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... HOPE HAWKINS. Lawrence Sterne’s “Tristram Shandy.” HELEN MATHERS. My favourite novel is Jane Eyre*’; mj favourite novelist Thomas Hardy. ...
... HOPE HAWKINS. Lawrence Sterne’s “Tristram Shandy.” HELEN MATHERS. My favourite novel is Jane Eyre*’; mj favourite novelist Thomas Hardy. ...
... J. FOSS and the Cathedral Male Voice Quartet will give a RECITAL FOLK-SONGS, MADRIGALS, SEASHANTIES. and SEVEN POEMS by THOMAS HARDY, set to music by HUBERT J. FOSS. Tickets —Numbered and Reserved, 5/9; Reserved (Unnumbered), 3/6; including Tax; may be ...
... THE LORD” (Elvey). Everybody Welcome. N.B. —On MONDAY, MARCH lllh, at 7.30 p.m.. REV. CHARLES G. CRAGGS will lecture on Thomas Hardy ; The Man and his Novels.” Chairman; HAROLD THORPE, Esq., J.P. Dancing. MISS ELLA M. SUTTON A.1.8.T.D. is bolding classes ...
... WEDDING MR. T. HARDY MISS M. YOUNG The wedding was solemnised at St. Paul’s Church Rusthall, on Saturday, of Miss Mildred Young, daughter of Mr. Richard Young, of 42. Napier-road, Tunbridge Wells, and Mr. Thomas Hardy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, of 12, Meadow-road ...
... of George Meredith, Mr. Thoraan Hardy unchallenged our greatest living novelist. It is fitting, therefore, that he should take Meredith’s place in the Order Merit But for Meredith, the way, it is possible that Thomas Hardy would never have adopted a literary ...
... the favourable attention the book-buyer. The six volumes of the series already issued are, less the D’urbei villes.” by Thomas Hardy, The Crock of Gold.” by James Stephens, “The Cathedral,’’ by Hugh Walpole, “The Enchanted April,” the author of Elizabeth ...
... Tonbridge Wells. The ashes of Thomas Hardy were laid to rest in Poets’ £orner Westminster Abbey on Monday, when Mr. Rudyard Kipling was one of the ten pall-bearers. In the opinion of Sir A. Conan Doyle the late Mr. Thomas Hardy came nearer to nature in his ...
... guests, and Mr. and Mrs. Horne left later for Plymouth. Among the presents received was an oil painting of the birthplace of Thomas Hardy, given by the. officers, N.C.O.’s and men of Sgt. Horne’s battery, and also carpet sent from Burma by the bride’s brother ...
... delighted his hearers by the skill with which interpreted the various emotions expressed by the writer. Of the poems read, one. Thomas Hardy •• Rash Bride,” was especially appreciated from its quaint turns of thought and expression, and its happy blend of humour ...
... Secretary to the Delegacy), on “Some Poets of our Time.” 1927.—Jan. 27tb: Literature and the common life of to-day. Feb. 3rd: Thomas Hardy. Feb. 10th: Robert Bridges. Feb. 17th: John Masefield. Feb. 24th: Francis Thompson and Alice Meynell. Mar. 3rd: A. E. Housman ...
... Secretary to the Delegacy), ''Some Poets of our Time.” 1927.-Jan- 27th: Literature and the common life of to-day. Feb. 3rd: Thomas Hardy. Feb. 10th; Bobert Bridge*. Feb. 17th: John Masefield. Feb. 24th: Francis Tbomp•cat and Alice MeynelL Mar. 3rd: A. E. Houaman ...
... Chemist, One of the thing* for which we have to thank Sir William Crookes, who has been appointed the Order of Merit with Mr. Thomas Hardy is the invention of the Crookes tube, through the medium of which the Bontgen Rays were discovered. Sir IlHam, who is ...