Poets' Theatre (Cambridge, Mass.) records
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Sitwell, Edith Louisa, Dame, 1887-1964
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Edith Sitwell was born on September 7, 1887 in Scarborough, England to Sir George Reresby Sitwell, fourth Baronet, and Lady Ida Emily Augusta Denison. In 1913, one of her earliest poems, “Drowned Suns”, was published in The Daily Mirror. Three years later, Sitwell began editing Wheels, an anthology of new verse that sparked controversy among conservative critics. In the 1920s, Sitwell and her two brothers, Osbert and Sacheverell Sitwell, became known for their avant-garde literary work. Sitwell ...
Boston Symphony Orchestra
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The Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is an American orchestra based in Boston. It is the second-oldest of the five major American symphony orchestras commonly referred to as the "Big Five". Founded by Henry Lee Higginson in 1881, the BSO performs most of its concerts at Boston's Symphony Hall and in the summer performs at Tanglewood....
Beckett, Samuel Barclay, 1906-1989
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Samuel Barclay Beckett was born on Good Friday, April 13, 1906, in Foxrock, Ireland, near Dublin. He studied modern languages at Trinity College in Dublin and graduated in 1927. The following year, Beckett went to Paris, where he quickly became acquainted with a group of avant-garde artists, including James Joyce. There, Beckett taught English at the École Normale Superieure in Paris for two years before returning to Trinity College to teach French in 1930. He left Trinity College after one year...
Laughlin, James, 1914-1997
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James Laughlin was an American publisher and poet, and founder of the New Directions press. The son of a steel manufacturer, Laughlin attended Choate School in Connecticut and Harvard University (B.A., 1939). In the mid-1930s Laughlin lived in Italy with Ezra Pound, a major influence on his life and work; returning to the United States, he founded New Directions in 1936. Initially he intended to publish writings by ignored yet influential avant-garde writers of the period; Pound’s The Cantos ...
García Lorca, Federico, 1898-1936
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Federico del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús García Lorca (5 June 1898 – 19 August 1936), known as Federico García Lorca, was a Spanish poet, playwright, and theatre director. García Lorca achieved international recognition as an emblematic member of the Generation of '27, a group consisting mostly of poets who introduced the tenets of European movements (such as symbolism, futurism, and surrealism) into Spanish literature. García Lorca was assassinated by Nationalist forces at the beginning of the Spa...
Harvard University. Summer School of Arts and Sciences and of Education
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Summer courses have been offered at Harvard since 1871. Although the Summer School of Arts and Sciences and of Education was suspended from 1943 through 1947, the Graduate School of Education had summer sessions open to the public during those years. The Summer School was re-established in 1948 and is under the direction of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences....
Cocteau, Jean
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French poet, novelist, dramatist, designer, boxing manager, playwright and filmmaker. Antonin Artaud -- French poet, essayist, actor and director -- was the leading playwright of the 'Theatre of Cruelty.' From the description of Le moine de M.G. Lewis raconté par Antonin Artaud [manuscript], ca. 1931 / Jean Cocteau. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 318989605 French poet, novelist, playwright, and artist. From the description of Autograph letter signed :...
Harvard University Press
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Harvard University Press was established by the Harvard Corporation as a separate department of the University on January 13, 1913. It acted as both a printing and academic publishing organization until 1942, when the University Printing Office was re-established as a separate unit and Harvard University Press became responsible for only publishing activities. The press maintains offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts and in London, England. Every book published by the HUP must undergo review by an...
Harvard University
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Harvard College was founded by a vote of the Great and General Court of Massachusetts on October 28, 1636 that allocated “400£ towards a schoale or colledge.” Subsequent legislative acts established the Board of Overseers, but it was the Charter of 1650 that created the Harvard Corporation as the College's primary governing board and defined its composition and authority. The College Charter became a contentious target for College officials, the Massachusetts Governor and General C...
Ashbery, John, 1927-2017
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American poet and editor of Art & Literature. From the description of The Tennis Court Oath galley proof, 1961. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122685058 The letters cover a span starting two days after Ashbery and Gregg graduated from Deerfield Academy, and continue through the following summers and during a period of time when Gregg was drafted into the Army and served in postwar Eur...
Welles, Orson, 1915-1985
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Actor, writer, director, and producer for stage, radio, and film. From the description of Papers, 1930-1959. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 31734907 George Orson Welles, named for his parents' friend George Ade, was born on May 6, 1915, in Kenosha, Wisconsin. A child prodigy aided and encouraged by guardian Maurice Bernstein and teacher Roger Hill, Welles had considerable writing and acting experience before the age of twenty. Through the years this multi-talented...
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...
Brooks, Jane K. 1921-2013
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Jane Kochmann Brooks was born in the Bronx on February 5, 1921. She attended Walton High School, learning French and Latin, and earned a BA cum laude in English literature from Smith College in 1942, where she was a member of German House. In 1943, she added an MA in English and Philosophy, also from Smith. Her love of literature, the arts and humanities together with her commitment to the education and advancement of women characterized her throughout her life. Both in her education and through...
Lang, V. R., 1924-1956
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Violet Ranney Lang was an American poet, playwright, actress, and a founder of the Poets' Theatre in Cambridge, Mass. From the description of V. R. Lang papers, 1929-1974 (inclusive) 1943-1959 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612367343 From the description of V. R. Lang additional papers, 1947-1956. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612199157 Lang was an American poet, playwright, actress, and a founder of the Poets' Theatre in Cambridge,...
Brattle Theatre Company (Cambridge, Mass.)
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In 1948, a group of World War II veterans attending Harvard founded the Brattle Theatre Company. The Company presented classic and contemporary serious drama with a group of repertory actors and directors. (Wikipedia contributors, "Brattle Theatre," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brattle_Theatre&oldid=992388174 (accessed January 18, 2021).) The Brattle Theatre Company was formed in the fall of 1948 partly by members of the Harvard Veterans' Theatr...
