edward Woodberry lectures delivered at Bowdoin College, 1912. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612844136 Woodberry (1855-1930) was an American poet, critic, and educator. He graduated from Harvard College in 1877, was professor of English at the University of Nebraska (1877-1878, 1880-1882) and professor in the Columbia University Dept. of Comparative Literature (1891-19...
Riggs, Katharine D.
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Webb, Tessa Sweazy, 1886-
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Melton, Wightman Fletcher, 1867-1944
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Wightman Fletcher Melton (September 26, 1867-November 10, 1944) was the son of Rev. Isaac Quimby and Fanny Louise (Ellis) Melton. He was born at Ripley, Tennessee, graduated from Peabody College, Nashville in 1889; A.B., Blount College, Blountsville, Alabama, 1890; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins, 1906. He married Oliver Keller on September 19, 1889. He taught at various colleges and was professor of English language and literature at Emory University, 1908-1924. Besides The Rhetoric of John Donne's Verse...
Phillips, Charles, 1880-
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Mann, Dorothea Lawrance
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Laidlaw, Louise Burton.
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Pierson, Ruth Baldwin.
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Townsend, John Wilson, 1885-1968
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Biographical note: John Wilson Townsend, a native of Fayette County, Kentucky, was a graduate of Transylvania University and the author of "Kentucky in American Literature" (1915) and numerous other works on Kentucky history. He was employed variously as a teacher, librarian, and editor, but known chiefly as a bookseller and collector of first editions, having operated the Graceland Book Shop and the Blue Grass Book Shop in Lexington. During his lifetime sizable collections of books assembled by...
Bangs, John Kendrick. (1862-1922).
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w67d2x93 (person)
Humorist. From the description of Letters to Margaret Sutton Briscoe Hopkins [manuscript] 1895-1904. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647946022 American author. From the description of Letter to Mrs. C.M. Calhoun, [manuscript] 1902 December 16. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647829459 From the description of Letter to Mrs. Hopkins [manuscript],1903 April 24. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647828072 John...
Payson, Mary Green.
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Banning, Kendall, 1879-
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Hillman, Carolyn
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Jones, Ruth Lambert
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Merritt, Magdalene
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Russell, Charles Walcott, active 19th century
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Davis, Leland
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Brooks, Edith Marian.
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Bloch, Regina Mirian
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Gibson, Lydia
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Pierson, Nita.
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Chamberlin, Frederick Carleton, 1870-
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Winslow, Helen M. (Helen Maria), 1851-1938
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Page, Walter Hines, 1855-1918
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Editor and American ambassador to Great Britain; of New York, N.Y. From the description of Papers, 1889-1917. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20077806 Walter H. Page was editor of The Atlantic Monthly, 1895-98. Prior, he was with the Forum. Robert Johnson worked at the Century magazine. From the description of TLS, 1896 July 1, Boston, Mass. to Robert Underwood Johnson / Walter H. Page. (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 37228165 ...
Gille, Albert, 1878-
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Gilchrist, Helen Ives
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Valle, Isabel
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Frank, Glenn, 1887-1940
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Editory of Century Magazine. President of the University of Wisconsin, 1925-1937. Works include "The Politics of Industry" and "An American Looks at His World." From the description of Glenn Frank autograph [manuscript], 1928 Oct 29. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 276780808 ...
Middleton, Scudder.
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Allen, James Lane, 1849-1925
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James Lane Allen was Kentucky's first important novelist. His success came early in his career but when he tried to broaden the themes of his work he lost the audience and critical acclaim which he had previously received. From the description of James Lane Allen : miscellaneous papers, 1890-1924. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 46708345 American novelist. From the description of Letters, a newspaper clipping, and an envelope, 1894-1900. (Un...
Browne, Jefferson Beale, 1857-
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Smith, Chard Powers, 1894-1977
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The writer Chard Powers Smith was born in Watertown, New York, and educated at the Pawling School and Yale University, class of 1916. Following service as a captain in the U.S. Army Field Artillery during World War I, he received a law degree from Harvard in 1921, but early abandoned the practice of law to make his living as a writer. In the 1920s he travelled and lived intermittently in Europe, where he moved in American expatriate social and literary circles. A regular at the MacDowell Colony ...
Piper, Edwin Ford, 1871-1939
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Edwin Ford Piper was born in 1871 in Auburn, Nebraska, a few miles west of the Missouri River. As farmers moved in and rangeland disappeared, his family moved farther west in Nebraska. While he was growing up, he listened to the songs, rhymes, square dancing calls, prayer meeting calls of the hired hands, hobos, itinerant fiddlers -- anyone who created music. He also learned songs from his mother Lucinda and his sister Ella. These folk expressions had a great effect upon Piper. In 1893, he enter...
Went, Stanley.
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Crow, Martha Foote, 1854-1924
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Martha Foote Crow, educator and writer, was born in 1854 in Sackets Harbor, New York, the daughter of the Reverend John B. and Mary Pendexter (Stilphen) Foote. She received a Ph.D. in 1885 from Syracuse University. In 1884 she married archaeologist John M. Crow, who died in 1891. Mrs. Crow served on the faculty of Ives Seminary, Waynesburg College, and Wellesley College, becoming principal of Grinnell College in 1884. In 1891 she became assistant professor of English lit...
to William Stanley Braithwaite
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Sutton, Edward Forrester.
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Montross, Lois, 1897-
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McCoy, Samuel.
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Aldington, Hilda (Doolittle), 1886-
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MacMillan, Eleanor T. (Eleanor Taylor), 1889-1958
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Northwest poet and critic. From the description of Papers, 1902-1958. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 18250091 ...
Pollard, Pearl Lenore.
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Cowles, Roger
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Eastman, Max, 1883-1969
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Roving editor of Reader's Digest. From the description of Letters, 1945-1949. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145430278 Eastman, the brother of Crystal Eastman, translated Russian writings into English. From the description of Letter, 1968. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007545 Author. From the description of Papers, 1892-1968. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 40833141 From the description of Letters, 1943-1960....
Bartlett, Alice Hunt, 1870-
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Tunnell, Barbara M.
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Wyatt, Edith Franklin, 1873-
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Cole, Samuel Valentine, 1851-1925.
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Mavity, Nancy Barr, 1890-
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Hobbs, Zoe Patricia.
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Knowles, Daniel Clark
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Rand, Frank Prentice, 1889-
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Frank Prentice Rand, professor, playwright, poet, and historian, was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, on November 8, 1889. He attended school at Monson Academy and Cushing Academy, and graduated from Williams College in 1912. After graduation he taught English at the University of Maine for one year. In the fall of 1914 he came to the Massachusetts Agricultural College. In 1915 he received the M.A. in English from Amherst College. Rand remained at Massachusetts Agricultural College...
Steele, Frederick Morgan
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Chicago railroad president and steel manufacturer. Steele was born in 1851 and settled in Chicago in 1879, where he developed an iron business. He organized the American Bridge Works, the American Bridge Company, and the Standard Forging Company, the largest maker of locomotive axles, and became the president of several railroads. Steele was interested in genealogy and antiquarian and historical research, and amassed one of the country's largest autograph and hymnal coll...
Baldwin, Esther E. (Jerman) 1840-
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Brooks, William E. (William Elizabeth), 1875-1960
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Author. From the description of William E. Brooks Civil War collection, 1862-1949. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71068492 ...
Finger, Charles Joseph, 1869-1941
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Finger was born in Sussex, England and attended Kings College, London. He became an authority on Wagner, Chopin and Greig. He wrote children's books as well as short stories for H.L. Mencken's, Smart Set and The Century. From the description of Conrad and his style: typescript, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155181120 U.S. editor (Reedy's Mirror and All's Well), writer, music school director, and railroad employee; best known for two collections of folk tales. ...
Chambers, Whittaker, 1901-
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Cosner, W. D.
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Humphrey, Grace, 1882-
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Carus, Helena.
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Botkin, Benjamin Albert, 1901-1975
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Benjamin A. Botkin was born in 1901 in Boston, Mass. He began Harvard at age 15, graduating magna cum laude at 19, and earned a MA in English literature from Columbia. He then taught english at the University of Oklahoma before studying with folklore scholar Louise Pound at the University of Nebraska where he received a Ph.D. in 1931. In 1937, Botkin accepted a position as the national folklore editor for the Federal Writers' Project. He also served as the co-founder and chairman of the WPA Join...
Thomas, Norman, 1884-
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Whiteside, Mary Brent.
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Winke, Charles H.
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Trent, Lucia, 1897-
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De Witt, John, 1854-
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Brinkley, May.
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Coates, Grace Stone, 1881-1976
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Grace Stone Coates was born on 20 May 1881 on a farm outside of Ruby, Kan. Although she never took a degree, she attended Oshkosh Normal, University of Chicago, and the University of Southern California. In 1904, she was a teacher in Butte. It was during this time she met her husband, Henderson Coates, who ran the general store and post office in Martinsdale, Mont. They were married in 1910 and moved to Martinsdale. Grace continued teaching in Martinsdale and was the superintendent of schools fo...
Buckley, Nancy.
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Skinner, Maud.
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Bjorkman, Edwin, 1866-
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Blaisdell, Elinore
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Elinore Blaisdell is a noted author and illustrator of children's books. She studied art in London at the Slade School of Art and in New York. In 1939 she won the Julia Ellsworth Ford Foundation Award for best children's book manuscript with her work 'Falcon Fly Rack'. In addition to illustrating books, Miss Blaisdell also teaches art at the The Art Career School in New York City. From the guide to the Elinore Blaisdell Papers, 1938-1951, (University of Minnesota Libraries Children's...
Mary Le Duc
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Mayer, Elisabeth
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Hall, James Norman, 1887-1951
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Hall was a noted Iowa author and 1910 graduate of Grinnell College. After serving in World War I Hall moved to Tahiti and began his literary partnership with Nordhoff. From the description of James Norman Hall papers, 1906-1954. (Oglesby Public Library District). WorldCat record id: 38313128 American writer best known for his collaboration with Charles Nordhoff on The Bounty Trilogy. From the description of Letters, 1927-1946. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 12260...
Roe, R. A. (Robert A.)
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Spingarn, Joel Elias, 1875-1939
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Literary critic and reformer; taught at Columbia University in New York, 1899-1911. From the description of Letter : [New York], to Elbridge Colby, 1911 March 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 21417689 Joel E. Spingarn was an educator and writer who worked with social reform causes, primarily with the NAACP. From the description of Joel E. Spingarn Collection, 1910-1947. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84422765 From the description of Joel E. Spingarn Co...
Cades, Hazel Rawson.
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Laramore, Vivian (Yeiser), 1891-
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W. B. Braithwaite
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Thayer, William Roscoe, 1859-1923
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Thayer was a biographer and historian. From 1892 to 1915 he was editor of the Harvard Graduates' Magazine. From the description of Additional papers, 1796-1927 (inclusive), 1877-1927 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122505841 From the description of Papers, 1762-1927 (inclusive) 1872-1921 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122505824 From the guide to the William Roscoe Thayer papers, 1762-1927 (inclusive), 1872-1921 (bulk)., (Houghton...
Welles, Winifred, 1893-1939.
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Lebowich, Joseph.
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Bianchi, Martha Gilbert Dickinson.
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Cotter, Joseph Seamon, 1861-1949
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Poet, storyteller, and principal of Samuel Coleridge Taylor Elementary School, Louisville, Ky. From the description of Joseph S. Cotter, Sr., papers, [ca. 1918]-1939. (Kentucky State University). WorldCat record id: 70972065 Louisville poet, composer, educator. From the description of Joseph Seamon Cotter : miscellaneous papers, 1906-1933. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49211673 ...
De Vine, Russell B.
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Bailey, H. Sewall.
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Untermeyer, Jean (Starr), 1886-
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Calland, Annice.
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Clive, Leonard.
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Butler, Louisa
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Reeves, William Peters 1865-1945
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Finley, Lorraine Noel
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Malone, Walter, 1866-1915
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CARY, ROBERT
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Epithet: of Add MS 32490 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001093.0x00008b Epithet: of Add MS 36030 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001093.0x00008d Epithet: Lord Cary, Chamberlain to Pr. Charles British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/810...
Pope, Philip H.
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Clark, Martha Haskell.
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Whiting, Lilian
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Carruth, William Herbert, 1859-1924
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Carruth received his A.B. in 1880 and his A.M. in 1889, both from KU. In 1893 he received his Ph.D. from Harvard. He joined the faculty of KU in 1879, teaching German and English. In 1902 he became the Vice-President of the Faculty and reached full Professor status. He retired in 1913 and died in 1924. From the guide to the Personal Papers of William H. Carruth, 1879-1913, (University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library University Archives) ...
Wheelwright, John, 1897-1940
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John Wheelwright was a New England poet. Born in Boston to an old and aristocratic family, he studied architecture at Harvard University and later the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but never finished a degree. After expulsion from Harvard, he became a member of the lost generation, and embraced socialism. He published three books of verse, each complex and cautiously admired by his peers, each owing much to his Boston Brahmin heritage. He was struck and killed by a drunk driver before h...
Musser, Benjamin Francis, 1889-1951.
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas
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Kilmer, Joyce, 1886-1918
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Kilmer was an American poet who died in World War I. From the description of Papers, 1904-1905. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122468920 From the guide to the Joyce Kilmer papers, 1904-1905., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) Poet. From the description of Typewritten letter signed : New York, to Dr. Arthur Jacobson, 1916 Feb. 15. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270923821 Journalist and poet Alfred Joyce Ki...
Lattimore, Richmond, 1906-1984
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Montgomery, Louise Moss
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Newman, James A.
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Harrison, Henry, 1903-
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Glaenzer, Richard Butler, 1876-1937
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Lieberman, Elias, 1883-
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Neihardt, John Gneisenau, 1881-1973
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John G. Neihardt (1881-1973) was an American author (both poetry and prose), and an amateur historian, ethnographer, and philosopher. From the guide to the John G. Neihardt Papers, unknown, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) American poet. From the description of Papers of John Gneisenau Neihardt [manuscript], 1920-1966. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647814387 Author and editor John Gneisenau Neihardt was...
Hamilton, David Osborne
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Hawkins, Heloise M. B.
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Roberts, Elizabeth Madox, 1886-1941
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Cutting, Suydam, 1889-
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Lutes, Della (Thompson) d. 1942
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Montgomery, Roselle (Mercier).
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Beale, Will C.
