MHHE: TWENTIETH-CENTURY AMERICAN POETRY Bards The Creation Paul Laurence Dunbar (18721906) We Are Always Broken The VoyageWallace Stevens (1879-1955 b. 1925) Counting the Mad n Bertram s Garden On http://www.mhhe.com/catalogs/0072400196.mhtml
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Some History On Ridley Park CHURCH PASTORS Charles E. Harden 18721874 John R the Christ Episcopal Church wasconsecrated by Bishop Stevens. 1909 RN Hetherington 1909-1911 Bertram Shay 1911 http://www.ridleytownshiphistory.com/ridley_history.htm
Extractions: Dar by Improvement The Park Association was not formed at that time. I was purchasing under the direction of Isaac Hinckley and Nathaniel Thayer. The morning I left to purchase these farms I took a witness, Richard Thatcher. It was very vital that we should buy these farms in a day The terms of the agreement: $50.00 down, two thirds cash in sixty days and the remaining one third bond and mortgage secured on the premises payable in one year. JOSEPH WARD FARM The farm house stood at the southeast corner of Sellers and Swarthmore Avenues. The farm house was built about 1750 by Hans Torton. The property was in the Torton family and their descendants for almost 200 years. In 1845, Thomas Horne, of Springfield, bought the farm from the Job Terrill estate. In 1853, Thomas died and his daughter Emily, wife of Jesse Dutton, inherited the property. The Duttons sold the 42-acre farm with two roads to the RPA for $19,000. The Duttons moved to Upper Chichester Township where they purchased property. The Dutton farmhouses became the headquarters of the RPA. The house was torn down about 1970. The last owner to occupy the house was Mrs. Bassett Ferguson. The Ridley Park Hotel, and the Dutton House at Ridley Park, which is under the same management, have been well filled this season. Already many applications have been made to the leasees who have leased the house for another year for rooms for next season. We have no doubt that next season they will reap the benefits of the efficient management of this season which has increased the reputation of this popular place.
H. F. Armstrong Papers| Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library 18851963 Sforza, Carlo, conte, 1872-1952 Sheean 2 Coolidge, Archibald Cary, correspondencewith Stevens, Mary 1925 1953, 1955-1959, 1961 42 Cruger, Bertram de N http://infoshare1.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/finding_aids/armstrong.
Extractions: MC #002 Armstrong (left) with Henry Kissinger, c. 1957 The Hamilton Fish Armstrong Papers consist of correspondence, notebooks, memoranda, material from 1945 United Nations Conference on International Organization, writings especially in relation to Peace and Counterpeace and Tito and Goliath , diaries, scrapbooks, and photographs. The papers document Armstrong's career as editor of Foreign Affairs , his participation in the activities of the Council on Foreign Relations, and his professional involvement and interest in foreign policy from World War I through the 1970s. Included is correspondence with many well known political and literary figures of the time period. Some materials of a personal nature are included but the bulk of the papers relates to Armstrong's professional life. The papers also document Armstrong's participation in many philanthropic activities associated with Yugoslavia. Range of Collection Dates: Range of Collection Bulk Dates: Size: The Hamilton Fish Armstrong Papers were given to the Princeton University Library by Christa Armstrong, Hamilton Fish Armstrong's widow, in 1980. Some papers were deposited at the Library in 1974 and the Library also received additional accessions in 1985 and 1992-1993.
