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Word: clough (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Plaut '33 L'Abbe Northrop Beach '34 Carteret W. A. C. Miller III '32 German R. C. Sullivan '35 Julien J. D. Kernan '34 Francois F. F. Silver '34 Jacqueline Lorraine Warner La Marquise de Juvigny Pauline Shaw Sophie Mary Loring Rose Peggy Barney La Baronne Beatrice Clough Christianne Mary Cleveland Solange Katrina Hartt Louise Elizabeth Morison

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CERCLE FRANCAIS PLAY TO BE GIVEN WEDNESDAY | 12/7/1931 | See Source »

...Abbe Northrop Beach '34 Carteret W. A. C. Miller III '32 Germain R. C. Sullivan '35 Julien J. D. Kernan '34 Francois F. F. Silver '34 Jacqueline Lorraine Warner La Marquise de Juvigny Pauline Shaw Sophie Many Loring Lucion Elizabeth Cram Rose Peggy Barney La Baronne Beatrice Clough Christianne Mary Cleveland Solange Katrina Hartt Louise Elizabeth Morlson

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SIXTEEN TAKE PART IN CERCLE FRANCAIS PLAY | 11/20/1931 | See Source »

...feminine roles that have already been settled on will be taken by the Misses Camilla Brown, Beatrice Clough, Beatrice deMenocal, Pauline Shaw, Nancy deVerdi, Lorraine Warner, and three more who have not been selected...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOSTON DEBS TAKE PART IN CERCLE FRANCAIS PLAY | 10/28/1931 | See Source »

...Last month the library got through the Associates' work a notable gift?a summary of Dr. Albert Einstein's relativity theory, written in his own hand, valued at $25,000 (TIME, March 16). And last week it received 160 original letters from Poet Matthew Arnold to Poet Arthur Hugh Clough, upon whose death Arnold wrote Thyrsis* With money given by members of Yale's class of 1917, Professor Tinker bought the letters from Arthur Hugh Clough, the poet's son, in England...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Friends of Libraries | 4/6/1931 | See Source »

These chapters rearrange some of the portraits in the gallery of letters and lucidity of style adds grace to the arguments employed to justify the changes. If Professor Garrod does not destroy contrary convictions he shakes them thoroughly. Arnold, Clough, Emerson, and Bridges, he treats with scholastic insight too rarely found in company of poetic comprehension. His light is sharp and deeply cuts into the body of poetic expression while his own vehicle is characterized by a delicacy that is pleasing respite from the brutishness of many modern critics of letters...

Author: By G. F. M., | Title: BOOKENDS | 3/5/1931 | See Source »

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