Huntington, Catharine, 1887-1987
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Actress, director, and producer Catharine Sargent Huntington was born in Ashfield, Mass. on December 29, 1886. She graduated cum laude from Radcliffe College in 1911 and taught English and theater at Westover School in Middlebury, Conn., 1915-1918. She was active in New England's Little Theatre movement from the early 1920s and was president and member of the board of directors of the Provincetown Playhouse in Provincetown, Mass. (1960-?). From the description of [Poetry reading...
Eliot, T. S. (Thomas Stearns), 1888-1965
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Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888-1965), a poet, critic, editor, and playwright, was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He received a B. A. in 1909 and an M. A. in 1910 from Harvard, where he also pursued a doctoral degree in philosophy. In 1915, he married Vivienne (Vivien) Haigh-Wood. He completed his dissertation in 1916 while living in England and submitted it to Harvard, but was unable to defend it. He was literary editor of the avant-garde magazine The Egoist. In the Spring 1917, he publishe...
Boston Public Library
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Dukakis, Michael S. (Michael Stanley), 1933-
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Michael Stanley Dukakis (born November 3, 1933) is a retired American politician who served as the 65th governor of Massachusetts, from 1975 to 1979 and again from 1983 to 1991. He is the longest-serving governor in Massachusetts history and only the second Greek-American governor in U.S. history, after Spiro Agnew. He was nominated by the Democratic Party for president in the 1988 election, losing to the Republican candidate, Vice President George H. W. Bush. Born in Brookline, Massachusetts...
Chafee, Zechariah, 1885-1957
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Chafee was born in Providence, Rhode Island, and graduated from Brown University, where he was a member of Alpha Delta Phi, in 1907. Later, he received a law degree from Harvard University, completing his LL.B. in 1913. He was influenced by the theories of sociological Jurisprudence presented by Roscoe Pound and others at Harvard. He met Harold J. Laski, a political scientist and later a leader of the United Kingdom's Labour Party, who became a lifelong friend, there. He practiced at the law fir...
Everingham, Joseph D.
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Joseph D. Everingham (Harvard, B.A., 1949, M.A., 1950) was a member of the Brattle Theatre Co. (1948-1952), director of drama and professor of English at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and director and publicity manager for the Loeb Summer Theatre (1960- ). ...
Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939
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W.B. (William Butler) Yeats (1865-1939), poet and dramatist, born in County Sligo, Ireland. From the description of W.B. Yeats collection, 1875-1965. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173863171 British poet. From the description of Letter : to William Weber, Brooklyn, New York : holograph, 12 May [no year]. (University of California, San Diego). WorldCat record id: 18786005 William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) was an Irish poet and dramatist. From t...
New York Doll Hospital
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Boston (Mass.).
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Watts, John R.
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Aime J. Forand.
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Bradley, Phillips, 1894-1982
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Childers, Diana
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Academy of American Poets
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The Academy of American poets was founded in 1934 by Mrs. Hugh Bullock to encourage, stimulate, and foster the production of American poetry by providing fellowships for poets, sponsoring national book awards for poets of all accomplishments, offering prizes in American universities and numerous other public programs, and bringing poetry into the daily lives of Americans. The Academy's series of readings, lectures, and dialogues, offered annually since 1963, has achieved a national reputation. ...
Clancy, Thomas K.
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Mrs. Kimball
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Hunt, Hamlen.
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Dr. Fletcher DuBois
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George Montgomery)
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Thommen, Edward Albert, 1917-1977
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Warner, Elizabeth A. (Elizabeth Ann), 1956-
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Stone, Lucy G.
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Plimpton, Mrs. G. W.
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Houghton Mifflin Company.
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Houghton Mifflin Company, publishing house of Boston, Mass., From the description of Houghton Mifflin Company records, 1832-1944. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612205133 Houghton Mifflin Company, publishing house of Boston, Massachusetts, traces its roots back to the firm of Ticknor and Fields, the premier "literary" publishing house in the United States during the middle years of the nineteenth century; and to the Riverside Press, Henry Oscar Houghton's printi...
Small, William J.
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Ellis, Alice
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Baird Hastings.
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Peter M. Carnahan
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Neville, Helen, 1943-
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Sylvia
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Baer, Thomas.
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Peter Douat
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Phoenix Theatre (New York, N.Y.)
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The Buckingham School.
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Morse, F. Bradford, 1921-1994
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Lawyer, professor at Boston University, School of Law, U.S. representative from Massachusetts (Republican), 1961-1972, U.S. official at United Nations, 1976-1986; b. Frank Bradford Morse; d. 1994. From the description of F. Bradford Morse collection, 1951-1999. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70969320 ...
Char, René, 1907-1988
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Bailey, David W.
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John Mortimer.
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William Hillier.
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Bailey, Hazel F.
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City Center of Music and Drama (New York, N. Y.)
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Lust, Geraldine, 1920-1987
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Hunt, W. M. (William M.)
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Mrs. Jonathan Bishop
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E. E. Cummings.
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Fergusson, Francis.
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Literary critic. From the description of Reminiscences of Francis Fergusson : oral history, 1979. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122308338 ...
Allen, Mary K.
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Archibald MacLeish.
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Rapport, Will, photographer.
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Lortel, Lucille
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Lucille Lortel (1900-1999) began her theatrical career as a performer, eventually turned producer, founded the White Barn Theatre in Westport, Connecticut, acquired the Theatre dy Lys in Greenwich Village, and became a seminal force in the Off-Broadway movement. Born Lucille Wadler in New York City on December 16, 1900, Lucille Lortel studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York and with Arnold Korff in Europe. She had her first notable role in the...
Williams, Jane
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Epithet: of Poetry London/Apple Magazine British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000429.0x000097 ...
Primoff, Allyn Moss.
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Peter Judd.
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Dramatist's Alliance, recipient.
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Yukio Mishima.
