William Stanley Braithwaite: Poems An index of poems by William Stanley Braithwaite. POEMS BY WILLIAM STANLEY BRAITHWAITE http://www.poetry-archive.com/b/braithwaite_william_stanley.html
(anthology) Braithwaite, William Stanley, Editor. (Wallace Stevens, Robert Frost (anthology) Braithwaite, William Stanley, editor. (Wallace Stevens, Robert Frost, Amy Lowell, and others, contributors.) ANTHOLOGY OF MAGAZINE VERSE FOR 1915. New York Gomme http://www.bookfever.com/Book_Listing/anthology_Braithwaite_William_Stanley_edit
William Stanley Braithwaite - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia William Stanley Beaumont Braithwaite was a writer, poet and literary critic, born on Dec. 6, 1878 in Boston, Mass. At the age of 12, upon the death of his father, Braithwaite was http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Stanley_Braithwaite
Extractions: New York, NY Spouse Emma Kelly Children Fiona Rossetti Braithwaite (Carter), Katherine Keats Braithwaite (Arnold), Cayman Braithwaite (Agard). William Stanley Beaumont Braithwaite, Jr., Paul Ledoux Braithwaite, Arnold D. Braithwaite. William Stanley Beaumont Braithwaite was a writer poet and literary critic , born on Dec. 6, 1878 in Boston , Mass. At the age of 12, upon the death of his father, Braithwaite was forced to quit school to support his family. At age 15 he apprenticed to a typesetter for the Boston publisher From 1906 to 1931 he contributed to The Boston Evening Transcript , eventually becoming its literary editor. He also wrote articles, reviews and poetry for many other periodicals and journals, including Atlantic Monthly , the New York Times , and the New Republic In 1918 he was awarded the Spingarn Medal by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NAACP In 1935, Braithwaite assumed a professorship of creative literature at
Braithwaite, William Stanley - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article US writer and editor. Literary critic of the Boston Daily Evening Transcript until 1929 and editor of the influential annual Anthology of Magazine Verse, Braithwaite did much to http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Braithwaite, William Stanley
Anthology Of Massachusetts Poets By Various - Project Gutenberg Braithwaite, William Stanley, 18781962 Title Anthology of Massachusetts Poets Contents Home Bound, by Joseph Auslander America The Beautiful, by Katherine Lee Bates Yellow http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/2294
Extractions: Main Page Mobile Version Search Start Page Offline Catalogs My Bookmarks ... Donate to PG Author Various Editor Braithwaite, William Stanley, 1878-1962 Title Anthology of Massachusetts Poets 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 Language English LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature Subject American poetry 20th century Subject American literature Massachusetts Category Text EBook-No. Release Date Aug 1, 2000 Public domain in the USA. Downloads Readers also downloaded… Read this ebook online... Available Formats Format Size Mirror Sites Generated HTML 153 kB EPUB 76 kB Kindle 106 kB Plucker 77 kB QiOO Mobile 111 kB Plain Text UTF-8 119 kB If you scan this code with your mobile phone and appropriate software installed, it will open the phone browser to the mobile version of this page.
African American Collections Braithwaite, William Stanley, 18781962. Our Lady's choir, a contemporary anthology of verse by Catholic sisters http://dpg.lib.berkeley.edu/webdb/african/african?date=&item=1776
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Howard University Libraries - Braithwaite, William Stanley. Alain Locke's Relationship to the Negro in American Literature. WintzCary-D. (ed.). Remembering the Harlem Renaissance, 420-27. http://www.founders.howard.edu/Locke.htm
Extractions: B i o b i b l i o g r a p h y [Interim Edition] A LAIN LEROY LOCKE was born in Philadelphia on September 13, 1886 to Pliny Ishmael Locke and Mary Hawkins Locke. The young Alain attended the Central High School of Philadelphia and the School of Pedagogy. Entering Harvard College in 1904, he studied under the celebrated faculty in philosophy that included Josiah Royce, Hugo Munsterberg, George Santayana, and William James. He was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and named a Rhodes Scholar in 1907. Locke pursued studies at Hertford college, Oxford University, from 1907 to 1910, and at the University of Berlin for the academic year, 1910-1911. He received the Ph.D. degree from Harvard in 1918 in philosophy after a successful defense of his dissertation on "Problems of Classification in Theory of Value." Locke's career as a teacher began at Howard University in 1912 and extended over a period of forty-one years. In 1921, he became Head of the Department of Philosophy and held this position until his retirement in 1953. In that year, Locke was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters by Howard University.
