Eliot, Henry Ware, 1879-1947, collector. T. S. Eliot collection, 1881-1994.
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Eliot, Theresa Garrett, 1884-1981
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Theresa Ann Garrett Eliot (1884-1981) was an artist, wife of Henry Ware Eliot, Jr., and sister-in-law of poet T. S. Eliot. Theresa Garrett Eliot created the artwork for: Excavations in Mesopotamia and western Iran, sites of 4000-500 B.C. by Henry Ware Eliot, Jr. Theresa Garrett (1884-1981) married Henry Ware Eliot (1879-1947) on 15 February 1926. ...
New York Times
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Harvard University. News Office
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Isaac Stearns
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Theodor Happich.
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C. P. Cranch.
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Metcalf, Eleanor Melville
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Peel, Eileen
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Jackson, William A. (William Alexander), 1905-1964
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G. V. Knox
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Marian Cushing Eliot.
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Eliot, Elizabeth
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Edward Leigh.
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Holborn's
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Frank Bays.
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Lucien Wulsin.
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Faber family,
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Mairet, Philip
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Eliot, Henry Ware
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Hall, Frederick Garrison, 1879-1946
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Eliot, Frederick
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Henry Rapisarda.
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Johnson, Pamela
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Jacob Cushing
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Eliot, Lord Eliot
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Lutz, Tom
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Andrew Eliot
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Jane Hariman
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Beers, Richard
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Watson, Douglas
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Scott, Henry
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Silva, Donna
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Wolfe, Bertram David, 1896-1977
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American historian; representative of the Communist Party, U.S.A., to the Communist International, 1928-1929; author of Three Who Made a Revolution (1948) and other works on communism. From the description of Bertram David Wolfe papers, 1903-1999. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754870811 Bertram David Wolfe (1896-1977) was an American author of books and articles on Russian and Hispanic history and culture. He wrote biographies of Diego Rivera, Rosa Luxemburg and Lenin. ...
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Marian Eliot
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Vivienne Eliot, 1888-1947
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Women's Travel Club of Boston
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Fulton Press.
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W. Fisk-Moore
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Oliver Morley
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Ellen Stearns Reed.
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William, A. Jackson
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Eliot, Frank
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Morley, Christina
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Esther Jackson
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Harry Ellerbe.
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Maurice Needham.
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Talmage, Robert
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Rodney Dennis
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Smith, William, 1707-1783.
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Morrell, Ottoline Violet Anne Cavendish-Bentinck, Lady, 1873-1938
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Eliot, Henry Ware, 1843-1919.
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Cranch family:
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John Cushing
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New English Weekly
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Harry Levin
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William Homes
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Wyndham Lewis
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Theodora Eliot Smith?
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Rosenbach, A.S.W. (Abraham Simon Wolf), 1876-1952
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Sobin, Harris J.
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Lewis Horrox.
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Scudder, Clara H.
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Elliott & Fry
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London portrait photographers Joseph John Elliott and Clarence Edmund Fry established a talbotype photography studio in Baker St. in 1863. From the description of Letters received, ca. 1832-1894. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 79626125 ...
Noel Jaquin, 1894-
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Church of the Messiah, St. Louis, Missouri
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Strobel, Marion
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Tomlin, Esther
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Ellen Thayer
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I. A. (Ivor Armstrong) Richards
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Brook, Faith, 1922-2012
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Harvard Cooperative Society.
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Harvard University. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
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The Graduate Department was created in 1872 and became the Graduate School of Harvard University in 1890. The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences was established in 1905. From the description of Student records : admission books, 1886-1944 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76974844 Office of the dean held by Reginald H. Phelps. From the description of Correspondence to Edward F. Fry, 1958-1962. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat ...
Short, A. J. Rendle (Arthur J. Rendle)
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Jacques Lucas.