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WHDH TV. Channel 5.
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Wilder, Thornton, 1897-1975
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Thornton Wilder (1897-1975), novelist and playwright. From the description of Thornton Wilder collection, 1918-1983. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 82555916 From the description of Thornton Wilder collection, 1918-1983. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702165470 Thornton Wilder was an American playwright, novelist, and essayist. From the description of Thornton Wilder collection of papers, 1926-1975 bulk (1926-1967). (New York Public Library). WorldCat rec...
John Ashbery.
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Fogg Art Museum, recipient.
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Institute of Contemporary Arts (Washington, D.C.)
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Arts organization and educational institute, incorporated 1947; Washington, D.C. Founded by poet, Robert Richman, who came to Washington, D.C. in 1947. Devoted to bringing culture to the nation's capital. The school's philosophy was based on Sir Herbert Read's EDUCATION THROUGH ART. Many of the exhibitions and programs were held at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. From the description of Institute of Contemporary Arts records, 1947-[ca. 1965]. (Unknown). WorldCat...
Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith.
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Schehadé, Georges, subject.
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Purves, Mary Temple.
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Mathilda Hills
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Montgomery, George R.
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Epithet: Subject of Mss Eur C714 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001347.0x00039a Epithet: of Magbie Hill Title: 2nd Baronet British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000678.0x000163 ...
Brooks, Robert A.
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Eustania Grandin.
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Pedro Salinas
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Haley, Whitney
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William McKinney
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Joyce, James, 1882-1941
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James Augustus Aloysius Joyce was born on February 2, 1882, in Rathgar, a borough of Dublin, Ireland, the eldest of ten children who survived infancy. In 1888 he was enrolled at Clongowes Wood College, a Jesuit boarding school near Dublin, where he stayed until 1891. Thereafter he attended Belvedere College, and then University College, Dublin, where he graduated in 1902 with a major in Italian. While at UCD Joyce wrote a paper in defense of Henrik Ibsen's drama called Drama and Life, which was ...
Matchett, William H., 1923-
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William Henry Matchett is a poet and Emeritus Professor of Literature at the University of Washington. Born in 1923 in Chicago, IL, Matchett earmed a B.A. (1949) from Swarthmore College, and an M.A. (1950) and PhD. (1957) from Harvard University. He began teaching at the University of Washington in Seattle in 1954, and was appointed a full professor in 1966. A member of the Society of Friends, Matchett was Chair of the executive committee of the Pacific Northwest office ...
Natalie
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Barnes, Mrs. Charles B.
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John Snow.
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Charles-Roux, François.
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Molière.
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Poets' Theatre (Cambridge, Mass.). Special Committee for the Reorganization of the Poets' Theatre.
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Worsley, Joyce.
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O’Hara, Frank, 1926-1966
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Hudson Review.
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Alison Lurie.
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Howe, Mary Manning.
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Unitarian Universalist Association (Boston).
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Lithgow, Arthur, recipient.
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Gutwirth, Marc R.
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Kolodney, William
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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...
Fred A. Cotton
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Richards, Dorothea.
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Stack, Miss K. E.
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Judd, Peter
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Eliot L. Richardson
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Davisson, Mrs. William P.
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Rockwell films, Inc. (Cambridge, Mass.), producer.
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Willard, Helen, recipient.
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Denis, Conrad, recipient.
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Brinnin, John Malcolm, 1916-....
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John Malcolm Brinnin (1916-1998) was a poet, critic, anthologist, and teacher who, among other accomplishments, helped to popularize Welsh poet Dylan Thomas in the United States as well as establishing the 92nd Street Y in New York City as a center for literary activity. A successful poet, Brinnin also authored a number of biographies as well as several works on travel. From the description of John Malcolm Brinnin papers, 1930-1981. (University of Delaware Library). WorldCat record i...
Overhold, Poley.
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Murdock, Kenneth Ballard, 1895-1975
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Murdock graduated from Harvard in 1916; taught English at Harvard and served as Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. From the description of Papers of Kenneth B. Murdock, 1932?-1971 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973140 ...
Patchen, Kenneth, 1911-1972
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Patchen and MacLeish, were both American poets. From the description of [Letter, 19]51 Mar. 12, Old Lyme, Conn. [to] Archibald MacLeish / Kenneth Patchen. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 314411191 American poet, novelist, artist. From the description of Letter to Julien Cornell, 1951 January 5. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 49380977 American poet. From the description of Prospectus for "The Dark Kingdom", 1942. (Universit...
University of Indiana
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Flynn, Mick, 1960-
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Mrs. Hugh Bullock.
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Frederick A. Giles
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WGBH.
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William H. Hatchett
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Sullivan, Walter J.
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Tuttle, Grace C.
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John Ransford Watts.
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Brush, Dorothy Hamilton, 1894-1968
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Birth control advocate; Women's rights advocate; Author. Dorothy Hamilton Brush (1894-1968) began working with Margaret Sanger as a volunteer at her clinic in the 1930s. Brush joined Sanger as a birth control missionary to Europe and the Far East. She helped found International Planned Parenthood Federation and started and edited its first newsletter. She researched and wrote on birth control, sex education, Margaret Sanger and her work, Japanese women, and menopause. Brush was married 3 times t...
Hunt, William Morris, 1824-1879
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William Morris Hunt (1824-1879) was a painter, portrait painter, and instructor from Boston, Mass. From the description of William Morris Hunt photographs and catalogs, ca. 1878-1880. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122333561 William Morris Hunt (1824-1879) was a painter and instructor from Boston, Mass. Hunt drowned in the Isle of Shoals, N.H., possibly a suicide. From the description of William Morris Hunt letters and photographs, [ca. 1...
Brackett, Mrs. Anthony, recipient.
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Fanny
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W. S. Merwin.
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Marguerite Caetani.
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Fox, Alan, recipient.