SINCLAIR MSS. Braithwaite, William Stanley Beaumont. On the Desire in Modern Women Not to Bear Children; Browne, Lewis. Review of A World to Win; Browning, Elizabeth Barrett. http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/subfile/sinclrwrit5.html
Extractions: Lilly Library Home Manuscript Collections Ask a Question Related Links More information about this collection or related materials: Arranged alphabetically by author of work. Box 37 Acret, George Edward. Revitalizing the Constitution Albrecht, E. Upton Sinclair und sozialhygienische Faktoren der Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika Allvine, Glendon. The Man Who Owned the Motion Picture Industry. [outline only] Alva-Tore, Fernand. The Only Statesman in the World Who Has No Shares, No Bank Account Ashton, George Franklin. The Campaign for Governor of California, 1934. Dec. 1946 Balz, Rose Marguerite. The U.S.A. Eagle Bantz, Elisabeth. Upton Sinclair, Book Reviews and Criticisms. Published in German and French Periodicals and Newspapers. 1944 Barlow, Arthur. The Hiss Case Barr, Earl G. High Points in Question and in Answer from Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward and Equality. 1935 Benamy, Alexander. I was a Citizen in Central Europe. 1939
Dr. William Braithwaite A pioneer in the field of medical informatics, William R. “Bill” Braithwaite, MD, PhD has dedicated his whole career to improving the quality and efficiency of healthcare for http://www.hitsp.org/Braithwaite.aspx
Extractions: Health Information Policy Consulting A pioneer in the field of medical informatics, William R. “Bill” Braithwaite, MD, PhD has dedicated his whole career to improving the quality and efficiency of healthcare for patients and practitioners through information technology. Dr. Braithwaite envisioned a critical role for computers in clinical practice as a medical student at the University of Chicago. After his graduation, residency, and military service, he obtained a doctorate in Medical Information Science from the University of California, San Francisco. Currently an independent consultant, he serves as Treasurer of Health Level Seven (HL7) and sits on the advisory boards of two security technology companies, PGP Corp and Anakam, and two federally contracted projects with RTI International and Thomson-Medstat. Until 1996, he was Associate Professor and Head of the Section on Medical Informatics, which he established at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.
Braised Definition Of Braised In The Free Online Encyclopedia. Braithwaite, John Braithwaite, Lilian Braithwaite, Nicholas Braithwaite, Richard Bevan Braithwaite, William Stanley Braithwaite, William Stanley Braize http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/braised
William Stanley Braithwaite, Correspondense, 1916 - 1933 BRAITHWAITE, WILLIAM STANLEY Correspondence, 1916 1933. 35 items. Correspondence of William Stanley Braithwaite with poets from http://www.jerseyhistory.org/findingaid.php?aid=1039
Braithwaite, William Stanley — Infoplease.com Born at Boston, December 6, 1878. Educated in the public schools of that city. He has published two volumes of his own verse, Lyrics of Life and Love http://www.infoplease.com/t/poetry/modern-verse/braithwaite-bio.html
Extractions: games, quizzes Editor's Favorites Search: Infoplease Info search tips Search: Biographies Bio search tips Share Classics Poetry ... The Little Book of Modern Verse Born at Boston, December 6, 1878. Educated in the public schools of that city. He has published two volumes of his own verse, "Lyrics of Life and Love", 1904, and "The House of Falling Leaves", 1908, but has given his time chiefly to editorial and critical work. Mr. Braithwaite edited three excellent anthologies: "The Book of Elizabethan Verse", "The Book of Restoration Verse", and "The Book of Georgian Verse", but has turned his entire attention, for several years past, to contemporary American poetry, having founded and edited "The Poetry Journal of Boston", "The Poetry Review of America", etc. Mr. Braithwaite summarizes each year for the "Boston Transcript" the poetic output of the American magazines, and publishes, in an "Anthology of Magazine Verse", what he regards as the best poems printed in our periodicals during the year. Barker, Elsa
De La Mare, Walter (Harper's Magazine) Poems of Charles Warren Stoddard; Poets, American; “The listeners” (Poem); The poetic year for 1916, a critical anthology; De la Mare, Walter; Braithwaite, William Stanley http://harpers.org/subjects/WalterDeLaMare
Index: Stories, Listed By Author, Part 21 brainerd, j. chauncey (corey) (18741922); see pseudonym e. j. rath; brainerd, thomas h. braithwaite, jean; braithwaite, kent (1957- ) braithwaite, nancy; braithwaite, william stanley http://www.philsp.com/homeville/FMI/q21.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents BOWLES, FRED C. BOWLES, FRED G. ... BOWMAN, G. M. ; see under Bowman, Gerald BOWMAN, (Stanley) GERALD (Moore) (1901-1967); see pseudonym Gerald Moore BOWMAN, H. WIEAND BOWMAN, HANK W. BOWMAN, HENRY A. ... BOWMAN, JEANNE ; pseudonym of BOWMAN, JOHN E. BOWMAN, KATHERINE BOWMAN, PETER BOWMAN, PHILA BUTLER ... BOWRAN, JOHN GEORGE (1869-1946); see pseudonym Ramsay Guthrie BOWRAN, ROBERT BOWRING, GEORGE C. BOWRING, [Sir] JOHN ... BOYCE, BURKE (1901- ); Author. Born in St. Louis, Missouri; lived in New Jersey. BOYCE, (Joseph) CHRIS(topher) BOYCE, DAVID (William) BOYCE, DWIGHT A. BOYCE, FLORENCE E. ... BOYCE, NEITH ; pseudonym of Hutchins Hapgood, Mrs. BOYCE, RAYMOND BOYCE, ROBERT BOYCE, W. D. ... BOYD, DALE ; also as Mort Lansing Carl Moore Cary Moran Clint Morgan ... BOYD, JOHN ; pseudonym of Boyd Upchurch BOYD, JULIAN P. BOYD, LE ROY BOYD, LOUISE VICKROY ... BOYD, LYLE G. (1907- ); see pseudonym Boyd Ellanby BOYD, MALCOLM BOYD, MARGARET BOYD, MARION ; [i.e., Marion Margaret Boyd Havighurst] (1894-1974) BOYD, MARION M.
Braithwaite, William Stanley Beaumont Biography - S9.com 1878 Born on the 6th of December in Boston, Massachusetts. He was a writer, poet and literary critic.1890 - At the age of 12, upon the death of his father, Braithwaite was http://www.s9.com/Biography/Braithwaite-William-Stanley