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New School for Social Research (New York, N.Y. : 1919-1997)
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Faber, Enid
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Cranch, William, 1769-1855
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Chief Justice of the U.S. district court for the District of Columbia, 1805-1855. From the description of Letter : Washington, to Robert G. Harper, Baltimore, 1810 Nov. 4. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 22218740 From the description of Letter : Washington, D.C., to Mrs. D.T. Madison, 1836 July 13. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 22218754 From the description of Letter : Washington, D.C., to the New North Society of Boston, 1830 Sept. 3. (Unknown). WorldCat record id:...
Cranch, Richard
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Wayne, Dennis
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James R. Lambdin.
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Mrs. Roger Wolcott.
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Wilmarth S. Lewis
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Eliot, William G. (William Greenleaf), 1866-1956
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William Greenleaf Eliot, Jr. served as minister of the First Unitarian Church in Portland, Oregon from 1906 until his retirement in 1934. His father, Thomas Lamb Eliot, held the same post from 1867 to 1893. Prior to his tenure in Portland, W.G. Eliot, Jr. held ministerial appointments in Seattle, San Francisco, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. From the description of Papers, 1861-1928. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 35797766 From the description o...
Currier, Margaret
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Poet's Theatre of Harvard
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Greenwood, John, 1921-1986
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Carl Fredrik von Saltza.
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Roger Bigelow Merriman
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Merton college
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Eliot, John, 1754-1813
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Lucy Throop
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Chapin, Samuel, fl. 1638-1652
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Patterson, Neva, 1922-2010
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Eliot, Thomas, Sir.
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Charlotte Champe Stearns Eliot
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Eliot, Frederick May, 1889-1958
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Frederick May Eliot (1889-1958) was born in Boston and graduated Harvard College with an AB in 1911 and an AM in 1912. He was a Harvard College instructor of government in 1912-1913 and attended Harvard Divinity School from 1912 to 1915. He was ordained to the Unitarian ministry in 1915 at the First Parish in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and also served at the Unity Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. He served as president of the Young People's Religious Union from 1916 to 1918 and served as an army ch...
F. R. Jouett
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Wellesley College
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Saint Michael's Church
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Metcalf, Keyes D. 1889-
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Bottkol, Joseph McG
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Edward Streeter.
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Leonard Lodge.
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J. Josephin Tucker.
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W. H. (Wystan Hugh) Auden
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Macleish, Archibald
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Archibald MacLeish (1892-1982) was an American poet. Kaiser is a professor of comparative literature at Harvard. From the description of Letters to Walter Jacob Kaiser, 1955-1957 and undated. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612367921 MacLeish (1892-1982) was a Pulitzer Prize winning American poet, playwright, teacher, librarian of Congress, and public official. He was also Boylston professor at Harvard (1949-1962). From the description of Scratch : manu...
Ethel
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Eliot, Vivienne, 1888-1947
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Eliot, Charlotte
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Charles R. Cleaves
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King, Dennis
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Kauffer, E. McKnight (Edward McKnight), 1890-1954
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Artist and graphic designer. From the description of Autograph letter signed : London, to Messrs. Duckworth & Co., 1922, Nov 12. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 759590617 Edward McKnight Kauffer (b. Dec. 14, 1890, Great Falls, Montana-d. Oct. 22, 1954, New York City) was an American-born artist noted for his avant garde graphic design and poster art, especially in Britain. From the description of Kauffer, E. McKnight (Edward McKnight), 1890-1954 (U.S. National...
Harvard University. Memorial Church
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Memorial Church was dedicated in 1932 and incorporates Appleton Chapel, the name of a former building erected on the same site in 1855. The terms Memorial Church and Appleton Chapel refer not only to the buildings, but also to the agencies they contain. The title of the person in charge of Memorial Church was Preacher to the University until 1974, when it was changed to Minister in Memorial Church. The Memorial Church's activities also come under the responsibility of the Board of Preachers, whi...
University of Chicago.