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White, James Terry, 1845-1920
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Gould, Joseph Ferdinand.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w66v57gc (person)
Funk, Marian Nevin.
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Lynch, Ada Kyte.
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Stuart, Henry Longan.
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Hartman, J. O.
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Cooksley, Bert.
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O'Sullivan, Vincent
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Collins, Joseph, 1866-
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Garney, Dorothy Frances.
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Gaw, Ethelean Tyson
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Kresensky, Raymond, 1897-1955
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Simmons, Laura.
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Watson, Evelyn M. (Evelyn Mabel), 1886-1956
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Stevenson, Egbert, 1872-1962
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Anthologist, author, and librarian. From the description of Papers of Burton Egbert Stevenson, 1900-1947. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79449581 Biographical Note 1872, Nov. 9 Born, Chillicothe, Ohio 1890 1893 Attended Princeton University...
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 ...
Alger, Catharine Jackson Alger.
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Lippincott, Martha Shepard
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Palmer, Bessie Pryor.
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Knopf, Alfred
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Bishop, John Peale, 1892-1944
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American author. From the description of Typed letter signed : South Harwich, Mass., to Stark Young, 1934 Sept. 2. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270874880 ...
Lyman, Florence (Van Fleet).
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w64k4d80 (person)
Lewis, Marvin H., 1929-
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6c681rm (person)
McIntosh, Davis.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6dk9jk2 (person)
Bowers, Mildred
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6379q8v (person)
Sterling, George, 1869-1926
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w64f1scc (person)
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...
Crandall, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1858-1923
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6jm2pfv (person)
Cornell University. Class of 1872. From the description of Charles L. Crandall photo album, 1872. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63881930 ...
Luhrs, Marie.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6m75hcv (person)
Teasdale, Sara, 1884-1933
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w66d5td1 (person)
Sarah Teasdale, an American poet, was born in 1884 in Saint Louis, Missouri to John W. Teasdale and Mary E. Willard. She was tutored at home and then graduated from a local private school in 1903. In 1905 she visited Europe and in 1907 she published her first collection of poems. In 1911, the publication of "Helen of Troy" introduced her to Louis Untermeyer, who, with his wife Jean, was to become a lifelong friend. On December 19, 1914, she married Ernst B. Filsinger. They divorced fifteen years...
Janson, Ellen.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6mf3hc5 (person)
Huebsch, B. W. (Benjamin W.), 1876-1964
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6h996jn (person)
Publisher. From the description of Reminiscences of Ben W. Huebsch : oral history, 1955. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309740245 From the description of B. W. Huebsch papers, 1893-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981210 American publisher. From the description of B. W. Huebsch records, 1909-1963. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 496102541 Bi...
Coatsworth, Elizabeth Jane, 1893-1986
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6s75md3 (person)
Born in Buffalo, New York in 1893, she married writer Henry Beston. She graduated from Vassar in 1915 and Columbia with an M.A. in 1916. Belongs to Phi Beta Kappa, won a Newbery Medal in 1931. Children's Spring Book Festival Honor Award, 1971, an L.H.D. from New England College, and has published numerous books and poems. See: "Something about the Author", v.2, p. 65. From the description of Papers 1930-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 778701398 Daughter of a prosperous ...
Ruthenburg, Grace H.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6hk10ms (person)
Dodd, Lee Wilson, 1879-1933
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w615509s (person)
Blumenthal, Walter Hart, 1883-1969
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w60p1n56 (person)
Poet, author, editor, and rare book dealer, of New York, N.Y. From the description of Papers, 1931. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70947146 Author. From the description of Letters, 1929-1930. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 173203754 ...
Fetzer, Herman, 1899-1935
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w68x6zgr (person)
Wheelock, John Hall, 1886-1978
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6sf2tzp (person)
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...
May, Alfred A.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6rd1mk7 (person)
Stone, Phil
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6mb4x0j (person)
Young, James Carleton, 1856-1918
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6902bk4 (person)
Marshall, Marguerite Mooers, 1887-1964
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w63v6zm9 (person)
Kennerley, Mitchell, 1878-1950
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6c53q51 (person)
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...
House, Julius T. (Julius Temple)
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6gk457r (person)
Cross, Wilbur L. (Wilbur Lucius), 1862-1948
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6765hks (person)
Epithet: of the `Yale Review' British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000297.0x000284 Cross was Governor of Connecticut. From the description of Proclamation of Thanksgiving day for the state of Connecticut : DS, 1936. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 26525875 Wilbur Lucius Cross was born in Gurleyville, Connecticut, on April 10, 1862. He received his B.A. from Yale in 1885...
Silvay, Challiss.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6p97vsf (person)
Barnett, Henry Green, 1890-
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6v83j8p (person)
Keane, M.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6kn33fv (person)
Avery, Claribel Weeks.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w61h4g4d (person)
Sampson, Henry A.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6556rjn (person)
Frank, Florence Kiper
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6gf4rt1 (person)
American poet, playwright and editor,1885-1976. From the description of The tired [manuscript]/ poem by Florence Kiper Frank, undated. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 174964645 ...
May, Beulah, 1883-
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6tv8w0p (person)
O'Brien, Seumas, 1880-
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w63r1hwk (person)
Irish poet, fabulist, dramatist, novelist, sculptor, and painter. O'Brien emigrated to the United States in 1913. From the description of Papers, 1909-1958. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155508484 ...
Williams, Bertye Y.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6fp4zj1 (person)
Morton, David, 1886-
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6n43c4k (person)
Grover, Edwin Osgood, 1870-
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6sq9d2g (person)
Mitchell, Cyprus R.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6dh13jh (person)
Young, Jessica M.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6nx3613 (person)
Brown, Edmund R. (Edmund Randolph), 1888-
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Huntington, Elizabeth, 1893-1928
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6q26nnp (person)
Pavelec, Marie S.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6g86xmf (person)
Young, Gordon, 1886-1948
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w67x007f (person)
Young was born on Sept. 27, 1886 in Ray County, MO; educated in Colorado; came to Los Angeles in 1913 after stints in journalism and writing in Chicago and San Francisco; worked as literary editor of the LA times before leaving to write full time; published over forty novels, including the Red Clark adventure books; individual titles include Savages (1921), Wild blood (1922), Hurricane Williams (1923), Days of '49 (1925), The Devil's passport (1933), Red Clark of the Arrowhead (1935), Huroc the ...
Heazlitt, Clarence Watt.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6819k94 (person)
Damon, S. Foster
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6gb26fp (person)
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...
Torrence, Ridgely, 1875-
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6nx372z (person)
Bostelmant, Carl John.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6xf4vfc (person)
Arthur Upson.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6p12sxr (person)
Gale, Zona, 1874-1938
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6pc34z5 (person)
Zona Gale was a prominent writer and political activist born in Portage, Wisconsin. Gale attended the University of Wisconsin and worked as a reporter in Milwaukee. Gale, a lifelong friend of Jane Addams, became involved in the fight for the women's vote and eventually went to work for the writer Edmund Clarence Stedman. Her novel, "Miss Lulu Bett" was successfully adapted for the theater. From the description of Correspondence, 1907-1929. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat reco...
Hill, Elizabeth Lord (Chase) 1825-1887
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Pulsifer, Harold Trowbridge, 1886-1948
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Pyne, John
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6tz3cpk (person)
Epithet: Colonel; M P British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000799.0x000303 ...
Peabody, Josephine Preston, 1874-1922
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6w37x16 (person)
Peabody was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. After the death of her father in 1882, the family moved to Dorchester, Mass. She attended Latin School in Boston, and was a special student at Radcliffe College, 1894-1896. She published fourteen volumes of poems and verse plays, and lectured on poetry and literature at Wellesley College, 1901-1903. A pacifist and feminist, she joined the Fabian Society in 1909, and wrote a prose play, Portrait of Mrs. W. (Mary Wollstonecraft). She died in Cambridge, Mass. For ...
Spencer, Lilian White, 1876-1953
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6z60w8x (person)
Lilian White Spencer was a playwright and poet who lived in Denver, Colo. as a child and again from 1918-1944. Spencer wrote plays, reviews of plays, script revisions, poetry and also translated French literature. She was best known in Denver for pageant writing. She wrote The Pageant of Colorado, an epic drama, which was performed May 1927 with a cast of 1,500 as part of a celebration commemorating the opening of the Moffatt Tunnel. The collection includes pen and ink drawings by Dean Babcock u...
O'Neil, George, 1898-
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w61113nm (person)
Vail, Ruth (Newbold).
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Bragdon, Claude Fayette, 1866-1946
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6v12874 (person)
Claude Fayette Bragdon, architect, stage designer, author, and poet, was born in Oberlin, Ohio, on August 1, 1866. In 1891 he moved to Rochester, N.Y., and in 1923 he settled in New York City until his death in 1946. His architectural designs include Rochester's New York Central Railroad Station and the Rochester First Universalist Church. His books include THE GOLDEN PERSON IN THE HEART (poems, 1898), ARCHITECTURE AND DEMOCRACY (1918), MERELEY PLAYERS (1929), and MORE LOVES THAN ONE (autobiogra...
Hersey, Frank Cheney.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6tv8j7p (person)
Clark, William Russell.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w66n7m44 (person)
Gerbaulet, Joy
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w68x7nbm (person)
Goodale, Laura Read.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6nh8nmv (person)
Armstrong, Hamilton Fish, 1893-1973
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6tb1fw4 (person)
Hamilton Fish Armstrong was born April 8, 1893, in the house on West 10th Street in New York City where he lived all his life. Following his Princeton graudation in 1916, he worked for the New Republic until he entered the army during World War I. At war's end, he served as a military attache to Serbia which kindled his lifelong interest in foreign affairs. After leaving the army, Armstrong became a foreign correspondence for the New York Evening Post. In 1922 Armstrong ...
Gould, Wallace
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Gilbert, Helen, 1955-
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6q08skh (person)
Walker, Frances A.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6488hj7 (person)
Bennett, Gwendolyn, 1902-1981
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6r2125s (person)
Harlem Renaissance poet, teacher, artist, and political activist during the late 1930s and 1940s. From the description of Gwendolyn Bennett papers, 1916-1981. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122531497 "Born in Giddins, Texas on July 8, 1902, Gwendolyn Bennett is principally remembered as one of the poets of the 1920's Negro Renaissance in Harlem, an artist and a political activist during the late 1930's and 1940's. Her artistic career both as a poet and as a graphic artist, u...
Wright, William Henry, 1856-1945
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6qr4zwp (person)
Rollins, Leighton.
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LeGallienne, Richard, 1866-1947
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6k49pf0 (person)
Porter, Charlotte, 1859-
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6m17tc8 (person)
Brett, W. H. (William Henry), 1818-1886
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6h82x1m (person)
Aldis, Dorothy (Keeley) 1896-
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Vanamee, C. D.
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Bridges, Robert, 1844-1930
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6125s24 (person)
Bridges was an English poet. From the description of Robert Bridges letter : to E.B.H., 1905 June 3. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63936785 Robert Seymour Bridges, English poet. He held the title of Poet Laureate from 1913, upon the refusal of Rudyard Kipling. From the description of Robert Seymour Bridges manuscript material : 2 items, 1897 (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 76944649 From the guide to the Robert Seymour B...
Batchelor, Jean M.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6dw5dw1 (person)
Koopman, Harry Lyman, 1860-1937
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Koopman was a librarian at Brown University. From the description of Correspondence to Daniel Garrison Brinton, 1896. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 226052120 Brown University librarian from 1893 to 1930. Poet, journalist; essayist; amateur astronomer. From the description of Papers, 1872-1938. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122615406 ...
Wright, C. V.
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Embry, Jacqueline.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6305t5t (person)
Howe, Frank S.
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Davidson, Winifred
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6pk0t7z (person)
Aldis, Mary (Reynolds) 1872-
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Acosta, Mercedes de, 1893-1968
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6qn6971 (person)
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 ...
Hubbell, Lindley Williams, 1901-
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Roberts, Cecil, 1892-
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Prince, Clara Catherine
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Clements, Colin Campbell, 1894-
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Miss Jackson
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w64p3r7b (person)
Strobel, Marion.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6rk8qnr (person)
Millay, Edna St. Vincent, 1892-1950
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6057dvc (person)
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 ...
Heard, John, 1889-
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6578qfb (person)
Robinson, Henry Morton, 1898-1961
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Henry Morton Robinson, b. Boston, September 7, 1898, d. January 13, 1961; instructor in English, Columbia, 1923-1926, editor Contemporary verse, 1927-1927, free lance writer, 1927-1935, associate and later senior editor Reader's digest, 1935-1945; co-author with Joseph Campbell of A skeleton key to Finnegan's wake. From the description of Second wisdom, 1938. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 57240125 Author, editor. From the description of Papers, 19...
Poole, Fanny Runnells.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6f617hx (person)
Brenn, Marion Francis.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6fs4chk (person)
Schneider, Isidor, 1896-
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6930w5n (person)
American poet and novelist. From the description of Papers, 1925-1975. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122515015 Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from Isidor Schneider and his wife, Helen Schneider. From the description of Letters, 1917-1938, to Lewis Mumford. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155875764 BIOGHIST REQUIRED American poet and novelist. From the guide to the Isidor Schneide...
Altrocchi, Julia (Cooley) 1893-
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Gilchrist, Halley Phillips.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w65575zc (person)
Sampson, Harriet
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Anderson, Margaret Steele.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6x77g76 (person)
Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878-1962
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6vh5mzn (person)
African American poet, critic, and editor; b. William Stanley Beaumont Braithwaite. From the description of Papers, 1878-1962. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70956095 From the description of William Stanley Braithwaite collection, 1899-1939. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70965233 Braithwaite was an African-American poet, literary critic, and editor. He wrote reviews and criticism for the Boston Evening Transcript . From 1913 to 1929 he...
Stewart, Winifred Gray.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w67v1x1m (person)
Richards, Gertrude Moore, d. 1927
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Burton Kline
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6dh08hr (person)
MacLeod, Le Roy.
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Bennett, Dorothy, 1906-
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6r924sg (person)
Braithwaite, William Stanley
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6n31mgv (person)
Farran, Don
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Maule, Henry Edward, 1886-
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Pearson, James Larkin, 1879-1981
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6br9fgk (person)
Fitts, Norman.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6xf50q0 (person)
Taft, Clara Maxwell.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6h55mb1 (person)
Briggs, Margaret Perkins.
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6pd6np8 (person)
Pinckney, Josephine, 1895-1957
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6280pss (person)
Dickinson, Kate Letitia, 1886-
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Fitzgerald, Mary (Small).
