Barrett Wendell (August 23, 1855 – February 8, 1921) was an American academic known for a series of textbooks including English Composition, studies of Cotton Mather and William Shakespeare,A Literary History of America,The France of Today, and The Traditions of European Literature.
BarrettWendell (August 23, 1855 – February 8, 1921) was an American academic known for a series of textbooks including English Composition, studies of...
13, 1869. He was the youngest son of Jacob Wendell Jr. (1826–1898) and Mary Bertodi (née Barrett) Wendell. His parents, who both came from wealthy families...
der Woude, son of R.A.G van der Woude and Mary Wendell (daughter of Harvard professor BarrettWendell) in 1945. After their divorce, Lady Carnarvon married...
Austin Teaching Fellowships. Here he had the opportunity to study under BarrettWendell and George Lyman Kittredge, two renowned scholars who actively encouraged...
Longfellow Hall (1930). Mary Almy was the architect. English professor BarrettWendell warned his colleagues about continued cooperation with Radcliffe, saying...
John Charles Van Dyke Elihu Vedder Kurt Vonnegut Julian Alden Weir BarrettWendell Edith Wharton Andrew Dickson White Thornton Wilder Brand Whitlock William...
in 1872. Edith Greenough (1859–1938), who married Harvard professor BarrettWendell. In 1864 he bought the "old Greenleaf estate in Quincy" where he replaced...
all style with no substance. "The man had no message", said critic BarrettWendell. As a historian, Irving's reputation had fallen out of favor but then...
Unknown (1865–1899) E. H. Nichols (1900–1901) A. V. Galbraith (1902) BarrettWendell, Jr. (1903) O. G. Frantz (1904) E. H. Nichols, T. F. Murphy (1905)...
Michael I. Pupin From Immigrant to Inventor 1925 M. A. Dewolfe Howe BarrettWendell and His Letters 1926 Harvey Cushing The Life of Sir William Osler,...
Ludowici tile to the roof decades after its removal in the mid-1950s. BarrettWendell once described the building as "sturdily honest as the founder who...
publications, History of Literature in America, which he authored with BarrettWendell, became a popular textbook. He married twice. His first wife, Marietta...
Sanborn, Santayana, Houghton, Fullerton the magazine's faculty adviser, BarrettWendell, among others. Some of the essays in this issue which may have been...
of Harvard College Archived March 3, 2016, at the Wayback Machine BarrettWendell, Cotton Mather, the Puritan priest (1897) p 35 Smith 1936, p. 67. John...
Mike Stenhouse (1977–79) Jim Tyng (1873–79) Pete Varney (1968–71) BarrettWendell Jr. (1902) Rick Wolff (1970–72) As of January 2024, 61 players have...
Frontier by Frederic L. Paxson (Houghton) Biography or Autobiography: BarrettWendell and His Letters by M. A. Dewolfe Howe (Little) Poetry: The Man Who...
Aston "Family Man" Barrett died on 3 February, 2024. Aston Barrett Jr. - drums, vocals Mitchell Brunnings - lead vocals Wendell "Junior Jazz" Ferraro...
diamonds of his marvellous book ..." 1891: Harvard English Professor BarrettWendell writes, "Calef's temper was that of the rational eighteenth century...
(1843–1916) United States Great Britain novel, short story, drama, essays BarrettWendell (1855–1921) 2 members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters 18...
Unknown (1865–1899) E. H. Nichols (1900–1901) A. V. Galbraith (1902) BarrettWendell, Jr. (1903) O. G. Frantz (1904) E. H. Nichols, T. F. Murphy (1905)...