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She is also remembered for her work as a Confederate memorialist and postmistress.
In the late 1950s memorialist Peter Tyrrell began a long term correspondence with him.
And there is quite a bit of gushing when the polemicist and memorialist take time off.
He disputed with him in Rome in those years, when the memorialist was forced to recant.
Saint-Simon Memorialist.
She is the ideal memorialist, because her infatuation with the artist is balanced by her sympathy for the wounded, self-destructive man.
Dante on DC Memorialist.
Some Low Church Anglicans take a strictly memorialist (Zwinglian) view of the sacrament.
Sanborn was a social scientist, and a memorialist of American transcendentalism who wrote early biographies of many of the movement's key figures.
For a man without overt ambition, his memorialist in the Dictionary of National Biography was to write, Irwin rose swiftly to high office.
Why is the sycophant thus added to the hypocrite, and the man who pretends to govern, sunk into the humble and submissive memorialist?
His duty as memorialist, he concludes, "is to reveal New York as it actually was near eighty years ago, not to maintain 'the dignity of history."'
December 9 - Marianne Ehrenström, Swedish writer, singer, painter, pianist, culture personality, and memorialist (died 1867)
Woodworth is remembered with a large burial vault at Evergreen Cemetery, designed by A.C. Thompson, a leading memorialist of his time.
The main Napoleonic contest of the Americas bears the name of the famous memorialist, the international Count of Las Cases Memorial Prize.
Gatien de Courtilz de Sandras (1644, Montargis - 8 May 1712, Paris) was a French novelist, journalist, pamphleteer and memorialist.
He has recently been named a Certified Memorialist by the Monument Builders of North America, one of just 122 so named since the designation was set up in 1985.
Wells where your memorialist hath a larg Quanity of good white Pine, oak and other valuable timber for Boards, Planks and other Materials for Building.
He signed a 99-year contract in November 1755 to produce a weekly paper entitled The Universal Visitor or Monthly Memorialist for Thomas Gardner and Edmund Allen.
Paragraph 4 states that petitions or memorials shall be referred to the appropriate committee according to subject matter on the same basis as bills and resolutions without debate if signed by the petitioner or memorialist.
This morning-a fine May day-I was both journalist and memorialist, for I was called upon to say a few words at the unveiling of a statue to Halleck in the Central Park.
On returning from this tour he saw one of Jean de Joinville's manuscripts at the house of the senator Fiorentini, well known in the history of the text of this pleasing memorialist.
We don't think of Bernard Lewis as a memorialist or as a romantic, but an unmistakable tone of sorrow suffuses "The Middle East" as he considers the fate of the modern Islamic world.
Monckton Milnes, a good memorialist but a forgettable poet, visited the lake in 1838 and later wrote a poem about the tragedy, taking a more honour ably sentimental line towards it than had the morbid locals:
Everyone will bang on about his plays, but he was a wonderful writer of prose, too: and a terrific memorialist - read his short essays on the cricketer Arthur Wellard and the actor Anew McMaster.