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Tilden, Ethel Arnold.
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Roof, Katharine Metcalf
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Roof's family had intermarried with both that of James Fenimore Cooper and that of Washington Irving. From the description of Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1945. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 183883992 ...
Vizetelly, Frank H., 1864-1938
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Forman, Elizabeth Chandlee
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Seaman, Louise Hunting, 1894-
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w61x019w (person)
Spofford, Harriet Elizabeth Prescott, 1835-1921
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American poet and writer of fiction. From the description of Evanescence : Texas, to Mr. Gladwin : poem in autograph, signed, sent with a letter signed (initials), 1881 May 21. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270580777 From the description of High days and holidays : poem in the author's autograph, signed, [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270580825 Spofford was born in Calais, Maine; she was educated in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. With encouragement from T...
Nutter, Medora Addison
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Pierce, Frederick Erastus, 1878-
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Winfield, Melba.
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Beach, Joseph Warren, 1880-1957
http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6448zbj (person)
Literary critic and educator. From the description of Papers of Joseph Warren Beach, 1891-1955. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71131261 Joseph Warren Beach, B.A. (1900) University of Minnesota, M.A. (1902), Ph.D. (1907) Harvard University. Professor of English and chairman of the English Department at the University of Minnesota. Was an internationally recognized figure in the field of literary criticism. Joseph Warren Beach (JWB) was born in Gloversville, New York on Januar...
Long, Haniel, 1888-
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Thompson, William H., 1909-
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Tilden, Francis Calvin.
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Kinkade, Edward.
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McBlair, Robert
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Hersey, Harold Brainerd 1893-
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Harman, Henry E. (Henry Elliot), 1866-1926
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Poet of Atlanta, Ga.; native of Lexington, S.C.; alumnus of University of South Carolina and of Gettysburg College (Gettysburg, Pa.); publisher of Southern Tobacco Journal (Winston Salem, N.C.); relocated to Atlanta, ca. 1899; publisher of trade paper and author of various books of poetry, ca. 1905-1922. From the description of Henry Elliot Harman papers, 1914-1924. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 39556923 ...
Smith, Marion Couthouy, 1853-1931
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Hedges, Ada Hastings.
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Gifford, Fannie Stearns (Davis) 1884-
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Baker, Ray Stannard, 1870-1946
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American journalist. From the description of Letter : to the Cosmos Club, 1910 Mar. 31. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122545959 American journalist and author who also wrote under the name David Grayson. From the description of [Notebooks] [microform]. 1880-1946. WorldCat record id: 36820111 American author and journalist. He is also known by the pseudonym David Grayson. Fr...
Bynner, Witter, 1881-
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Conant, Isabella Fiske, 1874-
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American poet. From the description of Letter to Will Orton Tewson, ca. 1925. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 70005111 ...
Funk, John A.
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Gilchrist, Marie Emilie, 1893-1989
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Smith College, Class of 1916; M.A., 1921. Employed by Cleveland Public Library 1916-1918, 1926-1930 and Reader's Digest, 1942-1951. Died 1989. Poet. From the description of Marie Emilie Gilchrist papers, 1906-1990. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 51236732 Marie Emilie Gilchrist, born January 4, 1893, took an interest in poetry at an early age. She began publishing her work while a student at the Hathaway-Brown School for girls in Cleveland, Ohio. While at S...
Martin, Herman Ford.
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Forbes, Edith Willis Linn, 1865-1945
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Place, Harriette Stanton.
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Johnson, Robert Underwood, 1853-1937
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Author; United States ambassador to Italy. From the description of Autograph poem signed, entitled "Rheims", 1814 Sep. 28. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270492661 From the description of Autograph poem "The Cost" signed, 1914 Aug. 25. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270492676 Epithet: Editor 'The Century Magazine' New York British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001185.0x000372 Magazine ed...
Jefferies, Jesse Willis.
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Starkey, James, 1880-
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Johnson, C. Bertram.
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Mitchell, Lavinia A.
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Clark, Badger.
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Van Dusen, Washington, 1857-
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Seldes, Gilbert, 1893-
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Kramer, Edgar Daniel
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Hughan, Jessie Wallace, 1875-1955
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Jessie Wallace Hughan, educator, pacifist and socialist, helped to establish the Anti-Enlistment League (1915), belonged to the Fellowship of Reconciliation, and assisted in the founding of the War Resisters League, for which she worked throughout her life. From the description of Collection, 1905-1955. (Swarthmore College, Peace Collection). WorldCat record id: 28297239 ...
Hickey, Agnes MacCarthy
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Poet. From the description of Poems of Agnes MacCarthy Hickey, 1926-1936. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79453713 ...
Sandorz, Paul.
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Ridge, Lola
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Irish-American radical poet. Editor of Broom, 1922-23, and contributing editor of New masses, 1926-? From the description of Letters, 1934 June 13 and [1935?] : New York and Mexico, to J.A. Powers, Pittsburgh, Pa. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34365095 Lola Ridge was an American poet born in Ireland and raised in Australia. Her published works include Ghetto and Other Poems (1918); Red Flag (1927); Firehead (1929); and Dance of Fire (1935). Despite frequent i...
Sanders, Emmy Veronica.
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Fuson, Henry Harvey, 1876-
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O'Hara, John Myers, 1870-1944
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Poet, author, and translator. From the description of Papers of John Myers O'Hara, 1937-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81394235 American poet and essayist. From the description of Letter, New York, to "My dear Glover" [manuscript] 1909 Jul. 25. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647938118 Minor poet. From the description of John Myers O'Hara correspondence [manuscript], 1927 January 28 and 29 (University of Virginia). WorldCa...
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 ...
Dickson, Edward R. (Edward Robert), 1880-
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Miller, Harry E. (Harry Edward), 1897-1937
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Harry H. Miller of Logansport, Indiana joined the 20th Indiana Volunteer Infantry in 1861 and became First Sergeant of Company F on July 22, 1861. He served as First Sergeant until his promotion to 2nd Lieutenant of his company on November 15, 1862. He was discharged on July 8, 1864. From the description of Harry H. Miller letters, 1861-1863. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 642825022 ...
Siegrist, Mary.
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Henderson, Ruth Evelyn.
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Cone, Edward
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Epithet: American musicologist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000837.0x0003b6 Poet, writer, prospector. Charles Edward Cone, born in Kansas in 1862, spent 1886 to 1927 prospecting, fishing, and trapping in various locations in Alaska and British Columbia, with intermittent trips Outside, before retiring to LaPush, Washington. While mining on the Hartman River, he became known as "The B...
Fillmore, Hildegarde
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Tanne, Laura.
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Bates, Katharine Lee, 1859-1929
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American educator and poet, author of "America the Beautiful." From the description of Typed letter signed : Wellesley, Mass., to Edward Wagenknecht, 1928 Nov. 12. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270867999 American educator and author. From the description of America the beautiful : autograph manuscript signed : [n.p.], n.d. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270672042 American author and poet. From the description of Letters, 1901-1918. (Unknown)...
Boyden, Polly Chase.
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Brooks, Edmund D. (Edmund DeWitt), 1866-1919
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Minneapolis bookseller. From the description of Letter signed : to Belle Greene, 1913 Mar. 8. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270731700 From the description of Letter signed : to Belle Greene, 1912 Nov. 8. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270731690 From the description of Letter signed : to Belle Greene, 1918 Nov. 18. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270731766 From the description of Autograph letter signed : to Belle Greene, 1914 Mar. 10. (Unknown). WorldCat re...
Stuart, Meriwether Lewis.
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Noe, Cotton, 1864-
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Seitz, Katharine Ward.
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Boughton, Willis A., 1885-
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Boughton earned his Harvard A.B. in 1907. From the description of Experiments on the soporification of certain organic acetates : paper for Chemistry 20c, June 20, 1907. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77074783 ...
W. S. Braithwaite
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Cobb, Ann.
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Allen, Caroline Stetson
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Stanley Braithwaite
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Lee, Lawrence, 1903-
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Harcourt, Alfred, 1881-1954
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Epithet: Major Bengal Staff Corps British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000696.0x000251 Publisher. From the description of Letter, 1920 Sept. 8, New York, to "Dear Folks" [i.e. , T. Debs and associates?, Terre Haute, Ind.?]. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34364454 Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from Alfred Harcourt and his wife, Ellen Harcourt. From the description of ...
Baxter, Sylvester, 1850-1927
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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 ...
Canaday, Elizabeth B.
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Carroll, Ellen M.
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McCarthy, John Russell.
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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...
Patterson, Antoinette (De Coursey).
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Clancy, Anne Cleveland.
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Green, Thomas J.
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Holliday, Robert Cortes, 1880-1947
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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...
Johnson, Henry H.
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Poetry Society of America
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The Poetry Society of America (PSA) was founded in 1910 in New York City "to aid poets and poetry". Members are professional practicing poets; associate members are critics, lecturers, librarians, educators, and patrons. The Society maintains a collection of books of poetry. From the guide to the Poetry Society of America records, ca. 1917-ca. 1948, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) The Poetry Society of America (PSA) was founded ...
Harrison, Kendall.
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Swartz, Alexander.
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Jenness, Mary.
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Krarup, Miriam Heideman.
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Upson, Arthur, 1877-1908
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Poet. From the description of Afloat in Finistère : autograph manuscript signed : Jena. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270573866 From the description of The mystery of beauty : typewritten manuscript signed. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270573872 From the description of Up the Minnesota : Typewritten manuscript signed : Jena. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270573862 From the description of Autograph letter signed : Jena, to Laurens Maynard, 1907 Jul. 26....
Carpenter, W. H. (William Henry), 1813-1899
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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 ...
Coernos, John.
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Little, Philip, 1857-
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Pendray, Edward, 1901-
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Saxton, Eugene F. (Eugene Francis), 1884-1943
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Amy Lowell's
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Saunders, Whitelaw.
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Reid, Dorothy
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Marjorie, Meeker.
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Hurd, Charles Edwin, 1833-
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Dresback, Glenn Ward, 1889-
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Telfair, Nancy.
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Newlin, Edith.
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Simons, Katherine Drayton Mayrant, 1892-
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Charleston, South Carolina author. From the description of The outcast : poem, 1916. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32144860 From the description of Letters to Anne King Gregorie, 1951-1955. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32140205 ...
Middleton, George
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Epithet: Mayor of Norwich British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000391.0x000314 ...
Fay, Alice.
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Roche, Loretta.
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Garvin, Margaret Root.
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Babb, Stanley E.
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LeClercq, Jacques Georges Clemenceau, 1898-
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Hanes, Leigh, 1894-
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Sackford, Martha Hale.
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Moore, C. L. (Catherine Lucile), 1911-1987
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Baker, Karle (Wilson) 1878-
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Lytle, Andrew Nelson, 1902-1995
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Andrew Nelson Lytle (Dec. 26, 1902-Dec. 12, 1995) was born in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and graduated from Vanderbilt University. He was a novelist, dramatist, essayist, and professor of literature. As a member of the Agrarians, he contributed a chapter to that group's manifesto, I'll take my stand. He taught at the University of the South and edited the Sewanee review. Among his greatest works are Bedford Forrest and his Critter Company, a biography of Nathan Bedford Forrest; The velvet horn, a ...
Frost, Elizabeth Hollister
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Traubel, Anne Montgomerie, 1864-1954
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Biographical Notes Horace Traubel 1858, Dec. 19 Born, Camden, N.J. 1873 Introduced to Walt Whitman upon the poet's arrival in Camden, N.J. 1885 Founding member, Society for Ethical Culture, Philadelphia,Pa. ...
Thurston, Charlotte.
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Daniels, Josephus, 1862-
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Code, Grant Hyde
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Grant Hyde Code was a well-known writer and lecturer on theater and dance. A 1918 graduate of Harvard University, he, after World War I service, taught English at Harvard, Radcliff and other institutions of higher education. A former editor of Dance Observer, he was the founder and manager of the Brooklyn Museum Dance Center (1935-1938) which sponsored recitals and exhibitions. Mr. Hyde was also an actor, teacher, and public-relations person. Among his movie credits are The Miracle Worker and Se...
Kinsolving, Sally Bruce, 1876-
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Bio From the guide to the Arthur B. and Sally Bruce Kinsolving papers, Kinsolving (Arthur B. and Sally Bruce) papers, 1885-1951, (bulk 1920-1951), (Brown University Special Collections) ...
Magaret, Helene, 1906-
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Shipley, Joseph T. (Joseph Twadell), 1893-1988
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Instructor in English. Shipley was an alumnus of City College, Class of 1912. From the description of Papers, 1917-1939. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155503988 ...
Parker, Elizabeth West.
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Olcott, Frances Jenkins
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Greenslet, Ferris, 1875-
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Kerin, Susie.
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Thompson, Roy Towner
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A. L. s. to William Stanley Braithwaite
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Frasier, Scottie McKenzie
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Hall, Albert Harrison, 1866-
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Griffith, William, 1876-1936
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McDonald, Hope.
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Christman, W. W. (William Weaver), 1865-1937
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Lull, Thelma Lucile.
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Owens, Vilda (Sauvage).
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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...
Crowell, Grace (Noll), 1877-
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Wattles, Willard, 1888-
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Bellows, Henry Adams, 1885-1939
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Herford, Margaret.
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Black, MacKnight, d. 1931
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Lister, Queene B.
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Anderson, Winifred
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West, Kenyon
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Hunter, Grace
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Slominsky, Marion Cummings.
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Wright, Merle St.
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Lindsey, William, 1858-1922
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Earle, Ferdinand
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Beer, Morris Abel.
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Carrington, Charlotte.
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Mosher, Martha B.
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Landrum, Grace Warren.
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Biddle, Virginia T.
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Ramsay, Janet
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Terry, Edward Hicks Streeter
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Walsworth, Mary Gow.
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Ransom, John Crowe, 1888-1974
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American poet and educator. From the description of Letter to Mrs. F.E. Lund [manuscript], 1968 February 12. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647833566 John Crowe Ransom, noted poet, critic, educator and editor, was born April 30, 1888 in Pulaski, Tennessee. He graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1909, was a Rhodes Scholar at Christ Church, Oxford, 1910-1913, and joined the faculty of Vanderbilt in 1914, where he taught English until 1937. While at Vanderbil...
