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Biography of Mrs. Humphry Ward
3154 words, approx. 10.5 pages
 Mrs. Humphry Ward, born Mary Augusta Arnold, won worldwide recognition with the publication of Robert Elsmere (1888), which dramatized for countless readers the loss of faith in orthodox Christianity that resulted from the development of evolutionary sci...



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 The Washington Post
`Don't Grieve After Me' Photo Exhibit Traces Black History in Virginia
01/19/1989: 508 words, approx. 2 pages A traveling photo exhibit capturing the history of blacks in Virginia from 1619 to 1986 is on display at the Martha Washington Library in Alexandria through Monday. "Don't Grieve After Me" contains more than 70 black and white photographs, exhibited in free-standing and...
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 The Boston Globe
Time To Grieve
06/24/2001: 1,328 words, approx. 4 pages BIDDEFORD, Maine - Beneath a bright white tent in Biddeford last weekend, there were hamburgers and name tags like any other convention, but the shop talk was grief. The woman who rushed to arrange counseling at Newton's Oak Hill Middle School after April's...


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