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Most of the records in the collection pertain to the $400,000 raised by the American Baptist Education Society in 1889-1890 in order to obtain a 600,000 grant from John D. Rockefeller for the creation of an endowment for the University of Chicago. The first volume in the inventory, Record of Pledges for the University of Chicago, contains an alphabetical numbered listing of subscribers, amounts pledged, and payments made through 1906. The subscription forms and letters (1:4-13) are numbered to c...
Ratcliffe Barnett
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Philip Morrell
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John St. Edmunds
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Eliot, William Greenleaf, 1811-1887
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Born August 5, 1811 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, William Greenleaf Eliot (1811-1887) traveled to St. Louis as a missionary in 1834 and became the first Unitarian minister west of the Mississippi. He went on to become one of St. Louis's most influential and respected citizens, working in favor of the Union, emancipation, temperance, and women's rights. Eliot was also the co-founder of Washington University, served as the president of the board of directors from 1854 to 1887, and served as Chanc...
Vivienne Eliot
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American Unitarian Association
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Washington University Library
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Caroline J. Carroll
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Fred Fehl.
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Archer, Alexander
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Smith, Elizabeth Quincy, 1721-1775
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Eliot, Vivienne
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Liberté (Cruiser)
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Williams, Hugh
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Epithet: of Penrhyn Title: 8th Baronet British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000300.0x00008c Epithet: Vicar of Bassaleg British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000212.0x000342 Epithet: Reverend; of Add MS 14992 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Descri...
Wildenhain, Marguerite
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Marguerite Wildenhain (1896-1985) was a ceramicist and educator in Guerneville, California. Born Marguerite Friedlaender in Lyon, France, Wildenhain received training in sculpture at the Berlin School of Applied Arts. She later worked as a designer for the Royal Berlin Porcelain Factory, leaving in 1919 to apprentice in pottery at the Bauhaus, under Max Krehan and Gerhard Marcks. After receiving her degree as master-potter, she was employed at the Municipal School for Arts and Crafts in Halle Sa...
Oxford University
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Oxford University ran a series of expeditions to the Arctic regions during the 1920s and 1930s From the guide to the Oxford University Arctic Expeditions, 1921-1936, 1921-1936, (Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge) Teaching in Oxford developed during the eleventh century, helped from 1167 by Henry II's decision to ban English students from attending the University of Paris. The university had a master by 1201, on whom was conferred the title of Chancellor...
Laverty, Maura, 1907-
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Smith Academy (Saint Louis, Missouri).
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Clark, Ernest, 1912-1994
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Janet Smith
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C. Vandyk
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Dunne, Annie
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Rains, Claude
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Epithet: actor British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000835.0x0003db ...
De Grasse (Cruiser)
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Harvard University. Digamma Club.
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Thomas Walley
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George D. Maduro Peixotte.
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F. V. (Frank Vigor) Morley
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Charlotte Eliot
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Wellesley News
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John B. Finley
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Quiller-Couch, Arthur, 1863-1944
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Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch was a Cornish writer who published under the name Q. His major work is Oxford Book of English Verse 1250-1900. From the guide to the Fiat Justitia, Ruat Solum, undated, (Ohio University) Author, educator, and literary critic. From the description of Correspondence and literary manuscripts, 1888-1944 and n.d. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 24560980 British writer. From the description of Autograp...
Bostonian Society
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Peters, Alton
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Denny, Reginald
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Haubert, Alaine
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McKnight Kauffer.
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Eliot, Valerie
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Epithet: née Fletcher, 2nd wife of T S Eliot British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000295.0x0001da ...
Smith, William, 1706-1783.
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Institute of Modern Art (Boston, Mass.)
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Dawes, Elizabeth E. Cranch, 1805-1860
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New School
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Sidney Hook.
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Canterbury Cathedral
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Hon. Edward Sackville-West.
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Faber and Faber.
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Hiram Powers.
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Harvard Philosophical Club.
