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         Mims Edwin:     more books (78)
  1. The Van Dyke Book by Edwin Ph.d. Mims, 1907
  2. The Majority of the People. A Grammar of Democracy by Edwin Mims, 1941-01-01
  3. Sidney Lanier by Edwin Mims,
  4. John Maurice Webb, 1847-1916 by Edwin Mims, 1946
  5. The Round Table;: A dining club of twenty gentlemen which meets monthly from October to May in the City of Nashville, Tennessee. Founded February 28, 1884 by Edwin Mims, 1955
  6. The university in the South (Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science) by Edwin Mims, 1903
  7. A handbook for inter-racial committees by Edwin Mims, 1920
  8. The correlation of our educational system by Edwin Mims, 1902
  9. Woodrow Wilson: The happy warrior by Edwin Mims, 1924
  10. The Advancing South; Stories of Progress and Reaction. by Edwin. MIMS, 1926
  11. Six decades of Southern education: An address at the sixtieth anniversary of the founding of the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, Miami Beach, Florida, November 30, 1955 by Edwin Mims, 1955
  12. The Pageant of America - The American Stage (Vol. XIV); Independence Edition by Ralph Henry (Series Editor); Coad, Oral Sumner and Mims, Edwin Jr. Gabriel, 1929-01-01
  13. American ideals in American literature: A syllabus for the use of the seminar in literature at the University of North Carolina, December 14-19, 1917 (University of North Carolina extension leaflets) by Edwin Mims, 1918

81. UCSB Department Of English
The Early Modern Center is most pleased to announce two upcoming events by Leah S. Marcus, Edwin Mims Professor of English at Vanderbilt University.
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27 46 1.7 15 Drew Diener, St Louis 28 47 1.7 16 Elvin Mims, Southern Miss Henry, Marquette 27 42 1.6 23 Eric Batchelor, Uab 27 40 1.5 24 Jason Edwin, St Louis
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84. DCL History: Bringing Culture To Durham
young city. Edwin Mims, Professor of English at Trinity College since 1894, offered the idea of a public library. Mims involvement
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Bringing Culture to Durham The Durham Public Library was incorporated by an act of the North Carolina General Assembly on March 5, 1897. This statute marked the culmination of a drive begun in Durham in 1895, which in turn reflected a wider movement to encourage culture and refinement in a town characterized primarily by dusty factories and raw saloons. The town of Durham had been in existence since 1852 when Dr. Bartlett Durham donated four acres of land to the North Carolina Railway for a station; the town was incorporated in 1869, but the county had been established only in 1881. The carving out of Durham County from the long-established counties of Orange and Wake was the result of a post-war economic and population boom, traceable to the remarkable success of Durham's tobacco industry from the 1870s. This young county rapidly found its place at the forefront of the processes that would make North Carolina the most industrialized Southern state by 1920.[
S.R. Carrington's Bar, circa 1880. ] Recognizing Durham's distinctiveness in this regard, historian W. E. B. Dubois remarked in 1920 that Hayti's "social and economic development is perhaps more striking than that of any similar group in the nation."[

85. Newspaper Article: Sidney Lanier - Poet And Musician
Dr. Edwin Mims says in his biography of Lanier that as a child he could play any instrument placed in his hand, and while still a youth he learned to play the
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Georgia-Born, Virginia-Trained, His Works Have Won Ever-Increasing Popularity in Literary Field Since His Death in '81
By Sallie Gravatt Fox
Today is the anniversary of the birth of a Southern poet and musician who is known as the "Sir Galahad of American letters." Sidney Lanier was the son of a Virginia woman and his father was but a few generations removed from the Old Dominion. Sidney Lanier, born in Macon, Ga., February 3, 1842, was the son of Robert Sampson Lanier and Mary J. Anderson. The father was a struggling young lawyer who had a taste for Shakespeare and Addison. The mother was a woman of much piety, thrift and musical ability. There were on both sides traditions of gentility which went back to the older States of Virginia and North Carolina, and in the case of the Laniers to Southern France and England. An ancestor of Robert Lanier, John Lanier, settled in Virginia in 1670. Members of this family moved to North Carolina, then on to Georgia and Alabama. Robert was sent to Virginia for his education and while a student at Randolph-Macon College he met Mary J. Anderson, who later became his wife and Sidney Lanier's mother. It was from this mother Sidney Lanier inherited his Scotch-Irish blood and by her he was reared in rigid Presbyterian discipline. From both parents he inherited a talent for music and poetry. Dr. Edwin Mims says in his biography of Lanier that as a child he could play any instrument placed in his hand, and while still a youth he learned to play the flute, piano, guitar, banjo and violin.

