Word: fosterers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Foster Damon '14, well-known author, and instructor in the University, will read selections from his poems, both published and unpublished at 8 o'clock this evening in the Living Room of the Dunster Bookshop. Mr. Damon has written several books of poems and a treatise on William Blake which is considered by many to be the best publication on the subject. Tickets at $1.00 each may be bought at Arthur's Smoke Shop and Leavitt & Peirce...
...Mother Goose is not an imaginary personage. She actually lived in Boston in the 17th Century. Born Elizabeth Foster, she married one Isaac Vergoose (or Goose), a Boston widower "with eight or ten children," becoming Mother Goose to these and "six or more" children of her own. This ménage readily lent itself to the tale of The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe. Mother Goose's son-in-law, one T. Fleet, a printer, wrote down the songs he heard her sing, and in 1719 published a book from his own press entitled Songs...
...Foster Damon '14, well-known author, and instructor in the University, will read selections from his poems, both published and unpublished, at 8 o'clock on Wednesday evening, January 14 in the Living Room of the Dunster Bookshop. Mr. Damon has written several books of poems and a treatise on William Blake which is considered by many to be the best publication on the subject...
CONSCIENCE-Prominent for the poignant performance of the hitherto unknown Lillian Foster. Returning from jail, the husband finds his wife reduced, through poverty, to prostitution...
CONSCIENCE? A startling performance by Lillian Foster in the patchy parable of a girl who gave up trying when her husband went to jail...