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  1. The Worlds of Lucy Larcom, 1824-1893 by Shirley Marchalonis, 1989-08
  2. Poems by Lucy Larcom 1824-1893, 1868-12-31
  3. A New England girlhood, outlined from memory by Lucy Larcom 1824-1893, 1889-12-31
  4. The poetical works of Lucy Larcom by Larcom. Lucy. 1824-1893., 1894-01-01
  5. The unseen friend by Larcom Lucy 1824-1893, 1892-01-01
  6. As it is in heaven by Larcom. Lucy. 1824-1893, 1891-01-01
  7. Lucy Larcom: Life Letters and Diary (Selected Bibliographies Reprint Ser.) by Daniel Dulany Addison, Daniel D. Nfiaddison, 1994-06

81. AWC Hall Of Fame
day was well worth its fatigues. . Attribution Lucy Larcom (18241893),US poet and teacher. A New England Girlhood, ch. 9 (1889).
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The Association for Women in Communications proudly honors women who have made a significant contribution to the communications field: locally, nationally, regionally or internationally. They have displayed the highest professional and ethical standards of the communications field. This prestiguous award is given to those who have met the highest criteria including:
  • Served as a role model and/or trailblazer for women and men in the communications field. Worked to further the advancement of women in the communications field. Worked to further the cause of Freedom of Information.
We hope you gain inspiration from their lives. Chair's First Women in Communications Awards Matrix Awards Headliner Awards International ... Join AWC "The beauty of work depends upon the way we meet it-whether we arm ourselves each morning to attack it as an enemy that must be vanquished before night comes, or whether we open our eyes with the sunrise to welcome it as an approaching friend who will keep us delightful company all day, and who will make us feel, at evening, that the day was well worth its fatigues." Attribution: Lucy Larcom (1824-1893), U.S. poet and teacher. A New England Girlhood, ch. 9 (1889)

82. Lucy Larcom
Lucy Larcom 1824 1893. Lucy Larcom is famous for writing poetry
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  • 83. Search
    Books by Larcom, Lucy (1824 1893), Go back. New England Girlhood Outlined fromMemory, New England Girlhood Outlined from Memory by Larcom, Lucy (1824 - 1893).
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    84. A New England Girlhood, Outlined From Memory (Beverly, MA)
    Free download of the Project Gutenberg eBook New England girlhood, outlined from memory (Beverly, MA), A by Lucy Larcom
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    85. 33776. Larcom, Lucy. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION Lucy Larcom (1824–1893), US poet and teacher. A NewEngland Girlhood, ch. 8 (1889). Larcom became a mill worker at
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    86. 33777. Larcom, Lucy. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION Lucy Larcom (1824–1893), US poet and teacher. A New EnglandGirlhood, ch. 7 (1889). The Columbia World of Quotations.
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    87. Best Practice Guidelines For The Use Of Copy Holdings Information
    When a record is created for an electronic resource Larcom, Lucy, 18241893At the beautiful gate and other songs of faith / Lucy Larcom ; .
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    University of Michigan University Library Cataloging Policy Council Draft Policy Document 2/99
    Best Practice Guidelines for the Use of Copy Holdings Information for Electronic Resources in MCAT Records with 856 Fields
    In respsonse to recommendations of the Access to Electronic Resources Task Group and to requests from the Assistant Directors, the Access to Electronic Resources Working Group has developed two extracts derived from the MCAT database that permit the public web display of electronic resources as a whole and a second display of electronic journals and newspapers, alone. The extraction process identifies suitable candidates for these displays by looking for the location of "elec" in the copy holdings information. To ensure that the extracts accurately represent the Library's electronic holdings, therefore, cataloging units need to consistently use the"elec" location when describing electronic resources, electronic supplements to other materials, etc. This document, and its accompanying document, Best Practice Guidelines for the Use of the 856 Field in MCAT Records

