Hare family papers, 1873-1962 (bulk 1884-1930).
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Hare, Montgomery
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Montgomery Hare, 1911-1998, was a playwright, theater producer, and poet. Born in New York City, Hare graduated from Groton School in 1929 and from Yale University in 1933 with honors in literature. He wrote and directed plays for the Barter Theatre in Abingdon, Virginia in the late 1940s, and was also active with the Parsons Theatre and the Penobscot Charitable Trust. His published books of poetry include Three Eagles (1954), To Beat the Air: Poems and Drawings (1964), and Say This of Me (1981)...
Hare, Montgomery, 1870-1932.
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Hare, Constance Parsons, b. 1873.
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Parsons, John E. (John Edward), 1829-1915.
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Hare, J. Montgomery.
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Hare, Mary Meredith.
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Hair family.
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Montgomery Hare (1870-1932) was born in Orange, N.J. to J. Montgomery and Mary Meredith Hare. His siblings included Meredith, William, Moris, and Mary. He attended the Groton School in Massachusetts, obtained his bachelor's degree from Yale University, and attended law school at Columbia University. He was admitted to the bar in 1897 and worked as an attorney, involving himself in local and state politics as a Democrat. In 1908 he married Constance Parsons, daughter of well-known attorney John E...
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Hare, Michael M. (Michael Meredith), 1909-1968
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Studied architecture at Yale University, Columbia University, and Paris, beginning in 1931; in 1954 appointed to design U.S. embassy in Honduras; while in Honduras began the study of philosophy, psychology, and psychical phenomena; wrote several books on these subjects, 1966 and 1968. From the description of Michael Meredith Hare papers, 1935-1968 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702673502 ...