Word: lambs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lowell, Mrs. Stowe, Mrs. Celia Thaxter, E. R. Sill, Bayard Taylor, and Alan Seeger. These are in addition to other authors' manuscripts permanently on exhibition in the Treasure Room in the drawers of the central case. In the cases in the Widener Room are shown other manuscripts of Burns, Lamb, Scott, Stevenson, Swinburne, Thoreau, and Waitier...
Among the more notable of Lord Byron's intimates were Mrs. Spencer Smith, Lady Caroline Lamb, Lady Oxford, Lady Frances Wedderburn Webster, Claire Clairmont, Marianna Se-gati, Margarita Cogni, Countess Teresa Guiccioli...
Several important elements in the theatrical world have already announced that they will not boost their seat prices sky-high in order to pluck the political lamb come to the slaughter. The newly-formed Managers' Protective Association, formed by Lee Shubert as a rival to the old Producing Managers' Association, has made known that seats to 75% of the current attractions, controlled by them, will not be sold for a small ransom...
Seven of the 32 chemists who are members of the National Academy of Sciences are also members of the Harvard faculty, since the appointment of Professor Arthur B. Lamb, G. '03, director of the University chemical laboratories, announced yesterday...
...expression gave way to a vivacity of movement and a belligerent and combative spirit. . . . Instead of the indifference he had previously shown in the presence of the sheep he exhibited impetuosity and juvenile ardor. Isolated in a stable with a ewe he became the father of a lamb. Four years after the grafting operation he gave proof of good health...