Foster, Jeanne Robert, 1879-1970
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Jeanne R. Foster (1879-1970), creator of the collection, was an American poet, assistant editor of The Review of Reviews and American editor of Transatlantic Review. She met a significant group of writers, poets and artists through John Quinn who was a New York lawyer, collector of modern art and active patron of the arts. From the description of Foster-Murphy collection, 1900-1969. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122640093 From the guide to the Foster-Murphy ...
Masseck, Clinton Joseph
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Deland, Margaret
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Ford, Charles Henri
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Charles Henri Ford (1913- ), writer, editor, and poet, is best known for his collections of surrealist poetry and for editing Blues, 1929-30, and View, 1940-1947. From the guide to the Charles Henri Ford Papers Addition, 1928-1947, (Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library) Poet, artist, filmmaker, and editor, Charles Henri Ford was regarded as America's first surrealist poet. Charles Henri Ford was born on February 10, ...
Hillyer, Robert Silliman, 1895-
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Stephenson, H. Walter.
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Mitchell, Stewart, 1892-
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White, Grace Miller
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Watson, Pauline
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Rogers, Alma A.
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Drake, William A., 1899-
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William Drake was born in Dayton, Ohio, in 1899. Early in his career, he was assistant editor for Vanity Fair magazine in New York. Later he moved to the West Coast where he worked as a screenwriter in Hollywood, Calif. He wrote scripts for such films as Grand Hotel (1932), One more spring (1935), Stanley and Livingstone (1939), The adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939), and The three musketeers (1939). Drake also wrote, adapted, or translated articles, stories, and plays. William Drake died of a...
Clapp, Frederick Mortimer, 1879-
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American poet. From the description of Frederick Clapp papers, 1938-1960. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872491 Frederick Mortimer Clapp was an American art historian, educator, and poet, and the first director of The Frick Collection from 1936 to 1951. He was born in New York City in 1879, and attended the City College of New York (1896-1899) and then Yale (1899-1902) receiving a B.A. and M.A. He taught at City College and the University of California extens...
Tate, Allen, 1899-
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American poet and author. From the description of Typed letters signed (8) : Monteagle and Clarksville, Tenn. and [n.p.], to Stark Young, 1934 Feb. 20-1942 Dec. 7. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270875012 ...
Hart, Richard H. (Richard Harry), 1908-
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Walsh, Thomas, 1875-1928
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American poet. From the description of Adastra [manuscript], n.d. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647814334 Poet, translator, editor. Walsh contributed his poetry to HARPER'S, SCRIBNER'S, CENTURY, and other popular magazines from 1900. He translated Spanish poetry under the pseudonyms of Garret Strange and Roderick Gill and wrote essays on Spanish literary topics. He was an associate editor of COMMONWEAL, 1924-1928, and was the Sole Wel...
Rosenbaum, Benjamin, 1969-
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Davies, Mary Carolyn
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Chew, Samuel C. (Samuel Claggett), 1888-1960
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Epithet: Professor of English at Bryn Mawr College British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000543.0x000108 ...
Colcord, Lincoln, 1883-
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Wack, Henry Wellington, 1869-1954
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Henry Wellington Wack was Executive Director of the Committee of One Hundred celebrating the 250th Anniversary of Newark in 1916. From the description of Henry W. Wack scrapbooks, 1915-1916. (Plainview-Old Bethpage Public Library). WorldCat record id: 633374382 ...
Gauss, Henry Colford, 1867-
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Corwin, Margaret T.
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Ginsburg, Louis, 1896-
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Coates, Archie Austin
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Chittendon, Gerald, 1882-
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Gordon, Bertha F. (Bertha Frances), 1879-
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Shead, Flossie Faith.
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Davidson, Gustav, 1895-
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Pfeiffer, Edward H.
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Pease, Josephine van Dolzen
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Calkins, Marion Clinch.
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Meuttman, Margaret Moore.
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Crawford, Nelson Antrim, 1888-
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Journalist, lecturer, teacher; of Topeka, Kan. Died 1963. From the description of Correspondence, papers & manuscripts, [ca. 1940-ca. 1965]. (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 156852890 ...
Kiper, Florence.
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Macy, John Albert, 1877-1932
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Perry, Margaret, 1933-....
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Cane, Melville, 1879-1980
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Lawyer and poet. From the description of Letters 1936-1957. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 703899109 Lawyer, poet, and Naumburg's brother-in-law. From the description of Correspondence with Margaret Naumburg, 1922-1975. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 63585399 Lawyer, poet. From the description of Reminiscences of Melville Henry Cane : oral history, 1956. (Columbia University In the City of New York). Worl...
Burr, Amelia Josephine, 1878-
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Roberts, Mary Farlow.
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O'Brien, Edward J. (Edward Joseph), 1890-1941
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Walton, Eda Lou, 1894-1961
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Elmendorf, Mary (Johnson).
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Hollenberger, T. C.
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Weerman, Francis.
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Kreymborg, Alfred, 1883-
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Wilkinson, Frances Gregg.
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Van Dyke, Henry, 1852-1933
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American clergyman, educator and writer. From the description of Letter to Joseph LeRoy Harrison, 1916 April 25. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 51926632 From the description of Papers of Henry Van Dyke, 1895-1925. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 51926567 Clergyman, Princeton University professor of English literature, and sports writer. From the description of Letters to Eugene V. Connett, 1919-1920. (Manchester City Library)...
Suckow, Ruth, 1892-
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Lippmann, Walter, 1889-
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Rodeheaver, Homer A. (Homer Alvan), 1880-1955
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Trombly, Albert Edmund, 1888-
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Heath, Monroe, 1899-....
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Briggs, Le Baron Russell, 1855-1934
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Briggs (Harvard, A.B., 1875) taught English and served as Dean of Harvard College and Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and Overseer. From the description of Papers of Le Baron Russell Briggs, 1907-1929 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972766 Educator. Harvard: A.B. 1875, A.M. 1882, LL.D. 1900. Assistant professor of English at Harvard, 1885-1890; professor of English, 1890; Dean of Harvard College, 1891-1902; Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 190...
Angelita, Sister M.
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Wilson, Irene
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Robertson, Clyde.
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Grierson, Francis, 1848-1927
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Author, pianist and spiritualist. Second cousin to Benjamin H. Grierson. Born Benjamin Henry Jesse Francis Shepard, and known as Jesse Shepard, he adopted his mother's family name in 1899. From the description of Papers, 1889-1927. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 32363842 Biographical / Historical Notes Benjamin Henry Jesse Francis Shepard (1848-1927) was a musician, au...
Mansfield, Margery.
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Smith, Lewis Worthington, 1866-1947
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Lewis Worthington Smith was born in Malta, Illinois on November 22, 1866. He studied at Beloit Academy and at Fairfield College in Nebraska, where he took his Ph. D. He did graduate work at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln and Cotner College in Bethany, Nebraska. After teaching for some time in Nebraska, he taught for four years at Tabor College. He joined the faculty of Drake University where he became head of the English Department in 1902. He was appointed a dean of Drake University in 1...
McClure, Samuel Sidney, 1857-
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Thomas, Margaret, 1924-
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Hagerdon, Hermann.
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Dalton, Power
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Johnson, William Lyman
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More, Brookes, 1859-
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Seymour, Flora Warren, 1888-1948
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Siegel, Eli, 1902-1978
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McAfee, Helen.
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Quirk, Charles J. (Charles Joaquin), 1889-1962
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Post, Mary Brinker, 1906-1966
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Frank, Waldo David, 1889-1967
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Epithet: American author British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001305.0x0003a9 Author and critic Waldo Frank was born in New Jersey and attended Yale. After graduation he worked for the New York Evening Post, wrote plays and prose, and co-edited the short-lived journal, Seven Arts. He found success with a series of complex novels, and became one of the most influential literary and social critics of his day, promotin...
Whortin, Anne Hollingsworth, 1845-
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Jones, Elizabeth Warren.
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Lampman, Ben Hur, 1886-1954
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Ben Hur Lampman was born in Wisconsin in 1886 and died in 1954. From the guide to the Ben Hur Lampman papers, 1936-1952, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) Ben Hur Lampman was born to a Barron, Wisconsin newspaper family in 1886. Leaving home at the age of fifteen, he found work as a tramp printer at a variety of North Dakota newspapers. As a young man, he founded a newspaper called The Michigan Arena in Michigan City. During this time, he married Lena McEwen Sheld...
Weaver, Bennett
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Professor of English at the University of Michigan. From the description of Bennett Weaver papers, 1917-1969. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34419799 Bennett Weaver was born in Sussex, Wisconsin on August 11, 1892. He received his A.B. degree from Carroll College, his M.A. from the University of Chicago, and his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. He taught speech and English, first at Emporia College, then Michigan State College. In 1928, he came to the Un...
Selva, Salomón
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Turbyfill, Mark, 1896-1990
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Chicago dancer, poet and painter. From the description of Mark Turbyfill papers, 1911-1985. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 317711431 Mark Turbyfill was born in Oklahoma in 1896 and educated in local schools there until he moved to Chicago at the age of 14. He attended high school in Chicago and remained in the city to pursue poetry and dancing. His early poems were somewhat in the Imagist style, but he also wrote satires in free verse. His most famous poems are Livi...
Code, Evans H.
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Merriehew, Martha Webster.
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Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878-1962
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African American poet, critic, and editor; b. William Stanley Beaumont Braithwaite. From the description of Papers, 1878-1962. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70956095 From the description of William Stanley Braithwaite collection, 1899-1939. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70965233 Braithwaite was an African-American poet, literary critic, and editor. He wrote reviews and criticism for the Boston Evening Transcript . From 1913 to 1929 he...
Wade, Isaac W.
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Higgins, John Lee.
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Brown, Sterling Allen, 1901-1989
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American scholar and poet. From the description of Poems, [1929?]. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 145406115 ...
McDonald, Karl J.
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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...
McCreary, F. P.
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Fisher, Vardis, 1895-1968
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Resident of Hagerman, Idaho; novelist and director of Idaho Writers' Project for the Works Progress Administration. From the description of Collection, 1927-1972. (University of Idaho Library). WorldCat record id: 42927292 American teacher, poet, novelist; taught at University of Utah and New York University. From the description of Letter to Robert Newton Linscott [manuscript], 1930 November 5. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647812269 Ame...
Schneer, A. Henry.
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Brown, Elmer Ellsworth, 1861-1934
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Elmer Ellsworth Brown, developed and headed the Department of Pedagogy (School of Education) at the University of California, Berkeley from 1892 to 1906. From the description of Elmer Ellsworth Brown papers, 1894-1898. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 80856902 Elmer Brown, an educator and university administrator, was born August 26, 1861 at Kiantone, New York. He grew up on a farm near Sublette, Illinois and began his college education at Illinois S...
Yothers, Merrill Arthur, 1883-
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Raymond, Isabel Hammell.
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Furness, Horace Howard, 1865-1930
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This is Horace Howard Furness, Jr., son of Horace Howard Furness. Both father and son were Philadelphia Shakespeare scholars. From the description of Papers and letters to Horace Howard Furness (Sr.), W. U. Hensel, J. DeWitt Miller, Edward H. Sothern [?] and Mrs. Stevenson, 1882-ca. 1929, n.d. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155883347 Horace Howard Furness, Jr. was the son of Horace Howard Furness. Both father and son were eminent Shakespeare schola...
Lane, C. A.
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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...
O'Conor, Norreys Jephson, 1885-
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Norreys Jephson O'Conor (1885-1958) was an American poet and author. From the description of Papers of Norreys Jephson O'Conor, 1890-1964 (bulk 1940-1958). (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 228718380 O'Conor and Brooks were friends at Harvard. From the description of Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1937-1958. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 182789136 American author. ...
Van Doren, Irita.
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Adams, Katherine
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Foley, Virginia J.
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Cooper, Belle.
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Lenox, Charles M.
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Sharp, Clarence, 1871-1935
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Cooke, Le Baron.
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Dargan, Olive Tilford, 1869-1968
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American poet, dramatist, and novelist. From the description of Letters to Miss Brown, 1914. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 34689947 Olive Tilford Dargan (1869-1968), was an Appalachian poet and novelist, who lived in North Carolina from 1906 until her death. Under the pseudonym Fielding Burke, she wrote two novels about the Gastonia, North Carolina textile workers' strike of 1929, Call Home the Heart (1932) and A Stone Came Rolling (1935). Rose Pastor Stokes ...
Bellamann, Henry, 1882-1945?
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Author and Dante scholar. From the description of Papers, 1914-1945. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20839525 ...
Walton, Genevieve Maria Julia
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Riley, James Whitcomb, 1849-1916
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American Poet. From the description of Little Orphant Annie. Last stanza : AMsS, [s.d.]. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122540708 James Whitcomb Riley was an American poet, journalist, and lecturer. From the description of James Whitcomb Riley collection of papers, 1878-[1964] bulk (1878-1915). (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122363959 From the guide to the James Whitcomb Riley collection of papers, 1878-[1964, 1878-...
Taylor, Mary Atwater.
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Holley, Horace, 1887-1960
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Quinn, Arthur Hobson, 1875-1960
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Professor of English and Drama at the University of Pennsylvania (1895-1945). Received this collection as a gift from Lewis George Sterner, and in turn donated it to the library. From the description of Correspondence from Lewis George Sterner, 1930. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 212911456 Arthur Hobson Quinn was on the faculty of the English Department at the University of Pennsylvania. From the description of Miscellaneous manuscript...
Young, William, 1847-1920
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William Young (1847-1920) was an American poet and playwright. Initially a law student, Young turned to drama and writing early in his career, favoring the blank verse technique. His works include "Pendragon," "The Rajah" and "Ganelon." His best-known work is his dramatization of Lew Wallace's "Ben-Hur." From the guide to the William Young Correspondence, 1882-1919, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) ...
Fuller, Rex G.
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Jonson, Arthur.
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Edison, Arthur.
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Robinson, Eloise
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Magil, Abraham Bernard, 1905-
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Trotter, Elizabeth Stanley
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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 ...
Frederick, John T. (John Towner), 1893-1975
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English professor, author, founder and editor of The Midland. From the description of Papers of John Towner Frederick, 1908-1975. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 233105040 John T. Frederick gained wide renown as a radio book critic, literary critic, author and educator. In 1937 Frederick conducted a weekly book review program, Of Men and Books, sponsored by Northwestern University. Frederick taught at Northwestern's Medill School of Journalis...
Wilson, Ethel Brodt.
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Eglington, Guy.
