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Luther, Calvin, d. 1925.
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McBey, Marguerite Huntsberry.
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McManamy, Monica.
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Maxton, James, 1885-1946
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Odlin, Reno, 1897-
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Long, Georgia.
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Leith-Hay-Clark, Norman.
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Ling, Barbara
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Lang, Matheson, 1879-1948
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O'Loughlin, John Leslie Noble.
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Marshall, Armina
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Mercier, Jean.
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Pocock, Guy Noel
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Neligan, Jill.
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Major, Stella Perugini.
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Larsen, Thorvald L.
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Loraine, Robert, 1876-1935
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Morel, Paula.
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Luther, Lester, 1888-1962.
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Miles, Eustace, 1868-1948
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Mathews, Dorothy, 1891?-1958.
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Milne, A. A. (Alan Alexander), 1882-1956
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Marton, George, 1899-1979
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Pryde, James, 1866-1941
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Peters, Augustus, 1892-
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Macowan, Michael, 1906-
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Patch, Blanche, 1878-
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Mei, Lanfang, 1894-1961
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Peel, Delia Adelaide Margaret, Lady, 1889-
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Napier, Nan.
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National Council of Social Service
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Lovell, Raymond, 1900-1953
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Peters, Rollo, 1892-1967.
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Oenslager, Donald, 1902-1975
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O'Hara, Frank Hurbert, 1888-
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Moore, Raymond, 1898-1940.
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Markham, Kyra
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Muni, Paul, 1895-1967
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Macauley, Thurston
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Morganstern, Connie M.
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Maxwell, J. Garrey H.
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Lindo, Olga, 1898-1968.
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Lamm, Olof Herman, 1887-
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McCoole, Paul.
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Peach, L. du Garde (Lawrence du Garde), 1890-1974
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Olivier, Laurence, 1907-1989
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English actor. From the description of Autograph letters signed (5) : London and Naples, to Denys Blakelock, 1947-1953. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270872061 From the description of Autograph letter signed : "South Indian Ocean" [on the way to Australia], to Denys Blakelock, 1947 Mar. 9. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270872063 From the description of Typed letter signed (8) : London, to Denys Blakelock, 1948-1964. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270874989 ...
Norman, Norman V., 1864-1943.
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Payne, Ben Iden, 1881-1976
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Laurie, John, 1897-1980
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Pohl, Elsa
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Morland, Nigel, 1905-1986
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Macintyre, Ida P.
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Laughton, Charles, 1899-1962
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Charles Laughton was born July 1, 1899 in Scarborough, England to hotel proprietors Robert and Eliza Laughton. He attended the public Jesuit school Stonyhurst College and enlisted into the army during WWI in 1917. In 1924, Laughton enrolled in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art to study acting and drama. Soon Laughton was starring in many professional theatrical and film productions in London. In 1927, Laughton met the actress Elsa Lanchester; they were married in 1929. Laughton and Lanchester fi...
Ogden, C.K. (Charles Kay), 1889-1957
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The library of C.K. Odgen, Great Britain, was purchased for the University of California in 1957. The approximately 74,000 volumes were distributed to various UC campuses, with 6,213 to UC Berkeley. These were distributed in the General Library, including the Moffitt Undergraduate Library and the Rare Books and Special Collections Dept. Some titles determined to be UCB duplicates were transferred subsequently to other UC campuses. From the description of Charles Kay Ogden collection....
O'Casey, Sean, 1880-1964
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Sean O'Casey was born John Casey on March 30, 1880 in Dublin, Ireland, to Michael and Susan (Archer) Casey, a lower-middle class Protestant family. His father died in 1886. As a child, O'Casey suffered from trachoma, which affected his sight and made it difficult for him to succeed scholastically. He worked periodically throughout his adolescence as a stock boy, a van driver, and railway laborer. During this time, he became interested in Irish working class culture, as well as socialism and labo...
Nortin, George.
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Lüttichau, Curt.
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Leyssac, Paul, 1881-1946
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Marmein, Irene.
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Pearson, George, 1875-1973
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Livingstone, Richard Winn, Sir, 1880-1960
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Livingstone was a British educational philosopher and classical scholar. He was the second Vice-chancellor of Queen's College in Belfast (1924-1933). He was later the President of Corpus Christi College at Oxford. Lucien Price was an author and journalist. From the description of Letters to Lucien Price, 1908-1960. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 80775281 Livingstone was a British educational philosopher. Lucien Price (1883-1964) was an author and journalist. ...
Phillips, May Lidyard.
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Minshall, Edward.
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Peacey, Howard, 1880-
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Plotkin, Abraham
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Abraham Plotkin (1893-1988) was an organizer for the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. From the description of Abraham Plotkin, Collection, 1911-1978. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 122682091 Labor leader, member International Ladies' Garmen Workers Union (AFL). From the description of Letters, to Maurice Browne, 1933. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34365500 ...
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 ...
Mathias, Blanche.
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Mowatt, Glossentine.
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Pallis, Marco, 1895-1989
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Lees, Madeline Pelly, Lady.
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Ney, Marie, 1895-1981
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MacLeod, Josephine, 1858-1949
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Litchfield, M.H.
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Leigh, W. Colston
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Maltby, H. F. (Henry Francis), 1880-1963
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Lohr, Marie, 1890-1975
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Levy, José G., 1884-1936.
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Montizambert, Elizabeth.
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Pritt, D. N. (Denis Nowell), 1887-1972
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Denis Noel Pritt, 1887-1972, was educated at Winchester, London University, Germany, Switzerland and Spain. He obtained an LLB from London University and was called to the Bar, Middle Temple, in 1909, he retired from practice in 1960. He was a Labour MP for Hammersmith North from 1935-1950, despite being expelled from the Labour Party in 1940. He was also Professor of Law at the University of Ghana, 1965-1966, chairman of the Howard League for Penal Reform and chairman of the Bentham Committee f...
Moseman, Edward.
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Macy, Gertrude Marguerite, 1904-
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Norton, Charles W.
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Lucas, Ethel M.
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Moore, Alberta E.
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Lally, Gwen
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Novello, Ivor, 1893-1951
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Ivor Novello (1893-1951) was born in Cardiff, Wales, to David Davies and Clare Novello Davies, a vocal teacher. Musically active as a child, he learned songs from his mother's many famous clients and showed an early talent for writing songs, having his first work published at age 15. He moved to London in 1913, and quickly became a favorite of Sir Edward Marsh, a well-known patron of the arts. He spent the first several years of his career working as a composer, but eventually added acting, both...
Poston, Elizabeth, 1905-1987
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Pulman, C. B.
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Malleson, Constance, Lady, 1895-1975
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Leonard, William Ellery, 1876-1944
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American poet, translator of Beowulf, scholar and English professor From the description of William E. Leonard papers [manuscript], 1920-1929. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 231753963 American poet and literary scholar William Ellery Leonard (1876-1944) taught English at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Edna Davis Romig (b. 1889) was a professor of English for 36 years, most of them spent at the University of Colorado at Boulder. ...
MacKaye, Percy, 1875-1956
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Percy MacKaye was a poet and dramatist. From the description of Note, n.d. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007259 American poet and dramatist. From the description of Papers, 1909-1912. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 36097093 Author Percy MacKaye was born into a theatrical family in New York City. He graduated from Harvard in 1897, and travelled through Europe for a time before taking a teaching job at the Craigie School in N...
Obey, André
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