Letters of Maud Gonne, Ewan Justice, Jules Mssanet and J. J. Jusserand [manuscript] 1897-1916.

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Letters of Maud Gonne, Ewan Justice, Jules Mssanet and J. J. Jusserand [manuscript] 1897-1916.

Maud Gonne writes to Ewan Justice, 1897, enclosing a French pamphlet "as hostile to England as I am" and asks if he can get it reviewed in the Post. Ewan Justice writes to Philip H. Ward, Jr., 1900, enclosing a letter from Maude Gonne. J. J. Jusserand writes to Michael I. Pupin, 1916, congratulating him on a French prize awarded for his scientific work and thanking him for his decision to donate the prize money to a fund for the widows oad orphans of French scientists. He also notes that "everybody in France...is following with the deepest admiration the various phases of the fight made by the Serbs for independence...."

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Pupin, Michael, 1858-1935

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Columbia College, A.B., 1883; Columbia University, Doctor of Science, 1904; Professor of Electro-mechanics, 1901-1927. From the description of Papers, 1800-1995. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122600557 ...

Gonne, Maud, 1866-1953

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Edith Maud Gonne was born on December 21, 1866 in Tongham, England, the eldest daughter of Captain Thomas Gonne and Edith Frith Gonne, née Cook. In 1882, she accompanied her father to Dublin where he died in 1886. Maud Gonne then briefly attempted to become an actress, before contracting tuberculosis and seeking treatment in France. There, she began a relationship with Lucien Millevoye, eventually having two children with him. During the 1890s, Gonne traveled extensively throughout England, Wale...

Justice, Ewan, 1875-1922,

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Massenet, Jules, 1842-1912

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Ward, Philip (Philip Henry), 1886-1963

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Hench, Atcheson Laughlin, 1891-1974

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Professor of English at the University of Virginia. From the description of Letter of Atcheson Laughlin Hench to Dr. and Mrs. Edward Harper Rynearson [manuscript], 1950 October 26. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647821141 Professor of English at the University of Virginia, 1922-1962. From the description of Oral history interview of Atcheson L. Hench by Ann L.S. Southwell [manuscript], March 15, 1972. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 6...

Jusserand, J. J. (Jean Jules), 1855-1932

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Jusserand was a French author and diplomat who was the French minister to Washington, 1902-1925. From the description of [Letters to] Prof. Yeomans / Jusserand. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 501844336 Jean Jules Jusserand was a French diplomat and author. He was ambassador to the United States from 1902 to 1925. A close friend of every U.S. President during that period, he did much to promote friendly Franco-American relations and to win the United States to the Allie...