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Burt, Struthers, 1882-
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Low, Benjamin Robbins Curtis, 1880-1941
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Maynard, Laurens, 1866-1917
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Editor, studied at Boston University Law School. Practiced law in Boston, 1887-1889. Entered firm of Small, Maynard & Co, publishers, on its organization in 1897. Served as treasurer 1899-1906. He did editorial and literary work since 1906. From the description of ALS, 1902 Sept., to G.P. Stikvell. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122510458 ...
Riggs, Lynn, 1899-
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McDougal, Mary Carmack.
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Lyon, Anne.
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Graham, Marcus
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Stuart, John Rollin
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Johnson, Georgia Douglas, -1966
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African American poet, lyricist, essayist, playwright, novelist, and musician, of Washington, D.C. From the description of Papers, ca. 1930-ca. 1960. (Moorland-Spingarn Resource Center). WorldCat record id: 70939782 ...
O'Seasnain, Brian Padraic.
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Leggett, Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1834-1924
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American poet and teacher. From the description of Benjamin Franklin Leggett letters to Mrs. Horace Silsby, [manuscript], 1891-1892. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 262618208 ...
Wright, Cuthbert
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Welch, Marion
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Foulke, William Dudley, 1848-1935
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Lawyer, public official, and author from Indiana. From the description of Papers of William Dudley Foulke, circa 1470-1952 (bulk 1868-1935). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71063216 A native of Pennsylvania, William D. Foulke moved to Texas as a rancher, living at Melissa Ranch, Mountain Home, and Kerrville. In 1889, Foulke was arrested for murder, but the charges were dismissed the next year. From the guide to the Foulke, William D. papers 87-022., 1886-1891, (Do...
Hill, Leslie Pinckney, 1880-1960
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Fifth principal, Institute for Colored Youths, and first president, Cheyney Training School for Teachers, later Cheyney University of Pennsylvania. From the description of Leslie P. Hill papers, [18--]-1961. (Cheyney University). WorldCat record id: 70972035 ...
Lamfsen, Garret Harlow.
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Jones, Jenkin Lloyd, 1843-1918
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Minister, pacifist. Pastor, All Souls Church, Chicago, Illinois. Secretary, Western Unitarian Conference, 1874-1884. Founder, Unity magazine, 1878. Founder, Abraham Lincoln Centre, 1905. Chairman, Committee of Administration, Henry Ford Peace Expedition. From the description of Papers, 1861-1932 (inclusive), 1888-1901 (bulk). (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 52246354 Jenkin Lloyd Jones, born in Wales in 1843, was brought to the United States ...
Miller, Nellie Burget, 1875-1952
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Colorado writer and 1923 poet laureate. From the description of Scrapbook 1924? (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 49982289 ...
Van Dyke, Tertius
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O'Neil, David
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Peach, Arthur Wallace, 1886-1956
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Howard, Kathrine.
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Kimball, Hannah Parker, 1861-
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Green, Julia (Boynton).
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Lee, Agnes (Rand) 1868-
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Elliston, George, 1883-1946
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Callaghan, Gertrude
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Stevens, Ada Borden.
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Head, Cloyd
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Chicago playwright, theatrical director and business manager of the Goodman Theatre. From the description of Cloyd Head papers, 1895-1968. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 190996285 ...
Stafford, Wendell Phillips, 1861-
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Associate justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia; d. 1953. From the description of Wendell Phillips Stafford letter, 1910 Dec. 30. (Historical Society of Washington, Dc). WorldCat record id: 700944699 ...
Johnston, Thomas T.
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Kirkley, Donald.
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Georgi, Roy.
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Lindberg, James Christian, 1876-
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Johnson, Willard
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Parmenter, Catherine.
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White, Viola Chittendon, 1890-
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Goodrich, Henriette
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Wagstaff, Blanche Shoemaker, 1888-
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Bushby, D. Maitland (Don Maitland), 1900-
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Cushman, Sylvia.
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Johns, Anne Page.
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Woods, William Hervey, 1852-
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Palmer, George Herbert, 1842-1933
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Palmer (Harvard, A.B., 1864), taught philosophy and served as Overseer at Harvard. From the description of Papers of George Herbert Palmer, 1931-1932 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972831 Professor of Philosophy, Harvard, 1873-1913. From the description of Lectures on the historical development of ethics, chiefly in England. Delivered in 1885-1886 at Harvard College, by G.H. Palmer. Reported by M.C. Ayres [1885-1886]. (University of Mich...
Moore, Marianne, 1887-
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Langley, Mary Lapsley
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Leitch, Mary Sinton, 1876-1954
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Mary Sinton Lewis Leitch was born 8 September 1876 in New York City, the daughter of Carlton Thomas and Nancy Dunlap McKeen Lewis. She received her early education in private preparatory schools and then attended Smith College and Columbia University and schools in France and Germany. In New York, she served as an inspector of women's prisons and later became a contributing editor to Harper's Monthly, the New York Herald, and the New York Evening Post. On leaving these positions, she began a wor...
Nance, Berta Hart.
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Powell, Dawson.
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Speirs, Russell, 1901-
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Briggs, Carol Rejne.
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Brownell, Amanda Hall.
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Warren, Gretchen (Osgood).
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Brotherton, John W.
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Beers, Henry A. (Henry Augustin), 1847-1926
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American author and educator. From the description of Letters, 1886-1894. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 83587872 ...
Seeger, Alan, 1888-1916
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American poet, killed in World War I. From the description of Autograph postcard signed : to his mother, 1914 Aug. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270964208 Written while Seeger was serving in Europe during World War I, copied from his poetry book (MS Am 255.1) and sent home in a letter addressed to "H. R." From the description of Poems : manuscript, 1916. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612782773 American poet. From the description ...
Fitch, Amoretta.
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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 ...
Beard, Richard Olding, 1856-
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Schultz, Lulu Minerva.
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Wilson, Edmund, 1895-
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Luhan, Mabel Dodge, 1879-1962
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Mabel Ganson was born on February 20, 1879 in Buffalo, New York. She was sent to the finest boarding schools in Buffalo and Manhattan. While living in Florence, Italy and later in Greenwich Village with her second husband, Edwin Dodge, she became known for her reputation for socializing and people gathering. After Mabel and Edwin Dodge divorced, she married artist Maurice Sterne in 1916. They moved to Santa Fe, and then Taos. Antonio Luhan became her fourth husband in 1923. It was in Taos that M...
Wierman, Frances.
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Cox, Eleanor Rogers.
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Clapp, Mary Brennan, 1884-1966
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Mary Clapp was born in Devils Lake, North Dakota. She earned her master’s degree from the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, where she taught in the English department. She moved to Missoula, Montana, in 1921, when her husband accepted the post of president of The University of Montana. After her husband’s death in office in 1935, Clapp taught in the English Department. She held this position until the mid-1950s. Clapp was asked to write a university history by P...
Corrothers, James David, 1869-1917
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Kruger, Dorothy.
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Buss, Kate
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Kate Buss worked as a journalist providing insight into Cubism and other genres of modern art. A close friend of Gertrude Stein, she was responsible for getting Stein's first literary effort published. Buss ended her own life in 1943. From the description of Papers, 1918-1931. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 86166226 ...
Mish, Charlotte.
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Livesay, Florence Randal, 1874-
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Florence Randal Livesay, born in 1874, was a journalist and author who wrote for newspapers and magazines in western and eastern Canada. She also wrote poetry, fiction, and literary criticism, and she translated Ukrainian poetry into English. She died in 1953. From the description of Florence Randal Livesay Papers. 1953. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 225560181 ...
Dell, Floyd, 1887-1969
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Editor, playwright, novelist. From the description of Letters of Floyd Dell [manuscript], 1924, 1935. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647810834 Author Floyd Dell was raised in impoverished circumstances in Illinois, developing ideals under the influence of his school-teacher mother. Although a high school dropout, a combination of intelligence, talent, and will contributed to his early success writing for periodicals. His book reviews were a revelation, and led...
Perry, Bliss, 1860-1954
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American educator, author and editor. From the description of Autograph letters signed (2), dated : Greensboro, Vt., 25 July 1904, and Boston, 10 October 1904, to Harry Harkness Flagler, 1904 Oct. 10. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270674901 American educator, essayist, and editor of the Atlantic Monthlyfrom 1899-1909. From the description of Autograph letters signed (2) : Cambridge, Mass., to Edward Wagenknecht, 1936 Jan. 28 and 1938 Apr. 21. (Unknown). WorldCat...
Wallis, James Harold, 1885-
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Cobb, Mary Esther, 1864-1958
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Preston, Janef.
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Graham, Howard S.
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Opdyke, Oliver.
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Phlegar, Thelma.
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Price, William J. (William James), 1918-
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Sturges, Lucy H.
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Slater, Eleanor Chapin, 1903-
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Johnson, Ella T. L.
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Synon, Mary
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Brower, Edith
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Clover, Samuel Travers, 1859-
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Searson, J. W. (James William), 1873-1927
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Petri, Lori.
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Estes, Dana, 1840-1909
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Firkins, Oscar W., 1864-1932
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Oscar Wilde Firkins was a literary critic and professor of comparative literature at the University of Minnesota. Francis Brown Barton was a professor in the French Dept. at the University. From the description of Oscar Wilde Firkins papers, 1909-1932. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63300997 Oscar Wilde Firkins was a literary critic and professor of comparative literature at the University of Minnesota. From the description of Oscar W...
Twiss, Blanche Olive.
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Phelps, William Lyon, 1865-1943
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William Lyon Phelps was born in New Haven, Connecticut, on January 2, 1865. He received a B.A. degree from Yale in 1887, an A.M. degree from Harvard in 1891, and a Ph.D. from Yale in 1891. Phelps taught English at Yale from 1892 until 1933 and was a popularizer of literature through his public lectures, radio addresses, and syndicated newspaper columns. He died in New Haven on August 21, 1943. From the description of William Lyon Phelps papers, 1826-1944 (inclusive), 1887-1943 (bulk)...
Moore, Florence, active 1917
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Dreamers, The
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Leseman, Maurice.
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Goldberg, Isaac, 1887-1938
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Isaac Goldberg (1887-1938) was an American author, critic and editor. He was literary editor at the American Freeman from 1923 to 1932 and music reviewer for American Mercury from 1930 to 1932. He also was a founder and editor of Panorama and an editor of The Reviewer. His works included biographies, books on literature and the theatre, and translations of novels, plays and criticism from Yiddish as well as major European languages. From the guide to the Isaac Goldberg papers, 1919-1...
Shortridge, Virginia
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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...
Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878-1962
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African American poet, critic, and editor; b. William Stanley Beaumont Braithwaite. From the description of Papers, 1878-1962. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 70956095 From the description of William Stanley Braithwaite collection, 1899-1939. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70965233 Braithwaite was an African-American poet, literary critic, and editor. He wrote reviews and criticism for the Boston Evening Transcript . From 1913 to 1929 he...
Whitcomb, Edna Pearle (Osborne) 1892-
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Leonard, Amy Barron.
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Wallis, Keene
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Hall, Josef Washington, 1894-1960
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Dunbar, Paul Laurence, 1872-1906
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Poet and author. From the description of Papers of Paul Laurence Dunbar, 1873-1936. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71067921 Paul Laurence Dunbar of Dayton, Ohio, was an African-American writer of fiction, poetry, and plays. Dunbar is widely acknowledged as the first important black poet in American literature. He also worked at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C, as an assistant clerk, 1897-1898. From the description of Paul Laurence Dunbar letters and leaf...
Bunker, John Joseph Leo, 1884-
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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...
Sears, Annie Lyman
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Clarke, Madge Sutherland.
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Turnbull, Belle
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Born in Hamilton, New York on December 9, 1881. Colorado author and teacher; resident of Colorado Springs and Breckenridge. Died in November 1970 in Denver, Colo. From the description of Belle Turnbull papers, 1860-1970 [manuscript]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 14772896 ...
Campbell, Gladys, 1892-1992
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Gladys Campbell, poet, teacher, and early member of the University of Chicago Poetry Club. With George Dillon, she co-edited The Forge: A Journal of Verse. She published one collection, The Momentary Beach, and her poems appeared frequently in various poetry publications. Campbell died in 1992. From the description of Gladys Campbell papers, 1914-1995. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702181858 Gladys Campbell (1892-1992) attended the University of Chicago to stud...
Kittredge, Herman Eugene, 1871-
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Pinder, Frances Dickenson.
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Sedgwick, Ellery, 1872-
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Bangs, Francis Hyde, 1892-
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Wilkinson, Marguerite, 1883-1928
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Marguerite Wilkinson was a Canadian-American poet and anthologist, also well-known as a commentator on the work of other poets. From the description of Marguerite Ogden Bigelow Wilkinson correspondence, 1912-1928 (bulk 1919). (Middlebury College). WorldCat record id: 695094456 Author. From the description of Letters of Marguerite Ogden Bigelow Wilkinson [manuscript] 1924-1926. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647805908 ...
Norton, Grace Fallow, 1876-1926
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Spencer, William E.
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Coblentz, Catherine(Cate.) 1897-
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Heap, Jane, 1883-1964
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Kline, Burton, 1877-
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Pike, Mary E.
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Van Rensselaer, Mariana (Griswold) 1851-
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Martin, Portia
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Spaulding, Forest B.
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Brewster, Margaret Cable.
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Watts, Harvey Maitland, 1864-1939
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Joyce Kilmer
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Howes, Grace Clementine.
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La Follette, Suzanne, 1893-1983
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La Follette, a friend of John Sloan, was born in Washington state. She was a writer of conservative issues and was founding editor of The National Review. She also wrote and edited for such magazines as The American Mercury and The Freeman and was active in early anti-Soviet causes. She wrote several books, including "Art in America," which followed the course of American artistic development from the Colonial era. From the description of Suzanne La Follette letters from John Sloan, ...
Sayre, Ann Hamilton.
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Pearson, Edmund Lester, 1880-1937
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Editor and author. Worked for the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, New York Evening Post, Life, Scribner's, etc. From the description of Edmund Lester Pearson letters [manuscript], 1928. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 274184207 Edmund Lester Pearson (1880-1937) was an American librarian and writer best known for his book Studies in Murder (1924) and other essays in the true crime genre. He was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts and graduated from Harvard in 1...
Conkling, Grace Hazard, 1878-1958
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Conkling graduated from Smith College in 1899, was further educated in Germany and France and taught school in Connecticut and New York. After her marriage to Roscoe Platt Conkling in 1905 they lived in Mexico. She taught at Smith College from 1914 to 1947. From the description of [Verses] [between 1920-1928] (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 191100770 Smith College, Class of 1899. Smith College, Professor, English, 1914-1947. Poet. From the description of Gra...