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Phillips, Lyon
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Phelps, Lyon, 1923-
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Davison, Peter Hobley
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Davison, Edward
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Morton, Mildred
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Michael Laurence.
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Lily Hastings
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Mrs. Mark de Wolfe Howe
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Brent, Tommy
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Wiggin, Larry.
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Paul Bruce Pettit.
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Pingree, Miss, recipient.
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Poets' Theatre (Cambridge, Mass.)
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The Poets' Theatre, Cambridge, Mass., founded in 1951, commissioned and produced poetic drama by Archibald MacLeish, Richard Eberhart, Djuna Barnes, Frank O'Hara and others. From the description of Records of the Poets' Theatre, 1950-1968 (inclusive), 1951-1958 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 612379127 The Poets' Theatre was first established by a group of poets living in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the fall of 1950. Their objective was to revive poetic d...
Quincy, Edmund, 1808-1877
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Edmund Quincy, author and abolitionist, was the son of Josiah Quincy, President of Harvard University. He graduated from Harvard, and wrote several novels and a biography of his father. He was an active member of the anti-slavery movement, and published numerous articles on the topic. From the description of Edmund Quincy letters, 1855-1868. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 57759735 Edumund Quincy, author and reformer, was born in Boston, Mass.,...
Brinnin, John
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Constable, Olivia.
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DeFriez, Grace.
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Landau, Jack, 1925-1967
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Lang, Malcolm.
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Reagan, Ronald, 1911-2004
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Ronald Wilson Reagan (1911-2004) was the 40th President of the United States and served two terms in office from 1981 to 1989. He was born on February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois, the second son of Nelle Wilson and John Edward ("Jack") Reagan. His father nicknamed him "Dutch" as a baby. In 1920 the family resettled in Dixon, Illinois. In 1928 Reagan graduated from Dixon High School, where he had been student body president, an actor in school plays, and a student athlete. He partici...
Cook, Al, 1945-
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Grant, Sonia
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Farber, Norma
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Norma Holzman was born in August of 1909 in Boston, MA. In 1928, at the age of 18, she married Sidney Farber, then a recent Harvard Medical School graduate . Early in their marriage, the Farbers lived in Europe, where Dr. Farber was continuing his studies. When they returned to the United States, Norma enrolled at Wellesley College and received an A. B. in 1931. From there she went on to obtain an M. A. from Radcliffe in 1932. After years of writing poetry for adults, Farber began penning storie...
Murrey Hargrove.
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Sarah Lawrence College
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Baker, Mrs. Ralph.
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New American Library.
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NAL, based in New York and beginning in 1948, produced affordable paperback reprints of classics and scholarly works, as well as popular, pulp, and "hard-boiled" fiction. Non-fiction, original, and hardcopy issues were also produced. Victor Weybright and Kurt Enoch founded the New American Library of World Literature, Inc. (NAL), in 1948. NAL was established as an autonomous American publishing house after branching off from its British-based parent company, Penguin Book...
Record American, recipient.
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Grace, Edward
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Harvard Dramatic Club.
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J. W. Lasell.
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Harvard Musical Theatre Group.
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Holbrook, Mary C.
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Ryerson, Edward L. (Edward Larned), 1886-1971
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Ford foundation
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Philanthropic organization established in 1936 by Henry and Edsel Ford from profits of the Ford Motor Company. From the description of Grant files, [ca. 1936-1986]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155532303 ...
Nichols, Bob
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Osgood, Céleste Phelps.
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J. A. Palmer
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Humphrey, Robin
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Fox, Alan, compiler.
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LeSourd, Howard Marion
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Wilson, Thomas J. B.
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Boston Stage Society.
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Hale, Emily.
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Joseph D. Everingham.
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Brandeis University. Creative Arts Commission.
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Handford, Eleanor.
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Walton, Mrs. C. Russell, recipient.
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Sir Osbert Sitwell
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Slawomir Mrosek
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Harold Gaarder's
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Value, John
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Curtis, Christine T.
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Plymouth High School.
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Peter Davison.
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Denis Johnston.
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Martin Halpern
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Better, Patricia, recipient.
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WHRB
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Roth, Lois.
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Richard Eberhart's
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Y. M. C. A. Pageant Players.
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Theatre Circle
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Bailey, Ethel Vienna.
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Clifford Philbrook?
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Provincetown Playhouse.
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Cronin, Mrs. Paul J., recipient.
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Peter Viereck.
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Sayre, Nora.
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Nora Sayre (1932-2001) was a journalist, author, and critic whose work focused on American culture, politics and society during the Cold War era. Her parents, Joel G. Sayre and Gertrude Lynahan Sayre, were professional writers whose circle of friends included Edmund Wilson and Walker Evans. Sayre worked as a journalist in Paris and London for several years following graduation from Radcliffe College. She wrote articles and reviews for many publications, including New Sta...
Shull, Kenneth H.
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Richard Eberhart
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Boston Globe, recipient.
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Lewis, Marilyn
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Samuel French, Inc., recipient.
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Nancy Cole.
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Lehan, Robert R.
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Wittenberg, Phillip
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James Noe.
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Toll, Katharine.
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Rhinelander, Philip, recipient.
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William Alfred.
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Amanda Steele
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Timothy Carapace.
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Mandrake Bookstore.
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Davis, Anne Louise
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Pancoast, Morris Hall, 1877-1963
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State Street Trust Company.
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Richard Eberhardt.
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Ponch, Martin.
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Joany H. Shurcliff
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Institute of contemporary art Boston, Mass.
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Art foundation and organization; Boston, Mass. Originally known as the Institute of Modern Art until 1948. Changed its name and became more active in industrial design. From the description of Institute of Contemporary Art records, 1936-1971. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 78813609 ...
Lawson, Wayne
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Eugene O'Neill.
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The Poetry Circle.
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Carnahan, Peter
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Withington, Pat
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Quinlan, Robert Conrad.