86. Oberlin College Archives | Letter Indices | Henry Churchill King Index - M
W. 190614 (1418) Milner, Mrs. James R. 1917 (1431) Milwaukee Daily News 1914 (1438) Milwaukee-Downer College 1926 (1440) Mims, Edwin 1915 (1443) Miner, Luella
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Inside Links: Henry Churchill King Papers (RG 2/6) Henry Churchill King
Index to Correspondence, 1897-1928 Contents M MacAaron, Walter S. 1915-22 (791)
McAfee, Cleland B. 1904-22 (797)
McAfee, Joseph E. 1913-18 (818)
McAfee, Lowell M. 1905-07 (830)
Macalester College 1914-19 (833)
McArthur, C. 1910 (838)
McArthur, Mrs. C.G. 1911-17 (843)
McBee, Silas 1913-14 (869)
McCall, Samuel W. 1908 (884) McCandless, Charles W. 1906-08 (898) McCarty, Ida H. 1923 (904) Macauley, Robert C. 1917 (907) McCay, Robert 1905 (909) McClain, Bovia 1908 (914) McClay, J.B. 1905 (916) McClelland, R.G. 1921 (920) McClelland, Thomas 1903-17 (925) McClintock, W.D. 1908-09 (985) McCloud, Miss E.F. n.d. (994)

87. Project Gutenberg Title Index: B
Biography of Edmund Spenser, A. by Hales, John W. Biography Of Sidney Lanier, A. by Mims, Edwin. Birch Bark Legends Of Niagara. by Owahyah. Bird Neighbors.
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88. Lanier A Biography Of The Poet, Sidney Lanier - Notes
chorus. to King Arthur s court, `ge/rt (as sweet Sir Thomas Malory hath it). End of this Etext of Sidney Lanier , by Edwin Mims.
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Lanier A Biography of the Poet, Sidney Lanier
by Edwin Mims Terms Contents Preface Introduction ... Notes Notes
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he illustrations cannot be included in this ASCII edition. This list of illustrations originally followed the table of contents:
List of Illustrations
Sidney Lanier in 1870. (Photogravure.) Frontispiece
Sidney Lanier at the age of fifteen, in 1857
Sidney Lanier in 1866, from a "carte de visite" photograph
in possession of Mr. Milton H. Northrup, of Syracuse, N.Y.
Mary Day Lanier in 1873
Facsimile of one of Lanier's earliest existing musical scores,
written at the age of 19
Facsimile of letter to Charlotte Cushman
Bronze bust of Sidney Lanier by Ephraim Keyser The index, being unnecessary, has been omitted. The following changes were made to the text: Throughout the text, contractions including "n't", as in "isn't", "wasn't", "wouldn't", etc., were in the original text given in an older form, e.g. "is n't", "was n't", "would n't", etc. These occurrences have been modernised. In Chapter III: "his thin hands tightly clinched,"

89. SC A.L.J. Div.--DOR--Video Games Bingo Violations (17.31) Archival
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90. Genealogy Data
Father Mims, William Orville Mother Wall, Frances Mae. Woodward, Edwin Brent Birth 17 Feb 1960 Fort Worth, Tarrant Co., TX Gender Male Parents
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91. Remembering Ben Duke
private correspondence. In 1896 Edwin Mims, the only professor of English, took a year s leave of absence. His temporary replacement
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Benjamin Newton Duke, tobacco and textile entrepreneur and philanthropist, was the primary benefactor of Trinity College after it relocated to Durham in 1892. He also was the principal link between the Duke family and the college and university until his death in 1929. While his father and brother received extensive publicity for vital, substantial donations, "Mr. Ben," as he was affectionately known, quietly supported the growing institution in innumerable ways. His support was so reliable and crucial that administrators acknowledged that without his generosity Duke never could have become a major university. President William P. Few always emphasized that the university was built around a strong undergraduate college. "Mr. Ben's" benefactions built Trinity College. He not only contributed money for construction and endowment but he also donated funds for equipment, salaries, remodeling, landscaping, and simply for current expenses. For all of Ben Duke's support, the most modest and retiring of the Duke brothers long had only a single sign identifying his gifts on campus. The stone column to the right at the main entrance to East Campus has a plaque dated July 12, 1915, acknowledging that the granite wall circling the campus is a gift of B. N. Duke. To the average visitor, Benjamin N. Duke remained unknown since he had no public statue dominating the campus like that of his father on East or his brother on West.

