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...Federation has always aimed to avoid political partisanship. Its non-partisan character was testified by the presence in Atlanta of Harriet Taylor Upton, Vice Chairman of the Republican National Committee, and Emily Newell Blair, occupying the same position for the Democratic National Committee...
...difficult task. Perhaps it is at the White Paper Club, where one finds genial Emerson Hough, active, white-haired, forward-looking rather than given to reminiscing, planning a fishing trip with enthusiasm! There is the office of Poetry, where sits the discoverer of many renowned American poets, Harriet Munroe, and where one may occasionally encounter Henry B. Fuller, one of the quietest and most significant figures in the progress of American letters. There is the University of Chicago, with its Robert Herrick, whose Homely Lilla brings him back to fiction after several years of silence. There is Evanston, with Keith...
Jacinto Benavente, author of The Passion Flower: " On arriving in New York, I told reporters that American literature is almost unknown in Spain-except for Mark Twain, Jack London, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Upton Sinclair, and Longfellow...
Students of the Medical School who wish to apply for the David Williams Cheever, the George Haven, or the Lewis and Harriet Hayden scholarships must hand their applications today to the Director of Scholarships, from whom application blanks may be obtained. The scholarships are open to men who are members of the Medical School at the time of the filing of their applications...
...Sawtell, Chairman, Miss Margaret Gay; Geoffrey Bolton, Miss Harriet Jackson; W. F. Lewis, Miss A. J. Lewis; S. B. Robinson, Miss A. L. Jackson; W. C. Treat, Miss Eliza Bacon; W. H. Welds, Miss D. C. Crowe...