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Geddes, Virgil, 1897-1989
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Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from Virgil Geddes and his wife, Minna Geddes. From the description of Letters, 1922, n.d., to Lewis Mumford. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155868599 ...
Wharf Theatre (Provincetown, Mass.)
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Blau, Herbert.
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Theatre Lobby
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Rathbone, Perry Townsend, 1911-2000
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Art museum director. From the description of Reminiscences of Perry Townsend Rathbone : oral history, 1982. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309723354 Perry Townsend Rathbone (1911-2000) was a museum director from New York, N.Y. He was a curator at the Detroit Institute of Art, 1936-1940, director of the City Art Museum of St. Louis, 1940-1955, and director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1954-1972. At the time o...
Primoff, Mrs. Allyn Moss.
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Viking Press.
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Huebsch was vice president and chief editor at Viking Press in New York City. Viking became the publisher of Franz Werfel's works in English translation around 1935. Griesser was at Viking Press and wrote on Huebsch's behalf. Medinz was in the copyright dept. at Viking. McClure, Allen and Bradette all wrote letters to Viking Press concerning Werfel's novel The Song of Bernadette: McClure wrote a fan letter with a question that Huebsch forwarded to Werfel; Allen was requesting permission for use ...
Milton Starr
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Littlewood, Charles
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Broughton, James, 1913-1999
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James Richard Broughton was raised in California and graduated from Stanford University in 1936. After studying playwriting and directing in New York, Broughton returned to California and began making experimental films, including The Pleasure Garden, which won a special jury prize at the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. During this time, Broughton wrote and published poetry as one of San Francisco's "Renaissance Poets," which included Helen Adam, Robert Duncan, Jack Spicer, and Eve Triem. From 1958 t...
Ram Island Arts Center
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Boston Conservatory
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Strekalovsky, Scavold, recipient.
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Sarton, May, 1912-1995
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By Source, Fair use, Link May Sarton (May 3, 1912-July 16, 1995), poet and novelist, was born Elanore Marie Sarton in Wondelgem, Belgium, the daughter of George Sarton, a noted historian of science, and Eleanor Mabel Elwes, an English portrait painter and designer. Sarton moved with her parents to England, and in 1916 the family immigrated to the United States. All three became naturalized Americans in 1924, by which time Sarton's name had been Americanized to Eleanor May. Sart...
Sloanaker, Hiram Lyday
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Richard G. Hewitt
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Poet's Theatre of Harvard
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Schultz, David
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Hellman, Lillian, 1905-1984
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Dramatist. From the description of The autumn garden : playscript, undated. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71131544 Lillian Hellman (1905-1984), playwright and screenwriter. From the description of These three : (Hellman story), 1935. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702193196 Lillian Hellman, America’s most significant woman playwright of the twentieth century, was born on June 20, 1905, in New Orleans to Max and Julia Newhouse Hellman. Her e...
Edwards, Betty
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Moss, Howard, 1922-1987
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Howard Moss (1922-1987) was an American poet, dramatist, essayist, and editor. Among his awards for literary work were the National Institute of Arts and Letters Award, the Ingram Merrill Foundation Grant, and the National Book Award. He was best known as the poetry editor of the New Yorker magazine, a post he held from 1948 until 1987. Other professional activities included his collaboration with the composer Ned Rorem. From the description of Papers, ca. 19...
Harold Gaarder
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Theatre for the World
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Mrs. Donald Spencer.
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Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
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United States Post Office
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Haar, Charles M. (Charles Monroe), 1920-2012
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Lamport, Felicia, 1916-
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Writer, teacher, and political satirist Felicia Lamport graduated from Vassar College in 1937 and worked as a reporter for the New York Evening Journal. She was the author of Scrap Irony (1961), Cultural Slag (1966), and Light Metres (1982), among others, and her book reviews, articles, and verse appeared in many magazines including the Atlantic, Harper's, and the New Yorker. Her satiric verse was featured regularly in the Boston Globe, the Baltimore Sun, the Louisville Courier-Journal, and the ...
Hoar, Debby
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Compton, W. Danforth.
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Howard Sackler.
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U. S. Dept. of Justice
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Maude
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Peeke, Mrs. E. J.
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Jack Rogers.
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Haas, Anthony G., recipient.
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Eugene J. Reilly.
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Kray, Elizabeth, recipient.
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Lynch, Dan
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Forsbergh, Peter W. and Anne.
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Niagara Falls Little Theatre
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Charles Ash.
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Howard, Frances Minton.
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Handy, Robert Swift.
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Violet Ranney Lang
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Jonathan Griffin.
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Roger Shattuck
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Edward Davison.
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Panorama, recipient.
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Kerner, Leighton.
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Hunt, William Morris, 1824-1879
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William Morris Hunt (1824-1879) was a painter, portrait painter, and instructor from Boston, Mass. From the description of William Morris Hunt photographs and catalogs, ca. 1878-1880. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122333561 William Morris Hunt (1824-1879) was a painter and instructor from Boston, Mass. Hunt drowned in the Isle of Shoals, N.H., possibly a suicide. From the description of William Morris Hunt letters and photographs, [ca. 1...
McFadden, Frances
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Poets' Theatre (Cambridge, Mass.). Executive Committee.
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Underwood, Eugene
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Dylan, Thomas
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Nora Sayre
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Tucker, Elizabeth.
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Alfred De Musset.
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Russell, Jay, 1960-
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MCA Management, Ltd.
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Thomas, Dylan, 1914-1953
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Dylan Thomas was a Welsh poet who first achieved recognition with "Eighteen Poems" (1934). He wrote both prose and radio plays, including "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog" (1940), "Deaths and Entrances" (1946), "Under Milkwood" (1954), and "Adventures in the Skin Trade" (1955). From the description of Dylan Thomas collection. [1935-1953]. (University of Victoria Libraries). WorldCat record id: 660196437 Welsh author Dylan Thomas occupies a controversial place among 20t...