Dramatis Personae Booksellers Secretary of the Brighton Aquarium, Brighton, and M. Charles Bertram . 1887. LondonRK Burt, 1872. of that Country, Described by John L. Stevens, Esq., and http://www.polybiblio.com/dramatis/
Extractions: Dramatis Personae Booksellers Click on any item for more information. This page may list many thousands of books. You might find it convenient to use the 'Find on this page' function of your browser to locate the item in which you are interested. The books on this page can be searched at www.bibliopoly.com/dealers/dramatis ABBOT, A tinsel-decorated juvenile drama portrait, "Mr. Abbot as Romeo." [London: Fairburn, 1828 ... [London]: n. p., 1825
Extractions: (The Who Was Who listing is broken down into sections, in alphabetical order by surname - please click on the appropriate letter above to visit that section of the listing.) P PALMER , Joseph William 1853-1931. Son of Samuel Palmer, Indexer of The Times. Dealer in London from about 1870, when he issued his first catalogue, of which there were five editions by 1889. In 1878 he also issued catalogues of American and Canadian fiscals. Publisher from 1878 of his magazine Bric-à-Brac. Established at 281 Strand in 1882. Published in 1892, and then annually, The Philatelists Almanac . An active campaigner against the defrauding of collectors, he had in his offices
An Anthology Of Australian Verse - Introduction to the London `Athenaeum , and wrote a pathetic letter to the Editor, which was NewZealand Domett s Ranolf and Amohia was published in London in 1872. http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/lit/poetry/AnAnthologyofAustralianV
Extractions: by Bertram Stevens Terms Contents Introduction Wentworth ... Bio Notes Introduction s the literature of a country is, in certain respects, a reflex of its character, it may be advisable to introduce this Anthology with some account of the main circumstances which have affected the production of Australian poetry. We have not yet had time to settle down and form any decided racial characteristics; nor has any great crisis occurred to fuse our common sympathies and create a national sentiment. Australia has produced no great poet, nor has any remarkable innovation in verse forms been successfully attempted. But the old forms have been so coloured by the strange conditions of a new country, and so charged with the thoughts and feelings of a vigorous, restless democracy now just out of its adolescence, that they have an interest and a value beyond that of perhaps technically better minor poetry produced under English skies. In 1870, after a series of crushing disappointments, Gordon committed suicide. His dramatic end awakened sympathy and gave an additional interest to his writings. It was soon found that in the city and the bush many of his spirited racing ballads were well known. The virile, athletic tone of his verse, which taught "How a man should uphold the sports of his land
University Of California History Digital Archives George C. Edwards, Oct. 1872April 1873. Doug Dempsterspring, 1953-54. Jan Stevensfall,Liz Waldiespring, 1954-55. John S. Cook, 1925-26. Bertram Googins, 1926-27. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/uchistory/general_history/campuses/ucb/studentpubs.h
Extractions: The first student publication, The College Echo , was published by the Durant Rhetorical Society at the College of California in Oakland. The first of more than 60 publications which appeared on the Berkeley campus of the University was begun in March, 1871, when the Durant Rhetorical Society sponsored a continuation of its first paper in The University Echo . The Neolaean Literary Society published, in March, 1873, the
Dictionary Of Australian Biography D Queensland exhibits, and early in 1872 was appointed AG Stephens, Victor Daley; BertramStevens, Memoir prefixed to 1924 he was appointed Editor of Melbourne http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogD.html