92. Complete - Pafg467 - Generated By Personal Ancestral File
They had the following children F, i, Lillian Sally Mims was born on 6 Jul 1881. She died on 22 Oct 1969. Edwin D King was born on 12 Apr 1792 in Greene, Ga.
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Henry Nathaniel Mims was born on 3 Feb 1851. He died on 25 Jun 1900. He married Ella Olivia Garland in 1871/1894. Ella Olivia Garland was born on 31 Jul 1859. She died on 26 May 1920. She married Henry Nathaniel Mims in 1871/1894. They had the following children: F i Lillian Sally Mims was born on 6 Jul 1881. She died on 22 Oct 1969. Walter Montague Hooker .Walter married Virginia Bonner on 30 Oct 1883 in Chocowinity, North Carolina. Virginia Bonner [ Parents was born on 30 Mar 1863 in Durhams Creek. She died on 19 Jul 1946 in Aurora, Beaufort, Nc. She married Walter Montague Hooker on 30 Oct 1883 in Chocowinity, North Carolina. They had the following children: M i Roscoe Alston Hooker was born on 14 Sep 1884 in Aurora, Beaufort County, Nc. He died on 29 Jun 1905. M ii Charles William Bonne Hooker was born on 21 Mar 1887 in Aurora, Beaufort County, Nc. He died on 20 Jun 1888 in Aurora, Beaufort County, Nc. F iii Ella Bonner Hooker was born on 2 Dec 1888 in Aurora, Beaufort County, Nc. She died on 6 Apr 1958. M iv Walter Montague , Jr. Hooker

93. Terry & Nancy's Family History - Person Page 22
Ann Mims Irene Cobb+ b. 15 Nov 1838, d. 1906 Capt. Robert Linah Cobb+ b. 5 Mar 1840, d. 2 Jun 1895. Children of Dr. Dyer Joshua Cobb and Marina T. Bryan Edwin
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94. Amarillo Globe-News: Local News: World War II Texas Panhandle Casualties And Mis
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People wanting to call in corrections to the veterans list may call 354-9779, said Pete Garcia, president of the Texas Panhandle War Memorial Foundation Inc. World War I
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    96. Index To SC Civil War Soldiers
    Sudduth, A. SC 6th Cavalry Regiment, H. Sudduth, Edwin, SC 1st Artillery Regiment, C. SULLIVAN, J Mims, 2ND Infantry Regiment Co. B, B.
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    NAME MILITARY UNIT COMPANY Stutts, William W. SC 2nd Cavalry Regiment D Styles, A.J. SC 1st Infantry State Troops H Styles, Daniel W. Died in the War - Broken Fortunes Styles, William SC 1st Infantry Regiment (Gregg's) C STYLES, Young P 1ST Infantry Regiment - Captain FI Styles, Young P. SC 3rd Palmetto Battalion Light Artillery A,H Styles, Young P. SC 1st Infantry Regiment (Gregg's) STYRAN, Charles T SC 19th Infantry Regiment K Styres, John SC 14th Infantry Regiment C Styres, John Died in the War - Broken Fortunes Styron, Charles T. Died in the War - Broken Fortunes STYRON, T J SC 1st Regiment Volunteer Infantry (Gregg's) Aft. Styron, Thomas J. SC 1st Infantry Regiment (Gregg's) G Styron, Thomas J. Died in the War - Broken Fortunes Styver, W.P. SC 25th Infantry Regiment E St, G. N. (Stokes?) Died in the War - Broken Fortunes Suares, Basil Manly Died in the War - Broken Fortunes Subber, J.A. SC 1st Artillery Regiment F Suber, A. SC 3rd Infantry Regiment B Suber, A.H.

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    Alice Meynell, The Rhythm Of Life And Other Essays, Edwin Mims, Sidney Lanier, William Morris, A Dream Of John Ball And A King s Lesson,
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    99. Lanier A Biography Of The Poet, Sidney Lanier - Preface
    I am indebted to Dr. Daniel Coit Gilman, Mrs. Edwin C. Cushman, Judge Logan E. Bleckley, Mr. Dudley Buck, Mr. Charles Scribner, Mrs. Isabel L. Dobbin, Mr
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    Lanier A Biography of the Poet, Sidney Lanier
    by Edwin Mims Terms Contents Preface Introduction ... Notes Preface
    he present volume is a biography of Lanier rather than a critical study of his work. So far as possible, I have told the story in his own words, or in the words of those who knew him most intimately. If I have erred in placing undue emphasis on the early part of his career, it was intentional, for that is the part of his life about which least is known. I have intentionally emphasized his relation to the South, in order to avoid a misconception that he was a detached figure. The bibliographies prepared by Mr. Wills for the "Southern History Association" and by Mr. Callaway for his "Select Poems of Lanier" make one unnecessary for this volume.
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