Henderson, Daniel McIntyre, 1851-1906
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Bright, Verne.
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Leonard, Dorothy B.
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Melcher, Frederic Gershom, 1879-1963
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Publisher and editor. From the description of Papers of Frederic Gershom Melcher, 1930-1940. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79448861 ...
MacDonald, Wilson, 1880-
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Wood, Clement, 1888-
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Pendleton, Susie B.
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McKenzie, Elbert.
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Ryan, Kathryn White.
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Mackall, Virginia Woods.
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Haight, Dorothy.
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Giltinan, Caroline
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Schonmaker, Edwin Davies.
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Fuller, Ethel Romig, 1883-1965
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Ethel Romig Fuller claimed that Oregon's natural beauty inspired her to write poetry. From the guide to the Ethel Romig Fuller letters and poetry, circa 1950-1970, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) Ethel Romig Fuller (1883-1965) was born in Big Rapids, Michigan and attended Ypsilanti Normal school. Romig began writing in the early 1920s. For many years she was poetry editor of the Portland Oregonian newspaper. In 1957 she was appointed Poet Laureate of Oregon by G...
Oliver, Wade W. (Wade Wright), 1890-
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Swift, Ivan, 1873-
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Overton, Grant M. (Grant Martin), 1887-1930
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Journalist, literary critic, editor, and novelist. Worked for the New York Sun 1906-1908, 1910, editorial writer, 1916, and literary editor 1918-19. He worked for George H. Doran, book publisher, and was Editor of Colliers 1924-27. Author of at least ten books and editor of collections of short stories. From the description of Grant Martin Overton autographed quotation to Glen Blodget [manuscript], undated. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 225136519 From the des...
Rose, Robert
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Epithet: of Roehampton, county Surrey British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000161.0x00001a Epithet: of Add MS 36063 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000161.0x000019 Epithet: of Add MS 32727 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000161.0x000013 ...
Russell, Winifred.
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Lincoln, Jackson Steward, 1902-1941
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Taylor, Elkanah East
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Venn, Theodore Joseph, 1860-
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Thomson, Osmund Rhodes Howard, 1873-
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Auslander, Joseph, 1897-1965
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Author, editor, and Library of Congress official. From the description of Letters, 1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 34149452 Joseph Auslander was an American poet, anthologist and novelist, known particularly for editions of a poetry anthology, The winged horse, first published in 1929. He served as poetry consultant to the Library of Congress in the years immediately preceding the United States' entry into World War II. His poetry appeared over the decades in many poetr...
Franklin, Viola (Price) 1855-1945
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Tarleton, Fiswoode, -1931
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Gilbert, Anne Kelledy
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Trowbridge, Jeffry.
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McCreary, William Harold.
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Gammons, Harold W.
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Harris, Celia.
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Stillman, Mildred (Whitney) 1890-
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Rhoades, John Harsen, 1869-1943
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Dow, Dorothy, 1920-2005
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Soprano (1920-2005). Born in Houston, Texas. Created the role of Susan B. Anthony in the premiere of Virgil Thomson's The Mother of Us All (1947). Also known for her performance of Arnold Schoenberg's Erwartung in Europe and at its American premiere with the New York Philharmonic under Dmitri Mitropoulos (1951), and for performing the role of Renata in the first staged performance of Prokofiev's The Fiery Angel at Venice (1955). Juilliard School alumna; studied voice with Evan Evans and received...
Colum, Padraic, 1881-
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Phontrides, Aristides E.
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Buck, Mitchell S. (Mitchell Starrett), 1887-
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Bacon, Leonard, 1887-
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Phelps, Ruth Shepard, 1876-1949
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Ruth Shepard Phelps was an associate professor of Romance Languages (Italian), and a friend of Arthur Upson. She was also the donor of the Arthur Upson room, Walter Library, University of Minnesota. From the description of Ruth Shepard Phelps papers, 1905-1928. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63301094 Ruth Shepard Phelps, B.L. (1899) Smith College, M.A. (1910) Columbia University, Ph.D. (1924) University of Chicago. Associate professo...
Stearns, Harold Crawford
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Mullins, Helene.
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Hamilton, Flora (Brent) d. 1933
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Hayes, Florence A.
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Brooks, Van Wyck, 1886-1963
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American author and critic. From the description of Typed letter signed : Westport, Ct., to Stark Young, 1937 Apr. 10. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270874884 Van Wyck Brooks was an author and educator, known for his study of, and influence on, American culture. After graduating from Harvard, he sought a literary career in New York and London, writing chiefly for magazines. While teaching at Stanford he developed his first books of criticism, leading up to his first signifi...
Sherman, Philip D.
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Cowdin, Jasper Barnett.
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Moore, Elizabeth Evelyn, 1891-
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Moore, Virginia, 1903-1993
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American poet. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Scottsville, Va., to Edward Wagenknecht, 1947 Dec. 20. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270864831 Poet, biographer, and critic; former wife of Louis Untermeyer; resident of Scottsville, Va. From the description of Virginia Moore letter to Will Orton Tewson [manuscript], 1925 July 9. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 456423314 Virginia Moore is a poet, the second wife of poet Louis...
Davis, Julia Johnson.
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Loveman, Samuel, 1887-1976
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Samuel Loveman (1887-1976) was an American author, editor and bookseller. His published works include The hermaphrodite and other poems (1936), and A round-table in Poictessme : a symposium (1924), which he edited with Don Bregenzar. From the description of Papers of Samuel Loveman, 1909-pre-1927. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122332604 Samuel Loveman was an American book dealer and publisher, and also a poet, translator, ...
Field, Mildred Fowler.
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Thayer, John Adams, 1861-1936
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Kropp, Lewis M.
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Farrar, John, 1896-
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Leonard, Orville Henry, 1868-
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Ripley, Sherman.
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Seiffert, Marjorie (Allen).
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Johnson, Helene
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Macleod, Norman, 1812-1872
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Storm, Marian, 1892?-1975
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Journalist; Author; Poet; Animal welfare advocate; Conservationist. Marian Isabel Storm was born in Stormville, NY, Jan 30, 1892; graduated Smith College, 1913; attended Miller Business School, then spent several years working in secretarial positions, including secretary to the Argentine Ambassador in Washington, D.C., 1917-18. She was also assistant editor for The Countryside Magazine, 1915-17 and reporter and freelance writer for the New York Evening Post, 1918-24, and later for the New York ...
Marlatt, Earl Bowman, 1892-
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Mills, Antonia Schwab.
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Stork, Charles Wharton, 1881-1971
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American poet, educator, editor, translator. From the description of Letter to Will Orton Tewson, [1925]. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 53807495 Charles Wharton Stork was an American author, a graduate of Haverford and of Harvard, and taught in the Department of English at the University of Pennsylvania. Stork produced poems, plays, novels, and translations of Scandinavian verse, and was the editor of Contemporary Verse from 1917-1925. From the gu...
Braley, Berton, 1882-
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Heller, Samuel
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Hartemus, Lawrence.
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Reese, Lizette Woodworth, 1856-1935
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Miss Lizette W. Reese (1856-1935) taught school in Baltimore, Maryland for 45 years. She retired in 1921 and concentrated her efforts as a poetess. Many collections of her poems were published in book form. From the description of Papers, 1928-1934. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122498089 American writer. From the description of Letter [manuscript] : Baltimore, Maryland, to Wilbur Needham, Hinsdale, Illinois, 1923 November 9. (University of Virginia). WorldCat r...
Burrier, James.
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Lowas, John L.
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Morrow, Harold
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Oppenheim, James, 1882-
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Allen, Eleanor
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Andrews, George Lawrence.
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Solberg, Victor.
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Coleman, Anita Scott
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Chipp, Elinor.
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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...
Gessler, Clifford 1893-1979
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Worth, Kathryn, 1898-
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Waterman, Nixon, 1859-
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Jenkins, Oliver
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Millikin, Virgil Stanley, 1879-1907
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Rittenhouse, Jessie B. (Jessie Belle), 1869-1948
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Poet and editor. From the description of Papers of Jessie Belle Rittenhouse, 1902-1927. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 30793757 ...
Hughes, Langston, 1902-
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Bakeless, John, 1894-1978
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John Edwin Bakeless was born on December 30, 1894, in Carlisle, Pa. He married Katherine Little in 1920. Bakeless attended Williams College (1914-1918) and, though his final year was not completed because of enlistment in the army, received his bachelor's degree in absentia in 1918. At the end of World War I, he embarked on graduate studies at Harvard University where he studied Philosophy (M.A. 1920) and English (Ph. D. 1936). Author of a number of books and magazine articles, Bakeless also ser...
Wilson, James Southall, 1880-1963
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Professor of English, University of Virginia. From the description of Papers of James Southall Wilson, [manuscript], 1931-1942. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647809599 American author and editor. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Charlottesville, Va., to Stark Young, 1934 Sept. 12. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270872999 University of Virginia English professor. From the description of Papers of James Southall...
Howells, Mildred, 1872-....
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Poet and short story writer; daughter of William Dean Howells. From the description of God's will [manuscript], 1913. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 741786541 William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was an American author, editor, and critic. Mildred Howells was an author and Howells' daughter. In 1959, Van Wyck Brooks published a biography of Howells: Howells, his life and world. From the description of Mildred Howells correspondence with Van Wyck Brooks...
Evans, Florence Wilkinson
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Adler, Frederick Henry Herbert
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Pier, Arthur Stanwood, 1874-1966
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Technical writer and author of over 30 books; editorial staff of "The youth's companion"; editor of "Harvard graduates magazine"; teacher St. Paul's School, 1930-1944. From the description of Letter to Glen Walton Blodgett, 1920 January 12. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 64590437 ...
Updegraff, Allan Eugene, 1883-
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Bissell, William L.
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Edey, Birdsall Otis.
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Comer, Ruth Irving.
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Rutledge, Archibald, 1883-
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Carson, Grace E.
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Rose, Milton S., d. 1938
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Mackay, Mirza French.
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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...
Tarkington, Booth, 1869-1946
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"These were written at periods when Mr. Tarkington and Susanah [his wife] were in Indianapolis and they wanted to have news from Kennebunkport, Maine. We had known him very shortly after we moved to Kennebunkport in about 1917, after the war. He was known as 'the gentleman from Indiana' and was a well known author at the time the first letter in this collection was written. . . . Mr. Tarkington had rented a house in Kennebunkport for many years but decided that he would like to design his own pl...
Parker, W. B.
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Melvin, Harold W.
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McGuire, Harry, 1904-
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Harry McGuire was born, January 18, 1904, in Denver. He had an early interest in hunting and fishing from his father. His father in the 1890s owned several hunting and fishing magazines, including Outdoor Life. Harry grew up in a wealthy family; as a teenager was active in writing, school plays and oratorical contests. He went to Notre Dame in 1921, and was president of the Scribblers Club. He graduated and returned to Denver, where he became Associate Editor, 1924-1929, of Outdoor ...
Dodge, Anne Atwood.
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Flanders, Helen (Hartness) 1890-
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Club, New England Poetry
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Dickson, Margarette Ball, 1884-
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More, Virginia
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Hamilton, Anne
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Epithet: widow of James, 5th Duke of Hamilton, and wife of Hon. R S Nassau British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001190.0x0003ab Epithet: son of James, 4th Duke of Hamilton British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001190.0x0003a9 Epithet: widow of James Hamilton, of Tullimore British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : P...
Hodges, Leigh Mitchell, 1876-....
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Mitalsky, Frank.
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Wardman, Audrey
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Kantor, MacKinlay, 1904-1977
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Novelist from Iowa. From the description of Letters, 1934-1973. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 233121203 Kantor was born in Webster City, Iowa. His first of more than thirty novels, Diversey, was about Chicago gangsters. Many of the later novels were based on the Civil War, including Andersonville, for which he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1956. From the description of MacKinlay Kantor manuscripts, 1927-1932. (State Historical Society of...
Daly, Thomas Augustine, 1871-
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Lee, Borghild.
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Tooker, Helen V.
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Heyward, Du Bose, 1855-1940
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Wells, Amos R.
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Bradley, William Aspenwall, 1878-1939
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BIOGHIST REQUIRED Author, editor, translator, literary agent in Paris. Columbia University B.A. 1899, M.A. 1900. From the guide to the William Aspenwall Bradley Papers, 1900-1966., (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library, ) Author, editor, translator, literary agent in Paris. Columbia University B.A. 1899, M.A. 1900. From the description of William Aspenwall Bradley papers, 1900-1966. (Columbia University In the City of New...
Breener, Margaret E.
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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...
Going, Charles Buxton, 1863-
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Wallin, Florence
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Wood, Charles Erskine Scott, 1852-1944
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Charles Erskine Scott Wood (1852-1944) was a U.S. Army officer, lawyer, and author. After graduating from the U.S. Military Academy in 1874, he became an aide to General O.O. Howard in 1877, serving with him in thePacific Northwest during the Bannock and Paiute and Nez Percé Indian wars. He later attended Columbia University, obtained his law degrees, and established a practice of maritime and corporation law in Portland, Oregon. In addition to his successful law practice, Wood painted, wrote, ...
Parker, Helen Adams.
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Latham, H. S.
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Brown, William Laird.
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Weeks, Raymond, 1863-
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Burnet, Dana, 1888-
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Sanborn, Robert Alden
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Robert Alden Sanborn, a 20th century American writer of both poetry and prose, was educated at Cambridge, Mass. and began his writing career as a journalist. He published two books of poetry, Horizons (Boston: Four Seas Co., 1916) and The Children and Judas (Boston: B. Humphries, 1954) as well as a fantasy novel, Mr. Mudge Cuts Across (Los Angeles: Suttonhouse, c1937). He was the son of Mary Farley Sanborn, herself a novelist, who was born in Manchester, N.H. in 1853. Sh...
MacLeod, Harry Galbraith.
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Hooker, Brian, 1880-
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Vail, W. H.
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Nye, Mrs John Palmer Nye.
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Ravenel, Beatrice (Witte), 1870-
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Untermeyer, Louis, 1885-
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Drury, John, 1898-
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Farmer in the Bellevue, Ohio area. From the description of Accounts 1885-1890. (Bowling Green State University). WorldCat record id: 55968985 John Drury was a Chicago newspaper columnist, poet, and author of several books on Chicago and the Midwest. His wife Marion Neville was a book reviewer, columnist, and amateur painter. From the description of John Drury-Marion Neville papers, 1860-1970. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 187973...
