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American author, publisher, master craftsman; died on the Lusitania, May 1915. From the description of Papers of Elbert Hubbard, 1896-1915. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 32136608 American author and lecturer; founder of The Roycroft Shop which produced furniture, various publications and fine editions of the classics. Hubbard died, along with his wife, Alice Moore Hubbard, during the sinking of the Lusitania. From the description of Letters by Elb...
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Keynes, J. M.
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Hills, Ross.
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Hudd, Walter, 1898-1963
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Van Volkenburg, Ellen.
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Director, actress, and puppeteer in Engliand and the United States, and co-founder of the Chicago Little Theatre with her husband, Maurice Browne. From the description of Letters, to her parents, 1913-1937. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34366255 ...
Kallen, Horace Meyer, 1882-1974
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Jewish American philosopher and author; friend and pupil of William James. From the description of H.M. Kallen letter to [Harry?] Salpeter, 1918 November 5. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 76924359 From the description of H. M. Kallen letter to [Harry?] Salpeter [manuscript], 1918 November 5. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647999274 Philosopher and educator. From the description of Autograph letters signed (13) and autograph ...
Geddes, Norman-Bel 1893-1958
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American designer, author and theatrical producer. From the description of Letter, 1916 May 25, to "Wiff" [i.e., Helen Belle Sneider Geddes]. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 122648343 American stage designer and industrial designer. From the description of Norman Bel Geddes Theater and Industrial Design Papers, 1873-1964 (bulk 1914-1958). (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University...
Gosse, Edmund, 1849-1928
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Edmund Gosse, a well known man of letters, librarian to the House of Lords (1904-1914), and author of the autobiography, Father and Son (1907), was a pioneering translator of Ibsen and author of numerous volumes of poetry, criticism and biography. Charles Edmund Merrill was an active member of the Grolier Club from 1910 until his death in 1942. From the description of Letters : to Charles E. Merrill, 1910-1924. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122577035 English poet and man of...
Heggie, O. P. (Otto Peters), 1876-1936
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Haggard, Stepen.
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Hatton, Frederic, 1879-
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Hepburn, Katharine, 1907-2003
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Katharine Hepburn (b. May 12, 1907, Hartford, Conn.-d. June 29, 2003, Old Saybrook, Conn.), American actress. From the description of Hepburn, Katharine, 1907-2003 (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10580735 American actress. From the description of Autograph letter signed : [Beverly Hills], to Edward Wagenknecht, 1949 May 2. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270864087 Although she was best known as a star of the screen,...
Gale, Zona, 1874-1938
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Zona Gale was a prominent writer and political activist born in Portage, Wisconsin. Gale attended the University of Wisconsin and worked as a reporter in Milwaukee. Gale, a lifelong friend of Jane Addams, became involved in the fight for the women's vote and eventually went to work for the writer Edmund Clarence Stedman. Her novel, "Miss Lulu Bett" was successfully adapted for the theater. From the description of Correspondence, 1907-1929. (Temple University Libraries). WorldCat reco...
Karsavina, Tamara
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Hasso, Signe Larssen, 1910-
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Hannen, Nicholas James, 1881-1931.
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Huxley, Aldous, 1894-1963
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Epithet: novelist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000815.0x000080 Aldous Huxley was a British novelist, short-story writer, playwright, screenwriter, literary and social critic, and poet. From the description of Aldous Huxley collection of papers, 1915-1973 bulk (1915-1963). (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122517267 From the guide to the Aldous Huxley collection of papers, 19...
Horne, David, 1898-1970
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Hoff, Margo.
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Painter and collage artist, New York, N.Y.; born 1912. Studied at Tulsa University, Art Institute of Chicago and the Pratt Graphics Center. From the description of Margo Hoff papers, 1962-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122571069 ...
Johnson, Martyn
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Heymann, Elsa Paul.
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Jouvet, Louis
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Keane, Doris, 1881-1945.
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Haskell, Arnold L.
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Hely-Hutchinson, Victor, 1901-1947
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Jones, Margo.
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Haskell, Gilman.
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Goodman, Ester Regeena.
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Hoard, Bessie B.
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Hall, Hazel, 1886-1924
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Oregon poetess. From the description of Blossom-time, [not after 1924]. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 24273599 ...
