Word: atkinson
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Stroke, Brownell; 7, Goodell; 6, Atkinson; 5, Platt; 4, Champollion; 3, Campbell; 2, Smith; bow, Morris...
...Paul's Society. Rev. Edward L. Atkinson. Brooks House...
...Paul's Society. Rev. Edward L. Atkinson. Brooks House...
...Allyn, R. Anthony, F. H. Appleton Jr., R. N. Atkinson, J. G. Bancroft, H. W. Baliantine, B. D. Barker, F. D. Bartlett, H. J. Barrett, R. R. Barrett, C. H. H. Bell, C. Bell, N. Biddle, C. Blagden, B. S. Blake, R. C. Bolling, H. K. Boutwell, M. G. Bowdoin, H. Brigham. C. B. Brown, P. Brown, R. M. Brown, M. R. Brownell, E. M. Brush, H.Bullard, I. T. Burden, W. S. Burgess, C. S. Burden, F. O. Byrd, W. Byrd, D. C. Campbell, G. O. Carpenter Jr., A. Champollion, R. P. Chase, F. N. Chestman, M. LeB. Church...
...Confession," R. W. Atkinson treats a phase of life which to many is entirely new. He tells of the social conditions and customs at Panape, one of the Ladrone Islands in the Pacific. His story is not skillfully written, but is vigorous and full of life. The plot deals with the passionate and unselfish love of a native woman for a white adventurer. The story was, perhaps, inspired by Kipling's "Without Benefit of Clergy," but the author's development of the idea has many original merits. "A Circus Madonna," by Murray Seasongood '00 is a feeble attempt at delineation...