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The Harvard Philosophical Club was founded in 1878. In later years, it was also referred to as the Harvard Philosophy Club; it is unclear whether there was ever an official change of the name. From the description of Records of the Harvard Philosophical Club, 1879-1966. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 441834538 ...
Virginia Quarterly Review.
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I. A. Richard's
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Rose Eliot Smith
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Eliot, Henry Ware
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Stearns family
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Wilbur, Earl Morse, 1866-1956
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Unitarian minister and educator. A.B. University of Vermont, 1886. A.M., S.T.B. Harvard Divinity School, 1890. Minister in Portland, Ore. (1890-1898); Meadville, Pa. (1899-1904). Taught theology at Pacific Unitarian School for the Ministry, 1904-1931, also serving as Dean, 1904-1911, and President, 1911-1931. Author of two-volume history of Unitarianism. From the description of Papers, 1887-1890. (Harvard University, Divinity School Library). WorldCat record id: 271817417 Ea...
Harvard University. Eliot House.
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Malcolm Strachan
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Charles McCormick
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L. Lemaire.
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Hurst Fragee Garrett.
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Newton, Wilfrid
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Kenneth Patchen
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Nancy DuBois
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Sawyer Free Library
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Edward, Lindsay
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Morley, Frank
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Hale, Emily
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Josiah Stearns
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Dawes family,
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Washington university Saint-Louis, Mo., Department of medicine
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Brooks, W. Sprague
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W. J. Crawley
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Brockenhurst County High School
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Notman Studios (Boston).
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Harcourt Brace & Company
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Gross was an editor at the publishing company. From the description of Correspondence to Alma Mahler, 1957. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155863411 Brooks edited a book by Constance Rourke for Harcourt Brace. From the description of Correspondence with Van Wyck Brooks, 1921-1962. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 180851633 ...
Randall, Robert J., 1927-
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Eliot, William Greenleaf, 1781-1853
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Harvard University. Dept. of Comparative Literature.
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Paul Verlaine
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Maurice Haigh-Wood
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Ganova Studio (St. Louis, Missouri).
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Elizabeth Conrad
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Eliot, Andrew, 1683-1749
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Cushing, Charles
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Christian science monitor
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Worth, Irene
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Irene Worth (1915-2002), American actress, winner of three Tony Awards, who appeared in Thornton Wilder's The Alcestiad ("A Life in the Sun") at the Edinburgh Festival in 1955 and in the stage version of "The Woman of Andros" in 1963. From the description of Irene Worth papers relating to Thornton Wilder, 1955-1977. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702171891 Epithet: actress British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_...
Mrs. Sheffield
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The British Council
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The British Council was founded in 1934 as the 'British Committee for Relations with Other Countries' and in 1936 it was re-named' The British Council'. The aims of the Council were: "to promote abroad a wider appreciation of British culture and civilization, by encouraging the study and use of the English language, and thereby, to extend a knowledge of British literature and of the British contribution to music and the fine arts, the sciences, philosophic thought and po...
Rayburn, Henzie
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New English Weekly and the New Age
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Hartley, Leslie G. (Leslie George), 1885-
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Emily Hale.
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Anglo Swedish Society (London)
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Cyril Norwood
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Browne, E. Martin (Elliott Martin), 1900-1980
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English actor and producer, closely connected with the revival of poetic and religious drama in England, Browne was responsible for the first production (1935) of T.S. Eliot's Murder in the Cathedral and produced all of Eliot's subsequent plays. He was director of the Pilgrim Players, the Mercury Theatre (1945- ) and the British Drama League (1945-1957); visiting professor at the Program in Religious Drama at Union Theological Seminary, N.Y. (1957-1962); and Honorary Drama Adviser to the New Cov...
