Name-AZ William Stanley Braithwaite (18781962) US educator, poet, critic Edgar Watson Howe (1853-1937) US Editor, novelist, essayist http://www.creativequotations.com/name-az.html
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Christopher Morley Collection Braithwaite, William Stanley Beaumont, 1878 , ed. Anthology of magazine verse John Kieran, Editor; planned and supervised by Dan Golenpaul Associates. http://www.sunysb.edu/libspecial/collections/manuscripts/morley.html
Extractions: Print Collection Section 1 . Works by Christopher Morley Morley, Christopher. Andrew McGill's Idea of Happiness. [S.l. s.n., after 1914]. 1 folded sheet ([3] p.); 17 cm. Christmas card from Morley's bibliographer, Alfred P. Lee. McGill Idea reprinted from The bookseller's blue book (N.Y.: Doubleday, Page, 1914-15). Morley, Christopher. Another Letter to Lord Chesterfield. From Samuel Johnson and Christopher Morley. New York: Printed for B. Abramson at the Argus bookshop, 1945. 1st ed. 6 p. 18 cm. A parody on Johnson's famous letter to Chesterfield regarding the former's dictionary. Morley, Christopher. The arrow and two other stories. London: W. Heinemann, 1927. 252 p. 20 cm.
Extractions: Project Gutenberg Europe Online Book Catalog Author: Title Word(s): EText-No.: Advanced Search Recent Books Top 100 Offline Catalogs ... In Depth Information New Search Help on this page Data Creator Various Editor Braithwaite, William Stanley (1878-1962) Title Anthology of Massachusetts Poets Language English LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American literature Subject American Poetry 20th century Subject American Literature Massachusetts Note Contents: Home Bound, by Joseph Auslander America The Beautiful, by Katherine Lee Bates Yellow Clover, by Katherine Lee Bates The Returning, by Sylvester Baxter Two Moods From The Hill, by Ernest Benshimol A Banquet, by Ernest Benshimol EText-No. Release Date No Read this eBook online (experimental feature) Download this eBook Edition Format Encoding Compression Size Download Links Plain text none 118 KB rastko.net Plain text zip 50 KB rastko.net If you are located outside of the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Select a mirror site.
Extractions: African-American Histories, Biographies, and Fictionalized Biographies for Children and Young Adults A Bibliography [Includes books by non-African-American authors and illustrators] Audrey Thompson Back to 4111 Spring 2001 Syllabus and Biography Project. It should be noted that this is not a "recommended" list; instead, it aspires to be as complete a list as possible, on the assumption that teachers, students, and scholars need to know what kinds of books are available and need to consider what different books are trying to do. Ideally, therefore, teachers and students will compare and contrast different books on the same topic and make their own judgments. Be prepared to find that some of these books are outstanding, others good, still others mediocre, and some truly awful. One or two are almost surreal in their awfulness. Included on this list are books for early readers, middle readers, and advanced readers; in a very few cases I have included books addressed to an adult audience usually because I found that libraries were categorizing these particular books as juveniles. For teachers looking for thumbnail biographical sketches rather than full-length book treatments, the bibliography includes the pages for book chapters and short encyclopedia-type entries as well as the titles of whole books devoted to each biographical subject. The dates and descriptions included with each name are as accurate as I have been able to determine, but in some cases there is no fully reliable information available. As much as possible, I have tried to check the dates against adult biographies, since these are more likely than children's biographies to give the rationale for naming one birth date over another. (For example, Jim Beckwourth gave his birth date as 1798, and Louis Armstrong gave his birth date as 1900, but their recent biographers argue persuasively that these dates are incorrect.) The descriptions of each subject's noteworthy activities can only gesture at their importance and are not intended to be exhaustive.
Univ. Of Haifa Library - Electronic Texts List - Index By Authors Bowen, William H. Memoir of George T. Day, DD minister and Editor 18461875. Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878-1962. Representative American poetry http://lib.haifa.ac.il/www/elect_data/etexts/indexes/A66.html
Extractions: Abstract : Features the Internet classics archive, a searchable collection of classical Greek and Latin texts compiled by Daniel C. Stevenson and sponsored by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) program in writing and humanistic studies. includes Select Chinese, Persian, and other classical works in English translations. allows users to search by keyword. includes readers' comments. links to ot resources on classical literature. Bache, A. D. (Alexander Dallas), 1806-1867
The Little Book Of Modern Verse, Ed. Rittenhouse By Unknown Braithwaite, William Stanley. 18781962 (1) Born at Boston, December 6, 1878. Jessie Rittenhouse is best known as an Editor and for her compilations, http://emotionalliteracyeducation.com/classic_books_online/lbkmv10.htm
Author Files I Braithwaite, William Stanley Beaumont (18781962). 1 folder 12 letters from, to, 10 folders 803 items, correspondence between author and Editor. http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/scribner/af1.html
Leila Amos Pendleton, B. 1860. A Narrative Of The Negro William Stanley Braithwaite, the greatest living Negro poet, was born in Boston in 1878. William Monroe Trotter is the Editor of the Boston Guardian, http://docsouth.unc.edu/pendleton/pendle.html
Extractions: Library of Congress Subject Headings, 21st edition, 1998 LC Subject Headings: African Americans History. African Americans Biography. Blacks History. Afro-American soldiers. United States Armed Forces African Americans History. United States History Civil War 1861-1865 African Americans. Slavery History.