Redgrave, Michael, Sir
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Cambridge (Mass.).
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Taylor, Donald
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Boston Arts Festival.
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Chermayeff, Ivan.
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Mary Manning.
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Jaffe, Mr. and Mrs., recipient.
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Pratt, Leighton.
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Aldrich, Bailey
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Rhinelander, David H., photographer.
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Chapin, Charles, recipient.
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O'Grady, Desmond, recipient.
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Bowen, J. David (Joshua David), 1930-
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Toll, K., photographer.
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Roe, Frederick W.
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Audience (Harvard University).
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Hoar, Debbie.
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Brooks, Esther
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Murray Schisgal.
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Philly, Mrs. Whitmarsh.
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Gaarder, Harold
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Carrighar, Sally
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Moss, Howard
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Heliczer, Piero
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Heliczer and Freeman are American poets. From the description of Letters to Arthur Freeman, 1959-1964 and undated. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 83367689 From the guide to the Letters to Arthur Freeman, 1959-1964 and undated., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) ...
Bronia Wheeler
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Hugh Amory
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Noe, James M.
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United States. Treasury Dept. Internal Revenue Service.
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Harvard Club of Boston
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The Harvard Club of Boston is an organization of Harvard alumni living in and around Boston, Massachusetts. Its membership is open to alumni and associates of Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Yale University, and Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. The Back Bay Clubhouse is located in Boston's historic Back Bay neighborhood, at 374 Commonwealth Avenue. The Club was founded on March 19, 1908, more than fifty years after the first Boston-...
Barton, Mary L., recipient.
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Cogan, Sheridan.
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Poets' Theatre
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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 ...
Fred Mayer.
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Ferry, Mrs. John, subject.
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Lehan, Robert.
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Amory, Hugh.
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Bella
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Shapiro, Roslyn.
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Griffin, Jonathan
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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...
Fine, Harry J.
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Brown, James Oliver.
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Schoenberg, Bernard
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James, Mrs. William.
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Goodhue, Mrs. H. Shippen.
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James Broughton.
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Eberhart, Richard Ghormley, 1904-2005
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Distinguished poet Richard Eberhart was born in Minnesota, and lived an idyllic life until experiencing the twin shocks of family financial crisis and his mother's death; his verse was significantly influenced by these experiences, and he would later cite his mother's death as the moment he became a poet. Eberhart was educated at the University of Minnesota, Dartmouth, Cambridge, and Harvard; he later worked various jobs as a tutor and educator, served in the naval reserve in World War II, and w...
Kaplan, Felicia.
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de Klerk, Ruth.
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Griffin, Jonathan, 1906-1990
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Fox, Alan, 1920-
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Stewart, Zeph, 1921-2007
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Henderson, Lucy, recipient.
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Gardner, Robert G. (Robert Granville), 1924-
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Mann, Alice
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Epithet: Mrs; printer and newsagent, of Leeds British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001128.0x0000cd ...
Montgomery, George, photographer.
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Cambridge Savings Bank
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Rogers, Jack
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Piero Heliczer.
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Lurie, Alison
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Alison Lurie was born in 1926 and is the author of Love and Friendship (1962), Imaginary Friends (1967), The War Between the Tates, Real People (1969), Only Children (1979), Language of Clothes (1981), and other novels. She is a Professor of English at Cornell University. From the guide to the Alison Lurie papers, [ca. 1960-1977], (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) Lurie (b. 1926) graduate from Radcliffe College (1947) and writes novels...
Rockefeller, John, recipient.
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H. H. Gillett
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Dworsky, Alan L.
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Rockwell films, Inc.
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Matchett, William H., 1923-
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William Henry Matchett is a poet and Emeritus Professor of Literature at the University of Washington. Born in 1923 in Chicago, IL, Matchett earmed a B.A. (1949) from Swarthmore College, and an M.A. (1950) and PhD. (1957) from Harvard University. He began teaching at the University of Washington in Seattle in 1954, and was appointed a full professor in 1966. A member of the Society of Friends, Matchett was Chair of the executive committee of the Pacific Northwest office ...
Emerson, Alla.
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Marshall, John
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Epithet: LLD; Rector of St. George's, Bloomsbury British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001192.0x000022 Epithet: of South Queensferry?; Scots captive in Algiers British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001192.0x000041 Epithet: of Tenterden British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ...
Owen, Edith
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Shlager, Anne.
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Joe Mitchell
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Miller, Mildred Elizabeth Maxfield, 1910-
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Miller received her A.M. in 1936 and her Ph.D. in 1938. From the description of Correspondence with Romansh authors, scholars, and organizations / M. Elizabeth Maxfield (Elizabeth Maxfield Miller) : typescript, 1936-1941. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612852103 ...
Jane Brooks.
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Burchard, John E. (John Ely), 1898-1975
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Shattuck, Roger
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Lyon Phelps.
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ANTA (Organization)
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St. Clairs.
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Phelps, Dryden Linsley, 1892-
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Linenthal, Michael, recipient.
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William Withers
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Poetry Center of the 92nd Street YM-YWHA (New York, N.Y.)
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Division of Education Dept., 1939-1978; since 1978 part of Performing Arts Dept. From the description of Records, 1939-1981. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155528559 ...
Joseph P. Everingham
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Phelps, Dryden
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Old Mill Theatre (Tinton Falls, New Jersey)
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Weisskopf, Victor Frederick, 1908-2002
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Victor F. Weisskopf, Ph.D., University of Gottingen, Germany, 1931, was professor of Physics at MIT from 1946 until his retirement in 1974. He was director general of the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland, from 1961 to 1965. Weisskopf's research focus was theoretical work in quantum electrodynamics and nuclear particle physics. Other major affiliations include: University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA, 1937-1943; Los Alamos, NM, USA, 1943-1947. Fro...
Myerberg, Michael
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McAndrew, Betty B.
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Phelps, Lyon
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Clarke, Gilbert N.