Albert C. Friend
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Wilson, Edmund
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Edmund Wilson was an American novelist, poet, essayist, and literary critic. From the description of Edmund Wilson collection of papers, 1922-1978. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122596904 From the guide to the Edmund Wilson collection of papers, 1922-1978, (The New York Public Library. Henry W. and Albert A. Berg Collection of English and American Literature.) American author and critic. From the description of Typewritten letters signed...
Clive Brook.
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Eliot, Abigail Adams Cranch, 1817-1908
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Susanna Morley
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Eliot, Marian Cushing, 1877-1963.
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Angus McBean
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André Gide
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Mars, G. C.
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Thornton Wilder.
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Eliot, Richard
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Winwood, Estelle, 1883-1984
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Henry Eliot Scott
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Forman, Henry James, 1879-1966
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Forman was born Feb. 17, 1879; BA, Harvard, 1903; reporter and staff correspondent for New York sun (1903-05); news editor, Literary digest (1906); assoc. editor, North American review (1906-10); managing editor, Collier's (1913-19); taught creative writing at Temple Univ.; reviewed books for the New York times; writings include: In the footprints of Heine (1910), The enchanted garden (1923), Guilt (1924), The pony express (1925), The Rembrandt murder (1931), The story of prophecy (1936), and Ha...
Miss Laura Furness
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Irene Pearl Fassett
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Clarence Gate Gardens.
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Harvard University. Office of the President and Fellows
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Greenleaf family,
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Tomlin, E. W. F. (Eric Walter Frederick), 1913-1988
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John Joseph McVey
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Friedman, Leo, 1869-1927
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Vogel, Ellen
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Nesbit, Cathleen
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R. Cobden-Sanderson Ltd.
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Marie Alice Cauchon
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Cambridge Skating Club
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Gothan Book Mart.
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John, Erwin
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MacMahon, Aline, 1899-1991
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Aline MacMahon was born May 3, 1899 in McKeesport, Pa. After studying and performing with the Neighborhood Playhouse Theatre, she made her Broadway debut in THE MIRAGE (1921). She appeared in over 50 plays, among them THE EVE OF SAINT MARK (1942); ROMEO AND JULIET (1959); CORIOLANUS (1965); THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT (1961); and TRELAWNY OF THE 'WELLS' (1975). Miss MacMahon also had a distinguished film career. Her 43 films include notable productions such as FIVE STAR FINAL (1931); ONCE IN A LIFE...
Eliot, Henry Ware, 1879-1947
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T.S. Eliot's older brother. From the description of Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1941. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 175238214 Henry Ware Eliot, Jr., was a writer, archeologist, and brother of American poet T. S. Eliot. From the guide to the Henry Ware Eliot papers, 1900-1969., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) Henry Ware Eliot, Jr., was a writer, archeologist, brother of poet T. S. Eliot, a...
Kendall, Kate, 1973-
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Eliott, William
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Faber, Thomas E. 1927-
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Margaret Furness
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Cranch, Christopher Pearse, 1813-1892
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American poet and artist. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Cambridge, Mass., to Joseph B. Gilder, 1884 Aug. 10. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 644204873 Cranch was a Unitarian minister, poet, author, artist, editor, humorist, and member of the New England transcendentalist group. From the description of Christopher Pearse Cranch illustrations of the New Philosophy, ca. 1837-1839. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612709068 Artist...
Chauncy family, etc ... :
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Vassar College.
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Jean Dietz
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Ivor Bulmer-Thomas.
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A.B. Text & Bilder
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Josiah Chapin
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Conant, James Bryant
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Chauncy, Charles, 1592-1672
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Charles Chauncy was the second President of Harvard College; he served from 1654 to 1672. From the description of Walking stick presumably used by Charles Chauncy, ca. 1600-1672? (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77066142 ...
Ellen F. Stearns
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Guinness, Alex
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Gallup, Donald Clifford 1913-
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The letter was removed from a copy of Gertrude Stein's Blood on the Dining Room Floor (New York: Banyan Press, 1948; barcode 110631983) acquired by MASC. From the guide to the Letter, 1948 January 16, New Haven Connecticut [to] Mr. Roscher., 1948 January 16, (Washington State University Libraries) Donald Gallup served as the curator of the Yale Collection of American Literature for over thirty years. Prior to working at Yale, Gallup taught English at Southern Me...