Gerstenberg, Alice
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Author and dramatist Gerstenberg was born in Chicago, Ill., in 1885, the daughter of Erich and Julia Weischendorff Gerstenberg. She attended Bryn Mawr College, wrote novels and plays, and was the co-founder of the Junior League Theater for Children (1921) and founder of the Playwright Theater (1922), both in Chicago. Nancy Cox-McCormack Cushman studied art in St. Louis and Chicago, and was a sculptor in bronze and terra cotta. She was married to Charles T. Cushman. ...
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Hamilton, Jean D.
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Green, Paul, 1894-1981
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Paul Eliot Green(1894-1981) was a Southern playwright, poet, and novelist. Born in Lillington, North Carolina, Green lived in the state all of his life and tried to capture in his writings the culture and heritage of the American South, concentrating on the experiences of tenant farmers, mill workers, Native Americans and African Americans. Green studied at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill under folk dramatist Frederick Koch of the Carolina Playmakers. After an interruption of his ...
Huebsch, B. W. (Benjamin W.), 1876-1964
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Publisher. From the description of Reminiscences of Ben W. Huebsch : oral history, 1955. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 309740245 From the description of B. W. Huebsch papers, 1893-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981210 American publisher. From the description of B. W. Huebsch records, 1909-1963. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 496102541 Bi...
Kitchin, Laurence.
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Greene-Armitage, R. N.
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James, William, 1882-
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Portrait painter, instructor; Cambridge, Mass. Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Son of psychologist William James (1842-1910), brother of portrait painter Alexander Robertson James, and nephew of novelist Henry James. Pupil of Benson and Tarbell and teacher at Boston Museum of Fine Arts School, 1913-1926. From the description of William James papers, 1883-1957. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80588584 ...
Kelsch, Beulah.
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Glover, Halcott
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Glover was a dramatist and novelist. From the description of [Letter] 1933 Feb. 14, Boulogne-sur-Mer, France [to] T. S. Eliot / Halcott Glover. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 227037166 English author and playwright. From the description of Autograph (4) and typed (8) letters signed : [n.p.], to Herbert J. Seligmann, 1925-1947. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270870884 ...
Guglielmo, Cassinese
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Hathaway, C. S.
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Headfort, Rosie.
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Hopkins, Arthur, 1878-1950
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Arthur Hopkins, theatrical producer and director for the New York stage, was born in Cleveland, Ohio on October 4, 1878, the youngest of ten children. His began his career in newspapers, then press agentry and booking vaudeville acts. His first Broadway production was POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL, 1913. This was the start of a successful career in which he produced over seventy plays and directed scores of well-known theater personalities including Lionel, John and Ethel Barrym...
Hamilton, Dollie.
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Howard, Lawrence, 1878-1957.
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Jonez, Bernice.
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Kingston, Gertrude, 1866-1937
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Epithet: actress British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000297.0x00027e English actress and theatre manager. From the description of Letters and cards : London, Essex, Bath, and Vienna, to Laurence Housman, Street, 1925-1937. (Bryn Mawr College). WorldCat record id: 25352415 ...
Hamilton, Edith, 1867-1963
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Classicist (Bryn Mawr College, A.B. and A.M., 1894), Hamilton was headmistress of the Bryn Mawr School in Baltimore (1896-1922), and an author and translator of numerous books, including The Greek Way (1930) and The Roman Way (1932). From the description of Papers, 1922-1961 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122565735 ...
Koĭranskiĭ, Aleksandr.
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Harwood, Harold Marsh, 1874-1959
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Houghton, Norris 1909-
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Gregory, Lady, 1852-1932
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Isabella Augusta Persse (1852-1932) married Sir William Henry Gregory (1817-1892). After her husband's death, Lady Gregory became an author and playwright. She also acted as manager of the Abbey Theatre from 1904-1912. From the description of Lady Gregory papers, 1879-1932. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173863298 Isabella Augusta Gregory, Lady Gregory (1852-1932), the Irish playwright and poet. For a fuller account of her life and achievements see the Dictionary of National...
Goodyear, Conger.
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Knights, Phyllis Diane
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Glen, John E.
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Hampden, Walter, 1879-1955
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American actor, director, manager, promoter, and critic. From the description of Papers, [ca. 1890-1955] (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155508085 Hampden was an American actor. From the description of [Letter] 1930 Jun. 19, 16 Gramercy Park, New York [to] Marjory P. Nield / Walter Hampden. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 231685962 ...