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 ...
Brooks, S. E
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W. S. Braithwaite; 18
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Smith, Gretta.
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McMaster, Lillie Reed.
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Rose, Blanche Waltrip.
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Thayer, Scofield, 1889-1982
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Scofield Thayer (1889-1982) graduated from Harvard in 1913 and attended Magdalen College, Oxford. With J. Sibley Watson, he purchased Dial Magazine in 1919, and served as its editor until 1925, publishing works by many leading Modernists. During this time, Thayer also built his collection of modern art and oversaw the publication of the portfolio Living Art. He suffered a severe breakdown in 1925, from which he never recovered, and died in May 1982. He married Elaine Orr in 1916; they divorced i...
Dounce, H. E.
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Hearst, James, 1900-1983
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American poet, author and instructor at the University of Northern Iowa. From the description of Letters, 1968-1983. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 148539749 J.S. Hearst: poet and professor. From the description of [Hearst family papers], 1895- (University of Northern Iowa). WorldCat record id: 60036791 ...
Feinstein, Martin
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Quarles, Edwin.
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Larkin, Margaret (Margaret Mary)
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McCormick, Virginia Taylor, 1873-1957
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Virginia Taylor McCormick (1873-1957), of Norfolk, Virginia was a poet, literary critic, essayist, lecturer, and the editor of The Lyric, 1921-1929. From the guide to the Virginia Taylor McCormick Papers, 1887-1953., (Special Collections, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary) ...
Henderson, Harriet Olds, 1868?-1936
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Pease, Luto C.
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Phipps, Betty.
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Beebe, Lucius, 1902-
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Bruce, George Alden.
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Sarett, Lew R., 1888-
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Mason, Francis Claiborne, 1900-
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Gray, Agnes Kendrick.
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Mixter, Florence Kilpatrick.
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Heyward, Janie Screven DuBose, -1939
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Rich, H. Thompson (Harold Thompson), 1893-
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Moore, Isabel (Kellogg) 1872-
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Berry, William
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Epithet: of Chatham British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000787.0x000341 Epithet: of Add MS 4413 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001346.0x000147 Epithet: of Add MS 15445 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001346.0x000145 William Berry 4t...
Holliday, Walter Harry.
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Hermes, Elizabeth H.
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Richardson, James Edward.
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Hutchison, Hazel
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Jones, Thomas S. (Thomas Samuel), 1882-1932
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Poet. Jones was a religious poet. In his later years he became interested in automatic writing. From the description of Thomas S. Jones papers, [ca. 1900-1932]. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 506124046 ...
Chapin, Katherine Garrison, 1890-1977
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Poet and author. Mrs. Francis Biddle. From the description of Katherine Garrison Chapin papers, 1930-1972. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 77651764 Poet; wife of Francis Biddle. From the description of Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, [after 1938]. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 122583171 Katherine Garrison Chapin Biddle was born on Sept. 4, 1890, in Waterford, Connecticut. She was the daughter of Lindley Hoffman Chapin...
Clark, Ezra.
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Bangs, Janet Norris.
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Huiginn, Eugene Joseph Vincent
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Rivola, Flora Shufelt.
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Fellow, Henry Coffin, 1856-
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Underwood, John Curtis, 1874-1949
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John Curtis Underwood, poet and literary figure, was born July 26, 1874 in Rockford, Illinois. He graduated in 1896 from Trinity (Hartford, Connecticut) with a Bachelor of Arts. In November 1918, Poetry: a Magazine of Verse, awarded Underwood the Helen Haire Levinson prize for the best poem of the year entitled "The Song of the Cheochas." At the time he lived in Santa Fe, New Mexico and gave his check to the United War Work Drive. On November 28, 1928 he married Emily Rudolph, a Californian arti...
Ward, Olive.
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Marinoni, Rosa (Zagnoni) 1891-
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Pitter, Ruth, 1897-
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Margolis, Silvia.
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Bryan, George S. (George Sands), 1879-1943
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George Sands Bryan was an American author. From the description of George Sands Bryan papers, 1918-1939. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122485333 From the guide to the George S. Bryan letters, 1921-1943, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) From the guide to the George Sands Bryan papers, 1918-1939, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) ...
Foley, Patrick Kevin, 1856-1937
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Patrick Kevin Foley (1856-1937) was born in Ireland and came to the United States in 1881. He started as a travelling book salesman and later became a general agent for subscription book houses. He developed into a bibliographical expert and a great antiquarian bookseller, starting in business in 1896. His knowledge of New England authors was considerable and in 1897 he published American Authors, 1795-1895. A Bibliography of First and Notable Editions Chronologically Arranged with Notes. Foley ...
Reich, Henry.
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Lewis, May
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Vannah, Kate, 1855-
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Skinner, Constance Lindsay
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Holmes, John, 1904-1962
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American poet, who taught for many years at Tufts University. From the description of Between thousands and thousands / John Holmes. [1961] (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 232639456 John Albert Holmes Jr. received his Bachelor's degree from Tufts College in 1929. Throughout the following year attended graduate courses at Harvard while serving as an assistant in English at Tufts. Holmes began his teaching career at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, where he serv...
Hart, Lawrence
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White, Newman Ivey, 1892-1948
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The songs in v. 1-2 were collected at Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Those in v. 3 are partly a supplement and partly a further collection made at Trinity College, Durham, NC. From the description of Negro songs and folk-lore : with some songs, etc., of the southern whites / collected by Newman Ivey White : manuscript, 1916, 1920. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612807388 Newman Ivey White was an educator and Percy Bysshe Shelley scholar. He served as Professor of ...
West, James Harcourt, 1856-
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Carr, Jessica.
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McGiffert, Gertrude Huntington.
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Daly, James
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Nason, Arthur Huntington, 1877-1944
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Wilson, Stanley Kidder, 1879-1944
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Swanson, H. N.
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Koenig, Eleanor Constance (Sheehan).
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Jackson, Winifred.
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Cheyney, Ralph, 1896-1941
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Edward Ralph Cheyney, 1896-1941, poet and author. William Orton Tewson, 1877-1947, b. Surrey, England; joined New York Times in 1907 and in charge of Hearst newspapers in New York, 1912-1916; became editor of Literary Review of New York Evening Post; wrote many important writers asking for their vote on "the most beautiful line of poetry." From the description of Letter to Tewson, 1925 June 28. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 58750029 ...
Alling, Kenneth Slade, 1887-1966
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Monroe, Harriet, 1860-1936
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Poet and founding editor of Poetry: a Magazine of Verse. From the description of Papers, 1873-1944 (inclusive). (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 56101856 American editor, critic, and poet. Harriet Monroe was born in Chicago in 1860, and she remained identified all her life with the city. After gaining some local recognition as a poet, a newspaper critic and a lecturer on poetry, Monroe's literary reputation was based on her concep...
Williams, Blanche Colton, 1879-1944
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Herzberg, Max J. (Max John), 1886-
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Wood, Mildred Cummer.
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Mrs. Morrow 11/14/42. See
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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...
Mitchell, Langdon Elwyn, 1862-1935
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Mitchell wrote the plays "Becky Sharp" and "The New York Idea" among many others. From the description of Papers, 1890-1934. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 31178976 Langdon Elwyn Mitchell (1862-1935), American poet and playwright, used the pseudonym John Philip Varley. His best-known plays were Becky Sharp (1899) and The New York Idea (1906). He taught playwriting at the University of Pennsylvania from 1928 to 1930. His father was S. W...
Fagin, Nathan Bryllion, 1892-
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Nathan Bryllion Fagin was a professor of English and drama at The Johns Hopkins University and director of the Hopkins Playshop. Professor Fagin was born in Russia in 1892 and educated in the United States. He received the Ph. D. degree in English from Hopkins in 1932 and taught there until his retirement in 1957. He was the author of several books including "The Histrionic Mr. Poe" published in 1949. From 1930 to 1957, Professor Fagin was director of the Johns Hopkins P...
O'Flanagan, Michael, 1876-
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Brinton, Jasper Yeates, 1878-
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Jasper Yeates Brinton (1878-1973), a successful lawyer who worked for many years at the American Embassy in Egypt, traced his lineage back to the Smith and Steinmetz families of eighteenth-century Philadelphia. Brinton's paternal great-great grandfather, John Steinmetz (1740-1803), left Germany in 1751 and soon established a successful shipping business in Philadelphia. He became a fervent supporter of the colonial cause in the American Revolution. Steinmetz eventually owned a small fleet of shi...
Taylor, Frances Beatrice, 1891-
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Hanly, Elizabeth.
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Shepard, Odell, 1884-
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Bowman, Louise Morey.
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Faulkner, William, 1897-
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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...
Montgomery, Whitney, 1877-
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Ware, Richard Darwin, 1869-
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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...
Hartsock, Ernest, 1903-1930
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Ernest Abner Hartsock, poet, educator, editor, artist, and musician, was born 5 May 1903 in Atlanta, Georgia, and died there 14 December 1930. Hartsock was foremost a poet, publishing three volumes of poetry. For one of his poems, "Strange Splendor", Hatsock was awarded the annual award of excellence by the Poetry Society of America (1929). In addition to his poetry writing, Hartsock served as a member and officer of several poetry organizations; held the position of professor of poetics at Ogle...
Ford, James L. (James Lauren), 1854-1928
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Author, humorist. From the description of James Lauren Ford letter to Mrs. Brown, [manuscript], [1920?] Mar 30. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 271639334 ...
Helton, Roy Addison, 1886-
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Englewood
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McLane, James Latimer, 1898-
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McLane earned his Harvard in 1922. From the description of A seventeenth century Ovidian : being a consideration of the Elegies of John Donne and the three books of Ovid's Amores. 1926. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77075630 James McLane was a priest and the rector of a church in Los Angeles, Calif.; Mary McLane was James's wife. Apparently the McLanes were present at the burial ceremony for Franz Werfel in Los Angeles in 1945, and James read the burial office. ...
Mahony, Bertha E.
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Stiles, Roberta.
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McKay, Claude, 1890-1948
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Author, poet. Born in Jamaica. From the description of Claude McKay letters and manuscripts 1915-1952. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122682552 From the guide to the Claude McKay letters and manuscripts, 1915-1952, (The New York Public Library. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division.) Claude McKay (1890-1948), novelist and poet. From the description of Claude McKay collection, 1853-1990 (bulk 1922-19...
W. S. Braithwainte
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Black, John, 1893-
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Hager, Alice Rogers, 1894-
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Alice Rogers Hager (1894-1969) was an American journalist, author and novelist, known for her coverage of aviation news (she traveled to every continent except Antarctica and logged more than a half-million air miles) and books on Brazil. Born in Peoria, Illinois, she was the daughter of Harry James and Caroline Augusta (Sammis) Rogers. She received her A.B. at Leland, Stanford University in 1915, and did her graduate work at the University of California in 1917. Ms. Hag...
Rorty, James, 1890-
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Tunstall, Virginia Hunter (Lyne).
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Funk, Wilfred J. (Wilfred John), 1883-1965
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Masters, Edgar Lee, 1868-1950
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Edgar Lee Masters was an American poet, novelist, biographer, and essayist. From the description of Edgar Lee Masters collection of papers, 1919-1949. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 86164224 From the guide to the Edgar Lee Masters collection of papers, 1919-1949, (The New York Public Library. Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature.) Masters was an Illinois poet best known for the Spoon River Anthology. F...
WilliamStanley Braithwaite
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Leonard, Mary Hall, 1847-1921
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Tridon, André, 1877-1922
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Locke, Alain, 1886-
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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 ...
Williams, Jessie E.
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Green, Paul, 1894-
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Matson, Mabel Cornelia.
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Norcross, Ellinor Lehnherr.
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Aldington, Richard, 1892-1962
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Richard Aldington, British poet, novelist and essayist. From the description of Richard Aldington collection, 1918-1962. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81650599 From the description of Richard Aldington collection, 1918-1962. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702148171 Richard Aldington was born in Hampshire in 1882. Educated at Dover College and London University he founded the "Egotist journal "in 1913. He joined the British Army and served on the Western Front in 19...
Van Doren, Carl, 1885-
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Kidd, Walter E.
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Walter Evans Kidd was a noted poet and author of short stories. He was born in 1901 and raised in the Portland, Oregon area. He was educated at the University of Oregon, the University of Iowa and the University of Denver. He held teaching positions at various institutions and published numerous works under the pseudonym Conrad Pendleton. From the description of Walter Evans Kidd papers, 1921-1969. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 57228939 W...
Hoppin, Frederick S.
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MacDonnell, James Francis Carlin.
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Grannis, Anita L.
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Eberhardt, John J.
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Hooley, Arthur, 1875-
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Erskine, John, 1879-1951
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Epithet: Reverend; DD British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001087.0x000214 Title: 9th Earl of Mar British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001087.0x000219 John Erskine, educator, writer and musician, was born in New York on October 5, 1879. He received an A.B. in 1900, an A.M. in 1901, a Ph.D. in 1903 and an LL.D. in 1929 from Columbia Univ...
Watson, Annah (Robinson) 1848-
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Wellman, Esther (Turner), 1893-
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McKee, May.
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Laidlaw, Louis Burton.
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Kemp, Harry, 1883-
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W. V. Jackson
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Holt, Elliot.
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Thomas, Martha Banning
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Holberg, Ruth (Langland) 1891-
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Boyle, Kay, 1903-
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Bellemin, Frank James.
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Chase, Maude Williston.
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Garnett, Louise Ayres
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Lippmann, Leonard Blackledge
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Simpson, Mabel Elizabeth, 1882-
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Sherry, Pearl Andelson
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Roth, Samuel, 1893-1974
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During his career Samuel Roth (1893-1974) established bookstores in New York City that published and sold books, magazines, and erotica, and operated a mail order operation that defied Post Office censors for two decades. He founded two literary magazines, namely Beau--the first American "men's magazine--and Two Worlds. As a publisher, Roth was frequently accused of violating the copyrights of authors such as D.H. Lawrence and James Joyce, and was responsible for the first, unauthor...
Humphries, Rolfe.
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Rolfe Humphries (1894-1969) was an American poet, translator, teacher, critic, and editor. According to Richard Gillman, author of Poets, Poetics, and Politics: America's Literary Community Viewed from the Letters of Rolfe Humphries, 1910–1969, Humphries was "the total poet. . . . If ever there were poets who did in fact breathe their art, he was one of them." From the guide to the Rolfe Humphries Papers, 1962-1963, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries)...
