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Clinton Wallace Gilbert denies authorship of Mirrors of 1932, is reported vexed at whatever person "stole" his "Mirrors" title. Publisher George Palmer Putnam noncommittally says he "fathered" Mirrors of 1932 (also Mirrors of Washington), declines to reveal the "mother...
Daisy was intelligent enough to be flattered when rumor pinned on her the authorship of Elizabeth and Her German Garden* She tried writing stories herself; nothing much came of it. As Henry's career continued not to materialize, as marriage became a somewhat weary habit, Daisy and her husband drifted apart. In December, 1923, she divorced him. Now an old lady, she lives part of the time in Germany, part in England, is delighted that so many readers have been delighted by her reminiscences...
...have indicated. By increasing laboratory facilities not only in psychology but so notably in the departments of chemistry and of biology, by providing clerical assistance in various departments and funds for publication by decreasing the teaching lead of members of the faculty who have shown a special gift of authorship by the increase in salaries, with the resulting decrease in worry and in the output of pot boilers, and in other ways it has so far as funds permit released the powers of its teaching force Surely Harvard has come a long was since the days when as noted...
First part, titled As It Was, appeared under the initials "H. T." in 1927. found so many readers Mrs. Thomas decided to continue her story and avow her authorship. First & last a lovestory, it is outspoken to the breaking-point. Uncaustic Critic John Middleton Murry calls it "a love that was so utterly candid as it was utterly innocent...
Harvard University is particularly indebted to Mr. Gray for his two gifts to the Widener Memorial Library, which were made known in February, 1929. Of these, the first consisted of a donation amounting to $30,000 to be used in the purchase of current modern poetry of American authorship, together with the outfitting of a small room in the main building for the exhibition and study of the same. The second gift consisted of a substantial sum of money the annual interest from which was to be used to cover the honoraria for lecturers who were to be invited...