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...George R. Agassiz, Mrs. Irving Babbitt, Mrs. P. deM. Barbey, Mrs. Frederick H. Briggs, Mrs. George Sargent Burgess, Mrs. William B. Cabot, Miss Annie B. Chapman, Mrs. H. E. Clifford, Mrs. Julian L. Coolidge, Mrs. Archibald T. Davison, Mrs. L. Day, Mrs. George H. Edgell, Mrs. Henry H. Fay, Mrs. Harry Ganz, Mrs. Anna, L. Gray, Mrs. Holmes Hinkley, Miss Anna E. Holman, Mrs. Edward J. Holmes, Mrs. Thomas B. Hughes, Mrs. Edward W. Hutchins, Mrs. Edward Hale Lane, Mrs. Charles G. Mixter, Mrs. John Montague, Mrs. Arthur W. Moors, Mrs. Andre Morize, Mrs. Theresa R. Osgood, Mrs. Thomas...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DRAMATIC CLUB MAKES KNOWN PATRONESS LIST | 4/28/1932 | See Source »

Mesdames G. R. Agassiz, R. W. Atkinson, T. de M. Barbey, C. H. Bird Jr. Richard Cabot, J. G. Callan, E. M. Chamberlain, J. L. Coolidge, E. A. Daniels, R. T. Fisher, L. A. Frothingham, Harry Gans, H. M. Goodwin, Pinckney Holbrook, D. G. Haskins, E. W. Hutchins, Charles Jackson, W. S. H. Lothrop, Angela Morris, J. M. Newell, T. N. Perkins, J. W. Platner, Calhoun Stanwood, J. J. Thomas, G. W. Valiant, E. A. Whitman, Alexander Whiteside, Phillip Wrenn, and F. H. Williams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNOUNCE PATRONESSES FOR BEN GREET PLAYERS | 1/12/1932 | See Source »

...fostered to even greater heights. The next day the real Harvard Magazine came out. Can I face the more mature judgments of certain members of our English Department and confess to a decided feeling of disappointment on perusing the pages of the new periodical? With the exception of Miss Barbey's sketch, a charming "bit", creating the mood of a dead past much as Hergesheimer does in "Java Head", I failed to find anything in the publication to stir either the intellect or the emotions. There was considerable attempt at originality both in the stories and the poems, which left...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications | 3/8/1919 | See Source »

...Kensington's Yesterday," Miss Barbey has written a story, charming because of its air of starched lawns and embroidered silks, mahogany treads, and flower borders. The style echoes the tone quite beautifully--in all but the last sentence. The last sentence should be brocaded; instead it is backed with buckram...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENDS HARVARD MAGAZINE | 3/6/1919 | See Source »

...Barbey (Y.), 20 ft.; second, B. W. Blair (Y.), 19 ft., 10 in.; third, C. F. Berg...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD 1912 WON ON TRACK | 5/24/1909 | See Source »

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