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There is a page named "Eleanore M. Jewett" on Wikipedia

  • Eleanore Myers Jewett (April 4, 1890 – March 30, 1967) was an American author born in New York City. She attended Barnard College as a comparative literature...
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  • The Hidden Treasure of Glaston is a children's historical novel by Eleanore M. Jewett, first published in 1946. Set in 1171 England, the story involves...
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    1966 book Crying of Lot 49 as an example. This term is also used by Eleanore M. Jewett in her 1946 book The Hidden Treasure of Glaston. "Chapel perilous"...
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  • Heavenly Tenants Honor Cyrus Fisher The Avion My Uncle Flew Honor Eleanore M. Jewett The Hidden Treasure of Glaston Honor 1948 William Pène du Bois The...
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  • saying fervent prayers, until he appears at their door. Author Eleanore Myers Jewett translated the tale as The White Bird's Wife and sourced it from...
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  • participate in annual exhibitions at the Art Institute of Chicago. Eleanor Jewett, the Chicago Tribune's art critic of the time, gave the 1938 show a scathing...
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  • horns and a tail. In a version of the tale translated by author Eleanore Myers Jewett with the title The Promise of Massang, sourced as Tibetan, the translator...
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    Baltimore City College, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He married Eleanore White at Adamstown, Maryland, in June, 1895. He was the co-founder of the...
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