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... Landon, on April 8. Mr. John Morley will preside, and Messrs. J. M. Barrie, George Meredith, Edmund Goose, J. A. Spender, Thomas Hardy, and 81r Douglas Straight form the oommittee. ...
... Landon, on April 8. Mr. John Morley will preside, and Messrs. J. M. Barrie, George Meredith, Edmund Goose, J. A. Spender, Thomas Hardy, and 81r Douglas Straight form the oommittee. ...
... MR. THOMAS HARDY'S HEALTH. Improvement reported on Sunday in the condition of Mr. Thomas Hardy, the famous author, who is confined to his room at Max Gate, Dorchester, was stated on Monlay to be maintained. A specialist who visited him is quite satisfied ...
... Sheppard, J. Coventry and C. Whitmarsh. The goals for the Reserves were obtained by Jim Carter (2) and R. Coles. A monument to Thomas Hardy, the famous novelist, erected by American subscribers at his birthplace near Dorchester, is to be unveiled shortly. ...
... Mr. Frank Phillips (Sir Tristram), and Mr. Frederick Woodhouse (King Mark). THOMAS HARDY SEES THE GLASTONBURY PLAYERS. Mr. Thomas Hardy, the novelist, was present with Mrs. Hardy at Bournemouth Winter Gardens Pavilion on Saturday afternoon ...
... PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY at 724. MATINEES MONDAY, WEDNESDAY sad SATURDAY at S.N. The full version on our large screen of the Thomas Hardy story MAXlMELmmiiii A MILES -NE THEATRE - CAR SUNDAY 11 Day (NW IM SEPTEMBER THE SENSATIONAL LONDON IN THE RAW 5.44 ...
... persons from over a wide area, London, the Midlands and all parts of the West of England. Mrs. Hardy wa , pr s. nt at Friday's matinee, though Mr. T. Hardy was unable to attend. Others alio have present at the Festival have been Profeeror Granville Bantoek ...
... that featured so strongly in the life of Thomas Hardy and inspired the powerful images to be found in his novels and poems. Among the places visited are Hardy's birthplace, one of the last surviving patches of what he called Egdon Heath the seaside resprt ...
... ita tin %Asa. sad is being bitterly attached hi. cans* oritleiss of missionaries iu Cilia.. and also for his anti• Mr. Thomas Hardy writes .—People rail a 'semi. mist ; and if it is to tbiuk • with euph o ric., that • not to have been born be.t,•• theu ...
... 1; ;%',, „ , and Pamela Green In ' NAKED AS NATURE INTENDED': IA) 5, 7.43 LC P 7.30 Plus NEWSREEL LAST DAYS OF THE RIG THOMAS HARDY HIT MUST END NEXT WEDNESDAY See the FEU version en our large semen In Colour Nightly at 7.24. Matinee. Monde). Merlin. ...
... Smith: Thomas Hardy has gained such an international reputation that visitors from all over the world now come to see the area in which he lived and which played such a great part in his writing. As Desmond points out: One of Thomas Hardy's legacies ...
... are maintained at the same high standard when the inaganos was pabliabed at a shilling. The number °peas with a poem by Thomas Hardy, and concludes with an article upon ships and sea hfe by Joseph Conrad. Mr. H. G. Wells begins a novel called Kipps, ...
... THOMAS HARDY’S POEMS Mr. Thomas Hardy has published another book of poems. Satires of Circumstance (Macmillan), and a characieridtic example of the genius which has developed in picturing lyrically the homely, every-day incidents of life as follows : ...