Hart, Annie L
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Galway, Margaret.
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Henson, Leslie
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Harris, E. Tegan.
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Good, Edward, 1885-
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Martin-Harvey, John, Sir, 1863-1944
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Shaw was an Irish comic dramatist, literary critic, and Socialist propagandist. Martin-Harvey was an English actor, producer, and theatre manager. From the description of Papers concerning Bernard Shaw, 1908-1937. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 83426546 From the guide to the Papers concerning Bernard Shaw, 1908-1937 and undated., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) Martin-Harvey was an English actor, producer and theatre manage...
Browne, Maurice, 1881-1955
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Produced May 18, 1942. From the description of Tomorrow's sun; a play, 1942. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34365838 British actor, director, producer, and co-founder of the Chicago Little Theatre. From the description of Morley's First Sketch of English Literature papers, 1909 and 1936. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34491672 ...
Hopper, De Wolf, 1858-1935
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Kerton, Louise
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Heriot, Adelaide.
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Kanéllos, Vássos.
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Glaspell, Susan, 1876-1948
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Novelist and playwright. From the description of Papers of Susan Glaspell, 1912-1924. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 34566911 ...
Kuster, Edward G.
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Hicks, Seymour, 1871-1949
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Edward Seymour Hicks (1871-1949), British actor, manager, and author. He was active in building the Globe, Queen's, and Aldwych theaters. He married actress Ellaline Terriss. From the description of Seymour Hicks papers, 1815-1948. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38478180 Epithet: actor-manager and author Title: Knight British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000543.0x00021f ...
Hardwicke, Cedric, 1893-1964
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English actor; d. 1964. From the description of Sir Cedric Hardwicke collection, 1935-1939. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70961685 ...
Hatlen, Theodore W
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Hopkins, Charles Benjamin (American painter, 1882-aft.1941)
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Kennedy, Charles Rann, 1871-1950
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Epithet: dramatist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001185.0x00018c Kennedy was born on Feb. 14, 1871 in Derby, England; worked as an office boy and clerk from ages 13-16; began writing and lecturing; married actress Edith Wynne Matthison in 1898; wrote short stories, articles and poems, while also acting and serving as a press agent and theatrical business manager; made his first appearance on the stage in 1897...
Inglis, Phyllis.
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Great Britain. Lord Chamberlain's Office
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Ivan, Rosalind
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Keen, Herbert F.
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Griffith, Margaret Anne, 1954-
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Hassett, William D., 1880-1965
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William D. Hassett (1880-1965) was born in Northfield, Vermont. He attended Clark University from 1902 to 1904, then became a reporter for the Burlington Free Press (Burlington, Vermont). In 1909, Hassett went to Washington, D.C., where he continued his newspaper career with the Washington Post and the Associated Press, and also served as Washington correspondent for the Cincinnati Enquirer and the New York Telegram. From 1921 to 1925, he served in London as correspondent for the Philadelphia Pu...
Joseph, Helen Haiman
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Harris, Frank, 1856-1931
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Emma Goldman (1869-1940) was an anarchist, feminist, author, editor, and lecturer on politics, literature and the arts. She was born in Lithuania and died in Canada. Her lectures and publications attracted attention throughout the U.S. and Europe. She was associated with the anarchist journal Mother Earth from 1906 to 1917 and was imprisoned for publicly advocating birth control in 1916 and pacifism in 1917. In 1919 she was deported to Russia but had to leave because of her criticism of the Bols...
Krishna Menon, V. K. (Vengalil Krishnan), 1897-1974
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V.K. Krishna Menon was an Indian politician. Living in London, he became active in the Indian self-government movement. He served as High Commissioner for India in Great Britain, Indian delegate to the United Nations, and Indian Minister of Defense. Despite certain errors in judgment, he was trusted by Nehru, and did much to establish fledgling India's domestic, foreign, and defense policies. From the description of V.K. Krishna Menon leaflets and letters to Rajni Patel, 1936-1939. (...
Galsworthy, John, 1867-1933
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Novelist. From the description of Letters, 1900-1932. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 708580518 From the description of Papers, 1925-1933. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 708580524 John Galsworthy was an English dramatist and novelist. Educated as a barrister at Harrow and New College, Oxford, he instead decided to travel, attending to his family's shipping business abroad, and then began writing. His first book, From the Four Winds, was a collec...