    88. Ypg2.html
    Sarah Louisa Forten ( Ada ) (1814 1883) Julia Ward Howe (1819 - 1910) Alice Cary(1820 - 1871) Phoebe Cary (1824 - 1871) Lucy Larcom (1824 - 1893) Adeline DT
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    I n her essay, "From Cult to Profession, Domestic Women in Search of Equality," Cheryl Robertson highlights what women in 1840 (just before DeLamarter was born) were most likely to want for themselves and what others expected of them by quoting a 19th century author, Sarah Lewis:
    "The chief object of their [women's] education is not so much to fit them to adorn society, as to vivify and enlighten a home. What a paradise even this world might become, if one half of the amount of effort expended in vain attempts to excite the admiration of strangers, were reversed to vary the amusements and adorn the sacred precincts of the home! . . . There are, morally speaking, no small duties. Nothing that influences human virtue and happiness can be really trifling, and what more influences them than the despised, because limited, duties assigned to women? . . . It is true, her reward (her task being done) is not of this world."
    These were probably the ideals that Mary B. DeLamarter was raised to accept - yet they were also the beliefs that women of her era began to reject. Though it is impossible to pinpoint DeLamarter's own beliefs, her life and her writings seem to place her somewhat in between those two extremes. DeLamarter was a wife, a mother, and a Christian, but she was also a literary lady - which seems to have occupied much of her passions and time. While it is somewhat easy to imagine the role of housewife, mother, and in extreme cases, servant of the house, it is more difficult to imagine the life of a fully committed poet of the late 1800's. Some of these women, women who most likely influenced DeLamarter and her poetry are:

    89. Lucy Larcom
    Lucy Larcom 1824 1893. Lucy Larcom accomplished many things. She was a poetand book writer. She wrote a book in memory of her older sister who died.
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    Lucy Larcom 1824 - 1893
    • Lucy Larcom accomplished many things. She was a poet and book writer. She wrote a book in memory of her older sister who died. She also wrote a book of hymns. This what Lucy did for history.
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    90. History Of St. John S Of Beverly Farms
    David Larcom, a member of an old Beverly Farms family related to author/poetLucy Larcom (18241893), built the white wood frame house.
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    East of Beverly Music: Choir Children's Choir Concert Series Kindermusik Outreach: Pastoral Care Community Ministries The Community Fair Parish Life: Ministries on Hospitality Newcomers Photos History ... Centennial Year Worship: Reflections on Worship Sermons Worship Ministries History of St. John's of Beverly Farms On this page INSIDE: Memories of the Way We Were As we prepare to celebrate our 100th anniversary, it seems like a very good time to cast our gaze over the annals of the past. Edward Brown has graciously agreed to share with us some historical vignettes, looking at the history of our parish at certain critical times in its history. This is the first installment of a series of pieces that will appear in the next several issues of Tidings and on the web. Appropriately, Edward begins with the beginning. Needless to say, we are very grateful for the time and talent that Edward is sharing with us. T Construction of the new church on a parcel of land on Hale Street near Beverly Farms Square, next to the J.B. Dow residence, was the culmination of two years of planning. On August 31, 1900, a meeting was held at which it was agreed to build an Episcopal church in the Farms, which would function as a mission of St. Peter's in Beverly. (Services had been held that year in Marshall's Hall, above the present day DeFusco’s Bakery at 1 West Street.) A committee of four women and six men was appointed, headed by the Rev. E. J. V. Huiginn, rector of St. Peter's. Susan Mason Loring purchased and donated the land, the noted architect Henry Vaughn was engaged to draw the plans, and when Vaughn's drawings were published a year later in the weekly Saturday Morning Citizen of September 7, 1901, $15,000 had been pledged, much of it by wealthy summer residents. At that date, the church had no name, being referred to only as "the new Episcopal Church at Beverly Farms."

    91. Albion Design - Pen & Ink Nostalgic Prints - Hand-signed By Artist Maggie LaNoue
    life does the rest! Heaven and earth help him who plants a tree, And his workits own reward shall be. Plant a Tree by Lucy Larcom (1824? 1893).
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    Nature
    A print series by Maggie LaNoue
    He who plants a tree
    Plants a hope....
    Canst thou prophesy, thou little tree,
    What glory of thy boughs shall be? ...He who plants a tree,
    He plants peace.
    Under its green curtains jargons cease... He who plants a tree,
    He plants love,
    Tents of coolness spreading out above
    Wayfarers he may not live to see.
    Gifts that grow are best;
    Hands that bless are blest; Plant! life does the rest! Heaven and earth help him who plants a tree, And his work its own reward shall be.
    Plant a Tree by Lucy Larcom (1824? - 1893) Trees - print #21
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  • 92. Vol 8 No 066 Operation Joint Forge March 07, 2003
    is a greater victory when we can make those circumstances our helpers,—when wecan appreciate the good there is in them Lucy Larcom (1824–1893), US Poet
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    93. FOR SALE: WOMEN, CHILDREN & SOCIETY: 11-2000 More Women.
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    94. Marmot Library Network /Marmot
    Wayne 1948 1996 1 Larche Susan Elliott 1996 1 Larcher Fabian Richard 1914 1970 1Larcher Jean 1947 2 Larcher W Walter 1929 3 Larcom Lucy 1824 1893 20 Larcombe
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