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41. Mabel Loomis Todd: Information From Answers.com
Todd, Mabel Loomis, 18581932, American author, b. Cambridge, Mass. A friend of Emily Dickinson , she edited and deciphered much of the Dickinson material in Poems (with T. W
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42. Dickinson, Emily (Harper's Magazine)
SEE ALSO Career as editor of Emily Dickinson's poems; Editing; Dickinson, Emily; Friends and associates; Todd, Mabel Loomis; Poems of Emily Dickinson; Poets, American
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43. Jones Library, Special Collections - Emily Dickinson Finding Aid
Todd, Mabel Loomis correspondence and invitations 18851928 Todd, Mabel Looms general 1968-2002 Todd, Mabel Loomis lecture programs and admission tickets
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(14.5 linear feet) Jones Library, Inc. * Special Collections 43 Amity Street * Amherst, MA 01002 Emily Dickinson by Scott Prior,
Pen, ink, and ink wash, 1976.
Emily Dickinson Collection, Jones Library. Table of contents Abstract Emily Dickinson, one of the world's foremost poets, was born on December 10, 1830, the daughter of Edward and Emily Norcross Dickinson of Amherst, Massachusetts. While much is made of Dickinson's reclusive nature, she did spend a year at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, traveled to Washington, D.C., and stayed several months near Boston for health reasons. Though she wrote many letters, notes, and poems to her friends and neighbors, very few were published during her lifetime and all were published anonymously. It was only after her death on May 15, 1886 that Emily Dickinson became widely known as a poet. This collection is unique among other Dickinson collections because it places the poet within the context of her community in Amherst, Massachusetts during the mid-nineteenth century. The collection consists of approximately 7,000 items, including original manuscript poems and letters, Dickinson editions and translations, family correspondence, scholarly articles and books, newspaper clippings, theses, plays, photographs, and contemporary artwork and prints.

44. Tocsin | Define Tocsin At Dictionary.com
todd, mabel loomis –noun. 1. a signal, esp. of alarm, sounded on a bell or bells. 2. a bell used to sound
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45. Toddler | Define Toddler At Dictionary.com
todd, mabel loomis –noun. a person who toddles, esp. a young child learning to walk.
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