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F. M. Kimball
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U. S. Treasury Dept.
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Donald Hall.
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Laughton, recipient.
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Fitts, Dudley, 1903-1968
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Dudley Fitts (1903-1968), poet, translator, literary critic, and educator. From the description of Dudley Fitts papers, 1928-1968 (bulk 1941-1943). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702139069 Dudley Fitts was a poet, translator, literary critic, and educator. Fitts was perhaps best known for his translations of classical texts. He translated several works by Aristophanes, including Lysistrata (1954), The Frogs (1955), The Birds (1957), and Ladies' Day (1959) and, i...
Edward Albert Thommen
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Bijou Amusement Co., recipient.
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McCormick, K. D.
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Eugene Ionesco.
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William Darrid.
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Richardson, Elliot L., 1920-1999
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U.S. cabinet officer, politician, and lawyer, of Massachusetts. From the description of Papers of Elliot L. Richardson, 1780-1991 (bulk 1947-1991). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71009619 From the description of Audio materials, 1961-1984 (bulk 1962 and 1974) [sound recording]. 1961-1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 36045043 Government executive. From the description of Reminiscences of Elliot Lee Richardson : oral history, 1967. (Columbia University ...
Dufault, Peter Kane
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Gorey, Edward, 1925-2000
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Edward Gorey was born February 22, 1925, in Chicago, Ill, and died April 15, 2000, in Hyannis, Massachusetts. He followed a career as author, illustrator, and designer. His books for children are generally regarded as nonsense fiction, while his writing for adults is more satirical. He is better known, however, for his illustrations....
Warren Enters.
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Milikan, Jeanne T.
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Joseph Sweeny.
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Hewes, Henry
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Mechanical engineer residing in Charleston, South Carolina. From the description of Letter : Charleston, S.C., to William H. Garland, Savannah, Ga., 1847 Sept. 12. (The South Carolina Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 32144152 ...
Rockefeller Foundation
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The Rockefeller Foundation was established in May 1913 by John D. Rockefeller, by act of the New York State Legislature, "to promote the well-being of mankind throughout the world". From its earliest years, several separate organizations and divisions have carried on the Foundation's work in carefully selected fields. In 1913, the International Health Board (originally the International Health Commission) was formed in order to extend the work of the Rockefeller Sanitary Commission for the Eradi...
Mayorga, Margaret.
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Curtis, Edith Roelker
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The author Edith Goddard Roelker was born on July 29, 1893 to William and Eleanor (Jenckes) Roelker. The family's roots in Rhode Island stretched back to the colonial era, and Edith grew up in a privileged environment on an East Greenwich homestead and a city residence in Providence. With the marriage strained by Eleanor's alcoholism, the Roelkers divorced in 1901. Edith attended school in Providence and lived for a time with an aunt in Cincinnati. She subsequently attended the elit...
Lorlyn L. Thatcher
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Harvard Trust Company, recipient.
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Harms, Frederick B.
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Chadbourne Gilpatric.
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Freund, Philip, 1909-2007
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Philip Freund, playwright. From the description of Prince Hamlet: typescript, n.d. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 86164214 Theater historian, writer, educator. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Philip Freund graduated from Cornell in 1929. While at Cornell, he wrote for and edited a literary journal, The Columns, and after graduation, started a small publishing firm. He taught courses in creative writing, film, and entertainment an...
Scherer, Mark
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Boston University
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Eleanor Prosser.
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Hargrove, Murray, recipient.
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The Universalist Church of Provincetown.
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Firman Houghton.
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Campbell, Mrs. Walter E.
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Cox, Gardner, designer.
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Lehan, Robert R.
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Ackermann, Jean.
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Poets' Theatre (Cambridge, Mass.). Manager.
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Wulp, John E.
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Harry Fine.
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Jaffe, Mildred
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Griesser, Marjorie
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Parker, Lesley
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Lowry, W. McNeil (Wilson McNeil), 1913-
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Art administrator; director of humanities and arts, Ford Foundation, 1957-1964, vice-president of Ford Foundation, 1964-1974. From the description of W. McNeil Lowry interviews, 1981 Oct. 19-1982 Apr. 12. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 220187886 W. McNeil Lowry, art administrator, director of humanities and arts, Ford Foundation, 1957-1964, and vice-president of Ford Foundation, 1964-1974. From the description of Oral history interview with W. McNeil Lowry, 1981 ...
Mörk, Don.
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Poets' Theatre (Cambridge, Mass.). Corporation.
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Warren, Robert Penn, 1905-1989
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Robert Penn Warren (1905-1989), first poet laureate of the United States, was a poet, writer of fiction, and co-author with Cleanth Brooks of influential textbooks on literature. He won Pulitzer Prizes for All the King's Men (1946) and for volumes of poetry, Promises (1958) and Now and Then (1979). From the description of Robert Penn Warren papers, 1906-1989. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702132948 Robert Penn Warren served on the faculty of Louisiana State University, Dept...
Lyford, Katherine Van Etten, 1897-1976
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Greenburger, Sanford Jermone, 1906-
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New Poets' Theatre
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Mrs. John Punes?
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Young, Stanley, recipient.
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Mrs. Robert A. Brooks
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Margot
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Hanna, Robert
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Robert Hanna (1789-1854) was Born in Lynchburgh, Virginia, on May 28, 1789, the son of Robert Hanna (born 1753 in Ireland) and Catherine Jones. Robert Hanna, Sr. co-founded and settled Lynchburgh, Campbell County, Virginia, and moved his family to Bull Creek, three miles north of Middleton, in Columbiana County, Ohio, in 1801, and lived out his life in New Lisbon, Ohio. He also founded Clarkson, Ohio. Robert Hanna, Sr. died in 1834. Robert Hanna (1789-1854) was trained a...
Bill, ...
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Weiser, Mr. and Mrs. H. Charles.
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Felicia Lamport
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Grenville Clark, Jr.
