Word: miltonic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Mass., who executed her figures so well that she was awarded the women's senior championship for the fourth year in succession. An able performer in the junior men's tournament was 10-year-old Robin Lee of Minneapolis. In the senior tournament Roger E. Turner of Milton, Mass. won for the fourth year in succession. Mrs. D. F. Secord and Ferrier Martin, of the New York Skating Club, won the waltzing championship but lost in the dance tournament to Mrs. Theresa Weld Blanchard and W. W. Niles...
...exhibition of first editions of John Milton's works is being held in Widener Library...
...exhibition of first editions of John Milton's works opened Saturday in the Treasure Room of Widener Library, and will continue for about three weeks. The exhibition is made up of books already owned by the library, and includes not only first editions, but also the original illustrations of his books...
...most important of the first editions are "Paradise Lost," published in 1637, "Lycidas," in 1638, and a copy of "Comus," belonging to the owner of Ludlow castle, where the masque was first performed. There is also a copy of "Pindar," owned by John Milton and bearing notes written by him in the margins...
...most valuable books in the collection is an autograph album which was owned by Camillo Cerdogm, a Neapolitan Nobleman who succeeded in getting Milton's signature...