Korda, Alexander, Sir, 1893-1956
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Keenan, De Elbert.
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Joseph, Nanine.
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Herndon, Richard G.
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Isherwood, Margaret
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Gillmore, Frank, 1867-1943.
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Garson, Greer, 1904-1996
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Eileen Evelyn Greer Garson was one of the most honored actresses in the history of film, receiving seven nominations from the Motion Picture Academy for "Best Actress" (six in the 1940s) and winning the award in 1942. From the description of Greer Garson collection, 1880-1996 (1935-1993) (Smithton Public Library District). WorldCat record id: 75287613 On September 29, 1904, Greer Garson was born in London to George and Nina Greer Garson. Following her education ...
Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940
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Emma Goldman (1869-1940) was an anarchist, feminist, author, editor, and lecturer on politics, literature and the arts. She was born in Lithuania and died in Canada. Her lectures and publications attracted attention throughout the U.S. and Europe. She was associated with the anarchist journal Mother Earth from 1906 to 1917 and was imprisoned for publicly advocating birth control in 1916 and pacifism in 1917. In 1919 she was deported to Russia but had to leave because of her criticism of the Bols...
Gest, Morris, 1881-1942
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Hunter, Mary Clulow, 1775-1801
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Hudson, Christine.
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Gladstone, Hurbert.
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Haig, Dorothy Maud Vivian Haig, Countess.
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Holländer, Vera.
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Howell, Miriam Olive.
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Hsiung, S. I. (Shih I.), 1902-1991
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Komai, Gonnoskè.
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Ormsby-Gore, William George Arthur, 1885-1964
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Title: 4th Baron Harlech British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000621.0x0001eb ...
Goggs, M. S. Russell.
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Kreymborg, Alfred, 1883-1966
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Alfred Kreymborg was born in New York, grew up on the Lower East Side and later lived in Greenwich Village. He was a frequent contributor to "little" magazines and had frequent collections of his poetry published between 1916 and 1950. He also wrote plays, radio dramas, several novels, and an autobiography. From the description of Alfred Kreymborg letter and poem to Dear old Harry, 1928. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 64582069 ...
Kerlin, Fentress Saurin.
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Golding, Louis, 1895-1958
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Louis Golding was a popular and prolific British author known for his novels and travel books. Born in Manchester, his studies at Oxford were interrupted by World War I. Deemed unfit for army duty, his love of travel was initiated when he was sent by the YMCA to Greece. After the war, he travelled regularly, and found success as a novelist and travel writer, chiefly of the Middle East. His travel books aren't mere guides; through fiction, poems, and short sketches, he effectively captures the sp...
Jameson, Storm, 1891-1986
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Storm Jameson was an English novelist, editor, critic, and peace activist. From the description of Margaret Storm Jameson letters, 1932-1954. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 49014732 Jameson met Morley Roberts for the first time in 1933. She served as his literary executor. From the description of Correspondence from Morley Roberts, 1933-1942. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 642326304 English autho...
Gates, Robert Cady, 1929-
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Hamilton, Hamish, 1900- .
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Graves, Charles, 1899-1971
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Horrabin, J. A.
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Goudge, Elizabeth, 1900-1984
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English popular novelist and children's writer. From the description of Autograph letters signed (2) : Peppard Common, near Henley-on-Thames, Oxon, to Edward Wagenknecht, 1974 Aug. 24 and [no year] Feb. 18. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270864018 ...
Herbert, Gwen.
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Jones, Barry, 1893-1981
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Graham, E. A.
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Harris, Faye
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Inge, Mary Catharine Spooner, d. 1949.
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Galantière, Lewis, 1895-1977
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Translator of French literature, playwright, journalist. Galantiere (1893-1977) worked for the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris from 1920 to 1927, and came to know many French writers and American expatriates. He also worked with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the Office of War Information, and Radio Free Europe. He was president of the American branch of P.E.N., 1965-1967. From the description of Lewis Galantière papers, 1920-1977. (Columbi...
Jonson, Vera White.
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Hall, O. L.
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Hatton, Fanny Cottinet Locke,
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Guthrie, Tyrone, Sir, 1900-1971
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Hambourg, Boris 1889-1954
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