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Poetry Magazine, recipient.
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Hepner, Gail
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Koch, Carl
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Rowe, Florence C.
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Mayorga, Margaret (Margaret Gardner)
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Eastward Ho Country Club (Chatham, Mass.)
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Frank O'Hara's
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William F. Hayden.
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Raymond A. Flynn
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Carroll, Virginia
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Neil
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Osterman, Lester
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Hersey, Phyllis E.
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Robert Hatch.
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Sackler, Howard
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Lax, Stephen.
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Hunt, William Morris, 1824-1879
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William Morris Hunt (1824-1879) was a painter, portrait painter, and instructor from Boston, Mass. From the description of William Morris Hunt photographs and catalogs, ca. 1878-1880. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122333561 William Morris Hunt (1824-1879) was a painter and instructor from Boston, Mass. Hunt drowned in the Isle of Shoals, N.H., possibly a suicide. From the description of William Morris Hunt letters and photographs, [ca. 1...
Multigraph Corporation, recipient.
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Catharine Henderson.
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Brackett, Joshua.
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Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. Ashton.
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Leslie Coleman Cass.
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Matilda
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Epithet: wife of William V Title: Countess of Holland British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000135.0x000068 Places: England Title: Empress, wife of Henry V of Germany British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000387.0x000328 Epithet: widow of Ranulf, 2nd Earl of Chester ...
Charles H. Stewart & Co.
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Richard Wilbur.
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Thommen, Edward
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Joffe, Ellis
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Howard Moss.
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Mary Manning Howe
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Halfyard, Robert L.
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Quirk, John M.
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Brooks, Robert A. (Robert Angus), 1920-1976
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Actor Ensemble.
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Actor's Workshop (San Francisco)
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Chemical Corn Exchange
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Massachusetts. Governor
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Under the 1786 agreement between New York and Massachusetts settling land claims west of the Hudson River (see: Massachusetts. Office of the Secretary of State. Agreement between Massachusetts and New York relating to western lands, 1784-1793 ((M-Ar)31X)), the Commonwealth retained the right of preemption to purchase lands from the several Indian nations, and the obligation to supervise the sale of any of these lands should the right of preemption be transferred to third parties. After a final s...
Chez Dreyfus, recipient.
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United States. Department of Commerce
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Carney, Kay.
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Bue, Alexander.
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James Merrill.
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Starr, Milton
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De Hirsch, Storm, 1922-
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Bishop, Alison
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Brown, J. Carter
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Cedrone, Donato R.
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Jean Cocteau.
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Jackson, Dorothy Judd
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White Barn Theatre (Westport, Connecticut)
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Johnston, Denis, 1901-1984
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Irish dramatist, author, journalist, and theater director; b. William Denis Johnston; d. 1984. From the description of Denis Johnston collection, 1917-1955. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70968752 Denis Johnston was an Irish playwright and writer. He was born in Dublin and educated at Dublin, Edinburgh, Cambridge and Harvard Law School, receiving an M.A. and LL.M. from Cambridge in 1926. He became interested in playwriting while he was at Harvard. Upon his return t...
O'Brien, Mary E., 1954-
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Richards, I.A. (Ivor Armstrong), 1893-1979
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Richards (1893-1979) was an English poet, literary critic and theorist. From the description of Poems, 1961 and undated. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 84945619 Richards taught English at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Ivor Armstrong Richards, 1940-1981 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973268 Correspondence to Lewis Mumford from I. A. Richards and his wife, Dorothea Richards. From the description...
Paris review
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Frank O'Hara
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Hinkley, Eleanor Holmes
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Howe, Mary Manning, recipient.
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Porter, Arabel J.
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Bentley, Eric, 1916-....
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Eric Russell Bentley (1916- ) was an American editor, translator and professor of dramatic literature at Columbia University. From the description of Eric Bentley papers, ca. 1960-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122517495 From the guide to the Eric Bentley papers, ca. 1960-1964, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.) Eric Bentley, theater critic and dramatist. From the description of Eric Bentley letters to Mary Douglas Di...
Wexo, John Bonnett
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Kellogg, Frederic B.
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Sheaffer, Louis.
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Edward Gorey.
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Allyn M. Moss
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Driver, William
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Epithet: yeoman, of Cork British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000575.0x000251 ...
Savage, George, 1909-....
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Per note in collection: George Savage was a pioneer timberman of the Washington Territory. From the guide to the George Savage scrapbook, circa 1886-1910, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) Epithet: of co. Derby, clerk British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000615.0x00001c Epithet: Vicar of Kingston-on Thames British Library Archives and...
Dewell Company.
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Sheldon, Sayre P., 1926-
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John H. Greenfieldt
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Bernadine
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Lang, Margaret R.
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Cowden, Lettie P.
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Scully, Abigail.
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White, Michael Simon.
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Alfred, William, 1922-1999
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William Alfred (1922-1999) was a playwright, poet and beloved Harvard professor specializing in early English literature. He was born in Brooklyn in 1922 to working-class parents, served in the Army tank corp in World War II, and received his doctoral degree in English from Harvard in 1954 before joining the faculty, where he stayed until 1991. Alfred's works include: Hogan's Goat, Agamemnon, The Curse of an Aching Heart, and Nothing Doing. Luminaries he taught, influenced, or corresponded with ...
Quale, Anthony.
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Martin, Eric, designer.
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William Morris Agency
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BARRY, JACKSON G.
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Diggory Venn
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Freston, Katherine.
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Hope Meyer
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Dorothea Richards.
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V. R. Lang
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Blaeker, Edwin S.
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John Sweeney.
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Wulp, John, recipient.
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Kennedy, Robert Woods
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Graef, Roger
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White, Mrs. Paul D.
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Richard G. Eberhart
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Cowan, Arthur Wyndham Allan, 1905-
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Fitelson, Margaret
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Hoffman, Theodore
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Beer, Roberta.
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Sarah Braveman
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