Extractions: A Ba Be-Bo ... ^Top of page first labour premier of Western Australia, Wilson (q.v.) ministry. Losing his seat at the 1911 election, from 1912 until his death on 16 August 1920 he was employers' representative in the court of arbitration. He married in 1894 Edith Bishop, who survived him with a son and a daughter. J. S . Battye, The Cyclopedia of Western Australia The West Australian , 17 August 1920. ^Top of page geologist, son of Richard and Elizabeth Daintree, was born at Hemingford Abbots, Huntingdonshire, England, in December 1831. He was educated at Bedford Grammar School and Christ's College, Cambridge, and came to Australia in 1852. In 1854 he joined the staff of the Victorian government geologist, A. R. C. Selwyn (q.v.), but went to England in 1856 and studied assaying. In August 1857 he returned to Melbourne and again joined Selwyn's staff, and during the next seven years did much field work in Victoria. In 1864 he resigned from the geological survey department and took up land in north Queensland. He found time to visit the coalfield districts of New South Wales, and also studied the modes of occurrence of gold in rocks. In 1867 he was asked by the Queensland government to make an examination of the Cape-River district which led to the opening of the goldfield, and two years later he was appointed government geologist for north Queensland. He spent much time in exploring large areas of the country including several goldfields, until in 1871 he was appointed special commissioner to the London exhibition in 1872. He had complete charge of the Queensland exhibits, and early in 1872 was appointed agent-general in London for that colony. He prepared a handbook for emigrants
Hardy Catalogue retrospective notation of dates and places, eg, St Juliot, 1872. DCM. . BertramRota 58/368. (MG Sale/211; Sotheby s 27 May 1963/75; Eric Stevens 180/31). http://www.library.utoronto.ca/fisher/hardy/hardyb.htm
Combs &c. Families Of Butler Co, OH 162 18th Nov 1872 John E. Coombs Minor John Goodwin son 12 swm OHOHOH works at homeBertram son 9 Elmer T. Stevens, Middletown, Ohio (Extracted by Vivian Combs http://www.combs-families.org/combs/records/oh-butler.htm
Extractions: Butler was est. from Hamilton in 1803. Note: This report is still incomplete. See Combs of Clinton Co, IN for more... Except where otherwise noted, Marriage Source is Butler Co, OH Marriages, 1803-1840, The Miami Valley Ohio Genealogical Index Sep 16 1819 Butler Co, OH. Married: COMBS Sarah 1819 Butler Co, OH Marriage Records, 1803-1840. John COMBS, Jr. Census Index, Butler Co, OH Hanover Twp John COMBS, Jr. Notes: John COMBS, b 8 Jul 1770, d 5 Sep 1829, Butler Co, OH; m 25 Feb 1793, Elizabeth BOWNE. 20 Nov 1798. His son, John COMBS, Jr. (b 20 Nov 1798, d Apr 1871), m Jane BROWN. (Biography of Joseph COMBS of Clinton Co, IN ). According to a query extracted by C. Hammett from the Ancestry on-line edition of The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Volume XII, Fall 1984 Number 4, REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION (Mrs. Katherine L. Hester, Editor): BROWN. Mrs. Barbara R. Brown... Albuquerque, N.M. Who were the parents of James BROWN, born ca 1764 in County Antrim, Ireland? They came to the 96th District, S.C. in 1772. James and wife(?) moved to
RECENT LIBRARY ACQUISITIONS - October 2002 the Full Catalog Record back to top Frantz, Joe Bertram, 1917 Travels London Stevensand Sons, 1896. KF915.Z93 H36 1872 Click here to view the Full Catalog http://www.stcl.edu/library/Acqoct02.htm
New German Titles In Glasgow University Library Translate this page AUTHOR = Lessing Theodor 1872-1933 TITLE = PROPHETS, CULTS AND MADNESS ANTHONY STEVENSAND JOHN JAHRHUNDERTS THOMAS MANN, STEFAN GEORGE,ERNST Bertram, HUGO VON http://www.lib.gla.ac.uk/Subject/German/2001.shtml
Criminal Law - Great Britain - Bibliography of the first edition London Stevens, 1861, lxxx 1950, and Chrimes, SB (StanleyBertram), 1907, Kingship PUTMAN, Bertha Haven, 1872-1960, Early Treatises on http://home.achilles.net/~flareau/codification-GreatBritain.html
Extractions: Great Britain / Grande-Bretagne "In 1992 the House of Lords' Appeal Committee endorsed a judicial foray into the field of law reform: the abolition of the centuries-old rule that a husband could not be convicted of raping his wife. And in 1998 the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Bingham, was to be heard asking whether England must wait for ever for a criminal code. These were remarkable instances of role reversal." (Glazebrook, P.R., "Criminal Law Reform: England", in Joshua Dressler, editor in chief, infra , p. 411)