White, Fred M.
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Smith, Charlotte Eliot, 1874-1926.
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Thayer, Ellen
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G. Tandy
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Brooks, Margaret Cranch.
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W. L. Janes
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Marian Dorn
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Stillman Infirmary
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Dukes, Ashley, 1885-1959
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Epithet: author and dramatist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000297.0x000111 British producer and playwright. From the description of Ashley Dukes papers, [ca. 1932-1942]. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 122502153 ...
Eliot, Christopher
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Margaret Dawes Eliot
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Eliot, Abigail
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Rufus Dawes
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Cranch, John, 1785-1816
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Jaquin, Noel
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Cecil, David
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Oliver Stearns
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John Walley
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National Arts Foundation
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Thomas Stearns
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James F. Cayne
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Leonard Elton
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Percy A. Hutchison
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Yale University.
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New Haven Evening Register.
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Clarence Gate Gardens : 1 item.
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Henrietta M. Eliot
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Asahel Stearns
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Claire, Ina, 1892-1985
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Married name: Ina Claire Wallace (1895-1985). From the description of Ina Claire papers, [ca. 1900-1985?]. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 122502049 Ina Claire Wallace was a prominent actress in the 1900s. She was born Ina Fagen, but used her mother's maiden name, Claire, as her stage name. She began performing at age thirteen and performed on stage and in the movies. From the description of The Ina Claire Wallace papers. 1893-1985. (Uni...
Hurst Frazee Garrett
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Eleanor Hinkley
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Johan de Meester
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Paul Jordan-Smith
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Paul J. Smith (1931-) is Director Emeritus of the Museum of Arts & Design in New York, N.Y. From the description of Oral history interview with Paul J. Smith, 2010 Apr.19-20. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 636358583 Art administrator, curator; New York, N.Y. From the description of Paul J. Smith papers, 1955-2006. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220234186 Rossbach: b. 1914; d. 2002. Westphal: b. 1919. Both are fiber artists, Berkeley, Calif.; he the w...
Harris Sobin.
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A. J. Crowley.
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Eliot, Ruth Symonds, d. 1760
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George Hurst Garrett
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Darby, Eileen, 1916-2004
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Monroe, Harold.
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Lawrence G. Brooks. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Unitarian Historical Society.
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Aímée Lamb'
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Windel-Faraday.
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Sir Jacob Epstein
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Eliot, Charlotte, 1843-1929
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Mary Caroline Eliot.
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Morosco Theatre
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Peabody Museum of Salem
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Asquith, Anthony, 1902-1968
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Epithet: Equerry to the Prince of Wales British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001186.0x0002a0 1937-1968 president, Association of Cinematographic Technicians; governor of the British Film Institute. Epithet: film director British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000564.0x0000f9 ...
Harvard Advocate
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Han Bentz van den Bey
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Ahlen & Akerlund
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Harry Clemons.
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Donald Morley
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J. C. Perkins
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Eliot, William Greenleaf, 1811-1887
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Born August 5, 1811 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, William Greenleaf Eliot (1811-1887) traveled to St. Louis as a missionary in 1834 and became the first Unitarian minister west of the Mississippi. He went on to become one of St. Louis's most influential and respected citizens, working in favor of the Union, emancipation, temperance, and women's rights. Eliot was also the co-founder of Washington University, served as the president of the board of directors from 1854 to 1887, and served as Chanc...
Blood family
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Thomas Lamb Eliot
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Catherine de la Mare
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Merle Thorpe.
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Hinkley, Susan H.
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Charles Trefts.
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H. W. Smith.
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Jarlas (Stockholm).
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Paul Southwick
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Valerie Eliot.
