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... QUR LIBRARY COLUMN coNTEMPOARY NOVELISTS 10—Thomas Hardy ‘Conducted by the Borough Librarian. ) B ...
... QUR LIBRARY COLUMN coNTEMPOARY NOVELISTS 10—Thomas Hardy ‘Conducted by the Borough Librarian. ) B ...
... KING'S MOVEMENTS. TO-DAY'S PRIVY COUNCIL. The King this morning received at Marlborouegh House Sir William Crookes and Mr. Thomas Hardy, and personally invested them with the order of merit. ; s His Majesty subsequently held a Privy Council, at which the ...
... of loctures, o * Pressot Lay Novelists,” Mr. Lovs V Wilkinson. MA, last night dealt with th works and bitenury carver of Thomas Hardy _ The lecturs are onganised by the Umvamaty Extonson (omnmitee held at the Litorary and Philosaphical Le ture Hall. There ...
... WHICH HARDY? Concerning Max Cate, Dorchester, ihe house of Mr. Thomas Hardy, there is an interesting story told. The land upon whick it is built belonged to a private company, of which the late King Edward, then Prince of Wales, was a member When Mr. ...
... “THOMAS HABDY AND HIS WESSEX,” Litarary studerts and readers of Thomas Hardy would find in last night's Sunday Lecture a subject. which could not fal to atiract thamn, The consequence was that in B eok T s Moy B Wwas cro out. . Wik and bis Wessex,” or ...
... through such crowded streets as Harrow-road and Hammersmith broadway, and had travelled a distance of ten miles unguided, Mr. Thomas Hardy, who was an architect befare bbcm;mvdm,homgfi-br_f,hn erection of a tower and spre for y Trinity Church, Dorchester. There ...
... half decades in which she has been singing to the world, her voice has earncd her £750,000, AUTHOR AS AN ARCHITECT. Mr. Thomas Hardy, the novelist, who began life as an architect, has sent a plan for the addition of a tower to Holy Trinity Church, Dorchester ...
... C. W. Saleeby, Sir Frederick TPreves, Dr. Alfred Russel Wailace, J. M. Barrie, Arthur C. Benwon, Sir Percy W. Bunting, Thomas Hardy. Leurence Houseman, Justin MoCarthy. Geo. Meredith, Harold Spender, H. G. Welk, Richard Whiteing, Wrm. Archer. A. W. Pipero ...
... fioe tribute was paid by Li V.C, in an interview at Can Captain Sma-t, who died at the | Y Sy Pty sel wdb = as ** Private Thomas Hardy. part in the famous bombing Licutenant Barter won his V.( The lieutenant said: ** He ...
... ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST FACTORY HAND'S FASCINATION. WORKING CLASS READERS O} THOMAS HARDY in the oourse o 1 Thomas Hardv. in 1 Haslam | whiel \n Appreciative Sketch” of Mr. Milleate Monthly,”” Mr. James oncerning the following writer ’ has among the ...
... in 1860, and cducated at Dumf:ies Academy and Edinburgh Un:versity. W hat Jobn Galt did one hundred years ago, sved what Thomas Hardy has done for Southern England, J M. Barric has done for the Scottish peasant life of to-day. A great emotional power, a ...
... paper, how littie we hear of our leading writers of to-day. Mr. Rudyard Kipling seewms to have pussed into retirement. Mr# Thomas Hardy is writin vo more novels, h;‘unaoeobomgoocu ied witg writi; ry. r. T flfi&tb ives no fw il{dicafion of h%: than an fl'cusional ...