Cooper, Page, 1891-
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Gilmore, Louis.
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Southerland, Myrtella.
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Daehler, Albert H.
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Bryson, Lyman
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Educator. From the description of Reminiscences of Lyman Lloyd Bryson : oral history, 1951. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 86131513 Radio and television broadcaster, author, and educator. Full name: Lyman Lloyd Bryson. From the description of Lyman Bryson papers, 1893-1978 (bulk 1917-1959). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980008 Biographical Note ...
Glines, Ellen.
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Wyant, G. G.
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Braithwaite, William Stanley
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Flexner, Hortense, 1885-1973
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Flexner, a native of Louisville, became a noted poet in the 1910s. She was widely published in popular national magazines. Among her books were Clouds and Cobblestones, This Stubborn Root and Other Poems, North Window and Other Poems, and (children's literature) Chipper, The Wishing Window, and Puzzle Pond. Flexner married political cartoonist Wyncie King. From the description of Hortense Flexner : papers, circa 1860-1975 bulk 1914-1973. (University of Louisville). WorldCat record id...
Willcox, Louise (Collier), 1865-
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Anderson, Maxwell, 1888-
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De Bra, Lemuel.
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Dinsmore, Charles Allen, 1860-1941
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Boni, Albert
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Fletcher, John Gould, 1886-1950
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American poet and critic. From the description of Correspondence, works, and clippings, 1910-1952, nd. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122453062 John Gould Fletcher, born in Little Rock, Arkansas and educated at Phillips Academy and Harvard (1903-1907), was a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and author. Fletcher lived in England for years before returning home to Arkansas where, in the 1920s and 1930s, he was act...
Johnson, Josephine, 1910-
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Zabel, Morton Dauwen, 1901-1964
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Morton Dauwen Zabel (1901-1964), author, critic, editor and scholar of nineteenth-century English and European literature. Received his PhD from the University of Chicago in 1933. Zabel served as associate editor of Poetry: A Magazine of Verse from 1928-1936 and full editor 1936-1937. His professional association with the University of Chicago began in 1947 when he was appointed to the English Department and actively continued until his death in 1964. From the description of Morton D...
Leverage, Henry.
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Gildinan, Caroline.
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Sawyer, Frances.
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Meadowcroft, Clara Platt.
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McCarthy, Denis Aloysius, 1871-1931
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Denis Aloysius McCarthy was born in Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary, Ireland on July 25, 1871. He attended the Christian Brothers School before emigrating to the United States at the age of 15. McCarthy initially settled in Boston, Massachusetts, before moving to Omaha, Nebraska when he was nineteen. He struggled with loneliness and unemployment in Omaha, and it was there that he wrote his first poem, “When Mother Sleeps”, which was published under an assumed name in the Omaha World Herald. ...
Sheffield, Rena Cary
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Perry, Lilla Cabot, 1848-1933
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Painter. Born in 1848 in Boston, Mass., Perry studied at Cowles Art School under D.M. Bunker and R.W. Vonnoh in Boston. She also studied at the Julian and Colarossi academies and at Alfred Stevens' studio in Paris. She died in 1933 in Hancock, N.H. From the description of Lilla Cabot Perry photographs, [ca. 1889-1909]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79870424 Painter. Born in 1848 in Boston, Mass., Perry studied at Cowles Art ...
Ballard, Charles Clear, 1873-
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De la Mare, Walter, 1873-
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Crew, Helen (Coale) 1866-
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Saul, George Brandon, 1901-1986
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In 1835, Saul lived in Auburn Twp., Cayuga County (N.Y.). From the description of Warranty deed, 1835. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 46438776 George Brandon Saul, Ph.D., is an American educator, author and composer of music. He was born in Shoemakersville, Pennsylvania, Nov 1, 1901, the son of Daniel Brandon and Mary E. Stamm Saul, and attended the University of Pennsylvania, receiving his B.A. in 1921, M.A. in 1930, and Ph.D. in 1932. A membe...
Peet, Jeannie Spring.
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Forbes, Marie Hersey.
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Hillman, Gordon Malherbe, 1900-
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MacCracken, Barbara Frost.
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Wells, Thomas B. (Thomas Bucklin), 1875-1944
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Epithet: Rector of Portlemouth British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001028.0x0001e2 ...
Curran, George Edwin.
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Braithwaite, William Stanley
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Sloan, John, 1871-1951
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Illustrator, painter, etcher, teacher, writer, lithographer; lived in New York City and Santa Fe, N.M. From the description of John Sloan manuscript collection, 1871-1997. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 775599666 Painter, etcher, illustrator, teacher, writer, and lithographer; lived in New York City and Santa Fe, N.M.; John Sloan and Will Shuster, painter, graphic artist, illustrator, and sculptor, first met in the summer of 1920, their friendship lasted until Sloan's death ...
Rothert, Otto Arthur, 1871-1956
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Collector and historian. From the description of Harry Innes collection, 1924-1925. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49309643 Poet and author of Louisville, Kentucky. From the description of Madison Julius Cawein : additional papers, 1888-1929. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49309705 From the description of Madison Julius Cawein : Papers, 1886-1928. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 49309746...
Todahl, Margery Atwood.
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Wheeler, Edward J., 1864-1930
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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...
Inman, Arthur Crew, 1895-1963
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Poet and dramatist. From the description of Papers of Arthur Crew Inman, 1909-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78518675 Lived at diffferent times in Atlanta, Georgia and Boston, Massachusetts. From the description of Papers, 1856-1963. (Brown University). WorldCat record id: 86167558 Arthur Crew Inman was born to Henry Arthur and Roberta Sutherland (Crew) Inman in Atlanta, Georgia. He is best known today as the author of The Inman Diary:...
Hazard, Caroline, 1856-
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Root, E. Merrill (Edward Merrill), 1895-1973
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American poet and college professor E. Merrill Root (1895-1973) was a conservative and anti-communist activist who wrote articles and books on communist and Marxist propoganda in the American educational system. The son of a Congregational minister, Root was a devout Quaker and pacifist and went to France in World War I under the auspices of the American Friends Service Committee. After the war Root studied at Andover Theological Seminary and, in 1920, joined the faculty of Earlham College in Ri...
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 ...
Sanborn, Pitts, 1879-1941
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Lawrence, Gordon, 1930-
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Johnson, Stanley P., 1892-1946
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Mitchell, Ruth Comfort, 1882-1954
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Ruth Comfort Mitchell was born on July 21, 1882 in San Francisco. She spent a good deal of time in Los Gatos, California, where her parents owned a summer home. It was here that her first poem was published in the local newspaper, when she was 14 years old. After she married Sanborn Young in 1914, the couple moved to New York City. Within two years, she had a play opening on Broadway and a published volume of poems, to be followed soon after by her first novel. The Youngs soon returned to Los Ga...
Elliott, William Yandell, 1896-1979
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American political scientist; staff director, House Select Committee on Foreign Affairs, 1947-1949; member, planning board, National Security Council, 1953-1957; consultant to the secretary of state, 1958-1970. From the description of William Yandell Elliott papers, 1925-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754870857 Elliott graduated from Harvard in 1918 and taught government and history at Harvard. From the description of Papers of William Yandell Elliott, 1935...
McDonald, F. C.
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Davis, Allan, 1885-1929
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Playwright. From the description of Dramatic scripts of Allan Davis, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71132167 ...
Van Wyck, William.
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Coates, Florence Earle, 1850-1927
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Hammond, Hala Jean
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Percy, William Alexander, 1885-1942
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William Alexander Percy was born on 14 May 1885, in Greenville, Mississippi into an illustrious family of the planter class. His mother, Camille, was a French Catholic from New Orleans; his father LeRoy Percy, was an influential Episcopalian attorney, and cotton planter who owned more than 20,000 acres under cultivation. He served as the last U. S. Senator elected by the Mississippi legislature. William Percy campaigned actively in behalf of his father's election. William Alexander Percy atte...
Smith, Mrs George Joy.
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Merryman, Mildred Plew.
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Whicher, George Meason, 1860-1937
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Author, poet, Latin and Greek professor at Hunter College. From the description of Letter to Curtis Hidden Page, 1931 February 28. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 63167619 ...
Rea, Clarence A.
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Earls, Michael, 1873-1937
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Cawein, Madison Julius, 1865-1914
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American poet. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Louisville, to Miss Greene, 1914 Nov. 29. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270129671 From the description of The Vikings : autograph poem signed, 1886 Aug. 30. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270135829 Poet and author of Louisville, Kentucky. From the description of Madison Julius Cawein : miscellaneous papers, 1889-1916. (Filson Historical Society, The). WorldCat record id: 46764382 ...
Gilder, J. B.
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Minor, Robert, 1884-
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Sweeney, Mildred Isabel (McNeal) 1871-
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Delafield, Elizabeth N.
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MacDonald, Leo, 1957-
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Baker, Mae H.
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Johns, Orrick, 1887-
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Marquis, Don, 1878-1937
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American humorist and author. From the description of Letter to Mr. Wood [manuscript], 1930 June 16. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647837114 American journalist, author, humorist. From the description of Papers of Don Marquis [manuscript], 1917-1934. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647812908 Author and humorist Don Marquis was born in Illinois, and worked as a journalist in Washington, Atlanta, and Philadelphia. After moving...
Grissom, Irene Welch, 1873-
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Scollard, Clinton, 1860-1932
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Poet, professor of English at Hamilton College. From the description of ALS : Clinton, N.Y., to Ellen E. Dickinson, 1886 Nov. 2. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 86165795 American author. From the description of The hills of hay [manuscript], n.d. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647830650 Clinton Scollard was an author and educator based in the Northeast. He served as Professor of Rhetoric at Hamilton College before res...
Stanton, Theodore, 1851-1925
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Son of Elizabeth Cady Stanton. From the description of Letter to F.A. Duneka, 1914 February 3. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 50201401 ...
Johnson, Kathryn M.
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Davidson, Donald, 1893-
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Hughes, Glenn, 1894-
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Linn, Edith Willis, 1865-
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Tatum, Edith, 1877-
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Broadley, W. A.
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Marks, Lionel S. (Lionel Simeon), 1871-....
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Marks (1871-1955) taught mechanical engineering at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Lionel S. Marks, 1894-1947 (inclusive), 1913-1947 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973115 ...
Machynlleth, Mrs Lyon Livingston.
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Lanham, Charles Trueman, 1902-
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Yokey, H. T.
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Granich, Irwin.
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Harding, Philip M.
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Stead, William Force
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American poet and University of Virginia alumnus, class of 1908. From the description of Letters to John Shelton Patton [manuscript] 1951 November 3 and 10, n.d. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647961100 Stead was a student at the University of Virginia, 1904-1908. From the description of William Force Stead correspondence with James Cook Bardin [manuscript], 1938. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647952050 William Force Stead ...
Dillon, George, 1906-1968
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George Dillon was an American poet, editor, and translator. He was born in Florida, raised in the Midwest, and graduted from the University of Chicago. He won the Pulitzer Prize for his collection of poems, The Flowering Stone. He was also the editor of the journal Poetry, and translated Baudelaire's poems from Les Fleurs du Mal in conjunction with Edna St. Vincent Millay. From the description of George Dillon letter to Mr. Townsend, 1932. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). W...
Robertson, John Wilson.
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Thompson, Basil, 1937-2004
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Eddy, Rosamond.
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Leffingwell, Alsop
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French conductor. From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : Nice Feb. 3 1927, to Henry [i.e. Harry] Harkness Flagler in New York, 1927 Feb. 3. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270667198 ...
Trigg, Emma Gray, 1890-1976
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Emma Gray Trigg (1890-1976) was one of the prime movers behind the arts in Virginia. She was a leader, a promoter, and a major influence in the state's Fine Arts programs. She was also an artist in her own right. Born in Norfolk, she attended Columbia and the University of Virginia. During the 1930s, she was director of a public relief program in Virginia that employed more than one hundred forty out-of-work musicians. During this time, Ms. Trigg was also a performer, giving several vocal recita...
Hathaway, N. H.
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Driscoll, Louise, 1875-.
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Dailey, Bernard.
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Burnshaw, Stanley, 1906-2005
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American author, scholar, publisher, editor, and teacher; native of New York. From the description of Papers, 1927-1987, (bulk 1945-1987). (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122547453 Stanley Burnshaw, born in New York City on June 20, 1906, is a poet, critic, novelist, playwright, publisher, editor, translator, and scholar recognized primarily for his poetry and literary criticism. Burnshaw is pro...
Huntington, Archer M. (Archer Milton), 1870-1955
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Hispanic scholar; philanthropist. From the description of Autograph letter signed : New York, to [George] Kunz, President of the American Scenic and Historical Preservation Society (and expert on gems), 1915 May 21. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270871082 Poet, editor, Hispanic scholar, art collector. From the description of Archer M. Huntington letter to John O'Hara Cosgrave [manuscript], 1910 August 31. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 754955300 ...
Weaver, John Van Alstyne, 1893-
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Barnett, Maris Clare.
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Tietjens, Eunice (Hammond), 1884-
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Blanden, Charles G. (Charles Granger), 1857-
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Baldwin, Faith, 1893-1978
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New York-born American novelist. From the description of Autograph letters signed (2) : Norwalk, Connecticut, to Edward Wagenknecht, 1965 Jan. 18 and [no year] Nov. 22. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270862667 American author. From the description of The west wind [manuscript], 1962. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647806212 Faith Baldwin enjoyed an unusually long and prolific career as a popular romance writer. Her works generally portray ...
Cook, Reginald Lansing 1903-
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Metcalf, John Calvin, 1865-1949
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University of Virginia professor of English. From the description of Papers of John C. Metcalf [manuscript], 1904-1950. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647823087 ...
Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-
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Bixby, Herbert Craven.
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Martyn, Wyndham, 1875-
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Perkins, Maxwell E. (Maxwell Evarts), 1884-1947
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Editor at and vice-president of Charles Scribner's Sons. From the description of Correspondence to Maxwell Struthers Burt, 1938-1943. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 122629156 Maxwell Evarts Perkins was one of the most importnat editors in American literary history. Belinda Dobson Jelliffe, born in Asheville, N.C., became a friend of Thomas Wolfe in 1933. In 1935, Charles Scriber's Sons published her only book, a semi-autobiographical work titled Fo...
King, Miriam Van R.
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Johnson, Fenton, 1888-
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More, Barbara
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Gilbert, Morris.
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