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Hinkley, Barbara
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Herbert Migdoll.
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The Wednesday Club.
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Sheffield, Alfred Dwight, 1871-
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Eliot, Henry Ware, 1879-1947
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T.S. Eliot's older brother. From the description of Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, 1941. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 175238214 Henry Ware Eliot, Jr., was a writer, archeologist, and brother of American poet T. S. Eliot. From the guide to the Henry Ware Eliot papers, 1900-1969., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) Henry Ware Eliot, Jr., was a writer, archeologist, brother of poet T. S. Eliot, a...
Coker, Aubrey
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Hampton (Richmond upon Thames, London, England)
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Hannah Groade
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Byron Satterlee Hurlbut
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George Chauncy
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Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778
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Andrew Eliot was born in Boston on December 21, 1718. He received from Harvard an AB in 1737 and an AM in 1740. He was ordained the pastor of the New North Church of Boston on April 14, 1742, and began a lifelong career as a respected and well-known minister. In 1758 he was appointed the clerk of Harvard’s Board of Overseers, and was elected to the Corporation in 1765. Eliot weathered the Revolutionary War in Boston, and at the request of General Washington made the official thanksgiving sermon ...
Cohen, I. Bernard
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Museum of Modern Art
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Rogers family
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Charlotte Eliot Smith
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British Council (Spain)
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The British Council is the United Kingdoms public diplomacy and cultural organisation. Part of its work is to send British writers on trips abroad in order to help international artistic understanding. From the guide to the British Council letters and reports, 1960-2001, (Reading University: Special Collections Services) ...
Lucy Thayer
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Pusey, Anne
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Little, Edward Revere, 1881-1905
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Richard de la Mare
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Smith, William
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Fleming, Robert
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British Broadcasting Company
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The two part documentary ‘No Plan, No Peace: The inside story of Iraq’s descent into chaos’ was produced by BBC Current Affairs and broadcast on the 28th and 29th October 2007. From the guide to the BBC Documentary: ‘No Plan, No Peace’ Collection, 2007, (Middle East Centre Archive, St Antony's College, Oxford) In December 1981, BBC Radio 4 broadcast a series of 13 controversial programmes by its Religious Affairs Correspondent, Gerald Priestland, under the title Priestland's...
Eliot, William Greenleaf, 1811-1887
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Born August 5, 1811 in New Bedford, Massachusetts, William Greenleaf Eliot (1811-1887) traveled to St. Louis as a missionary in 1834 and became the first Unitarian minister west of the Mississippi. He went on to become one of St. Louis's most influential and respected citizens, working in favor of the Union, emancipation, temperance, and women's rights. Eliot was also the co-founder of Washington University, served as the president of the board of directors from 1854 to 1887, and served as Chanc...
Lewis, Wyndham, 1882-1957
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Wyndham Lewis was an artist, novelist, and critic, who was born in Canada but lived for many years in England. He was a leader of the Vorticist movement. From the guide to the Wyndham Lewis collection, 1877-1975, (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) English author and painter. From the description of Letters, 1921-1934. (University of Iowa Libraries). WorldCat record id: 233126882 Author and artist Wyndham Lewis was b...
O'Connor, Norreys Jephson.
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Gallup, Donald Clifford 1913-
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The letter was removed from a copy of Gertrude Stein's Blood on the Dining Room Floor (New York: Banyan Press, 1948; barcode 110631983) acquired by MASC. From the guide to the Letter, 1948 January 16, New Haven Connecticut [to] Mr. Roscher., 1948 January 16, (Washington State University Libraries) Donald Gallup served as the curator of the Yale Collection of American Literature for over thirty years. Prior to working at Yale, Gallup taught English at Southern Me...
Ottoline Morrell
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T. H. McKittrick
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The New School
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Cushing, George M.
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Wolpe, Berthold
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Alhen & Akerland Studio
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F. W. Guerin (St. Louis).
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