Thomas Hardy, J.P
... Thomas Hardy, J.P. The Lord C haucellor lin- made both Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardy Justus?: the Peace for the borough Dorchester. ...
... Thomas Hardy, J.P. The Lord C haucellor lin- made both Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardy Justus?: the Peace for the borough Dorchester. ...
... MRS. THOMAS HARDY ills Tiioui and must kept quid as pnsslhli- Tl.' was !*• statement, signed a surgeon, to-day lrom Max Clair. -i i Chester. ...
... AFTER THOMAS HARDY The task ting an eminent man letters fill the vacancy the Order Merit caused the death ol Thomas Hardy has been considerably advanced. Early in the week the « hone was practically narrowed down Mr. Bernard Shaw and Mr. George Moore ...
... MM. THOMAS HARDY. Acepted Mmrs. Chapman and Hall. George Meredith was the firm's reader that time, and Hardy not to nail hie ooloeni to the mast too toon, but gradually to develop hit meeeege through eeriee of novels, and meanwhile to try hit hand on ...
... Thomas Hardy M. Mr. Thomas Hardy now in hie year, and tun hardly hope that he continues hale used he. In a letter tit is week (writes book in the Post J tolls that his eyes arc him trouble, but, apart front this, his counties* Admirers will relieved ...
... MEMORIAL TO THOMAS HARDY. The Mayor of Dorchester, who intends appoint local committer consider proposals for memorial to Thomas Hardy, says that Dorset people would gladly cooperate in single national scheme. A s>-homo may Ikj launched the Incorporated ...
... MRS. THOMAS HARDY ILL Mrs. Thomas Hardy, widow the famous novelist and poet, is still very, very 111. A sister who looking after her at her home. Max Gate. Dorchester, told a reporter to-day that Mrs. Hardy's condition had been much the ...
... Tin Rati Thomas Hardy. Alluring sidelights on Thomaa. Hardy in his later years are revealed in second and volume the biography written by the widow the novelist and poet. Hardy was in reality one of the moat religious men. but even atheists thought he ...
... OF THOMAS HARDY LAID TO REST. ALLEGED ERROR ABOUT DEAD WOMAN HOSPITAL REPORT TO BE INVESTIGATED. An allegation th«* SU>th« rh «i i Poor Law Hospital was Mr. HoviU.il revolt im'inUr oj Rotherham Board (imrilians. UxJnv's meeting of the Board. ID* >aid ...
... room attendant, Mark Twain asked him who h© had been conversing with. That's Mr. Thomas Hardy, sir I replied the steward imprecisely. To thi© first meeting with Thomas Hardy, Mark Twain delighted to refer. ...
... Thomas Hardy and Cruel Sports. ' At meeting iu London last called endeavour get cruel sports ! suppressed. Sir George Greenwood, [chairman, tend letter frofn Mr. ' Hardy, who wrote: do not see that much can done hinder cruel sports while appetite for ...
... slipped out. Who was that? Barrio was asked. Barrio, who had brought him there, explained that was Thomas Hardy. But not. remarks the author, a Thomas Hardy who could have made the crossing of the footlights. For stage life can never hope to be real life ...