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Poetry For Fall Autumn is here; Skies are gray, but hearts are mellow, William Stanley Braithwaite, (18781962) A Lyric of Autumn, Lyrics of Life and Love (1904) http://www.infoplease.com/spot/pmfall1.html
Extractions: American writer and editor in chief (1871â1881) of the Atlantic Monthly, who encouraged a number of writers, including Mark Twain and Henry James. He also wrote many novels, such as The Rise of Silas Lapham (1885), and books of literary criticism. Encyclopedia Howells, William Dean, 1837â1920, American novelist, critic, and editor, b. Martins Ferry, Ohio. Both in his own novels and in his critical writing, Howells was a champion of realism in American literature. His education was gained by voracious reading as he worked for his father, a town printer in various small towns in Ohio. Howells early turned to writing and to editorial work on the Ohio State Journal (1856â61). He wrote a campaign biography of Lincoln in 1860 and was given an appointment as consul in Venice in 1861. The first of his many travel books, Venetian Life (1866) and Italian Journey (1867), brought recognition. After his return to the United States in 1865, he worked for various periodicals; he was associated with the
1913: Information From Answers.com Macy was the literary Editor of the Boston Herald from 1913 to 1914, This annual publication under the Editorship of William Stanley Braithwaite begins. http://www.answers.com/topic/1913
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Arts Business Entertainment Games ... More... On this page: US Literature Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping In the year Astronomy Henry Norris Russell [b. Oyster Bay, New York, October 25, 1877, d. Princeton, New Jersey, February 18, 1957] announces his theory of stellar evolution. Independently discovered by Ejnar Hertzsprung in 1905, this concept is pictured in the famous Hertzsprung-Russell diagram and interpreted as showing how stars change with time. See also 1905 Astronomy Ejnar Hertzsprung becomes the first to use Cepheid variable stars to estimate distances to the stars. See also 1912 Astronomy 1914 Astronomy The Harvard spectral classification of stars developed by Annie Jump Cannon is adopted by the International Solar Union. See also 1911 Astronomy Biology Elmer Verner McCollum [b. near Fort Scott, Kansas, March 3, 1879, d. Baltimore, Maryland, November 15, 1967] and his assistant Marguerite Davis identify a fat-soluble vitamin later called vitamin A to distinguish it from the water-soluble vitamin discovered by Christiaan Eijkman termed vitamin B. See also Alfred Henry Sturtevant reports that double crossing over of genes occurs on chromosomes and that the frequency of this event can be used to determine the order of three genes on a chromosome.
Hardy Catalogue Paris, 1878. Bookplate. Charles de Bernard = pseudonym of Pierre Marie Braithwaite, William Stanley, ed. Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1920 and Year http://www.library.utoronto.ca/fisher/hardy/hardyb.htm
Hardy Catalogue Braithwaite, William Stanley, ed. Anthology of Magazine Verse for 1920 and Red SCC bookplate; TH signature; pres. ins. from Editor; v. lightly marked http://www.library.utoronto.ca/fisher/hardy/hardycataz.html
Extractions: Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System "The People's University" African-American Men Writers: A Research Guide To find the location of circulating copies of the titles in the following list, please check the Main Library Catalog . In addition, non-circulating copies of many of these titles are available for use in the Auburn Avenue Research Library on African-American Culture and History. Please check the Auburn Avenue Research Library Catalog
The New Jersey Historical Society Braithwaite, William Stanley. 1916. 1933. 1040. Saint James Episcopal Church, Newark, 1878. 1884. 1073. The House of Prayer Episcopal Church, Newark, NJ http://www.jerseyhistory.org/arch_browseMG11.html
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Finding Aids The correspondence files of the Editor, Harold C. Syrett 1913 (MA 1938 and He has edited such books as The William Stanley Braithwaite Reader and The http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/rare/guides/msslist.html
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Finding Aids 1878, d.1949. A New York stockbroker who became a historian. He has edited such books as The William Stanley Braithwaite Reader and The Minority http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/indiv/rare/guides/msslist.html.save
Extractions: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY OFF-SITE COLLECTIONS A number of our manauscript and archival collections are housed off-site and require advance notice of intent to use. These collections take one to two days to retrieve. Please click HERE to see a list of these collections. ON LINE FINDING AIDS A B C D ... Z A Diary The Reverend Edward Abbott began his ministry as a congregational pastor in Cambridge, Mass. and was later ordained by the Episcopal Church. He was rector of St. James Church in Cambridge from 1879 to 1906. The diary is a detailed account of Abbott's trip from Sydney, Australia to the Philippines, Hong Kong, Macao, China and Japan. There are numerous pen-and-ink sketches of landscape, architecture, historical sites, and inhabitants, and maps, some in water color. Pasted in the volume are memorabilia such as menus, hotel brochures, postcards, photographs, clippings, calling cards, etc.