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A Bluestocking in Charleston: The Life and Career of Laura Bragg
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A Bluestocking in Charleston: The Life and Career of Laura Bragg. By Louise Anderson Allen. (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, c. 2001. Pp. [xviii], 303. $34.95, ISBN 1-57003-370-6.)
A welcome addition to the sparse literature on women in the museum field, Louise Anderson Allen's well-written biography characterizes Laura Bragg (1881-1978) as a second-generation, Progressive-era "New Woman" who saw the museum as a vehicle for community education. As director of the Charles...
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A Bluestocking in Charleston: the Life and Career of Laura Bragg.(Book Review)
Journal of Southern History
; By Louise Anderson Allen. (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, c. 2001. Pp. [xviii], 303. $34.95, ISBN 1-57003-370-6.) A welcome addition to the sparse literature on women in the museum field, Louise Anderson Allen's well-written biography characterizes Laura Bragg (1881-1978) as a
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A Bluestocking in Charleston: The Life and Career of Laura Bragg
The Journal of Southern History
; A Bluestocking in Charleston: The Life and Career of Laura Bragg. By Louise Anderson Allen. (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, c. 2001. Pp. [xviii], 303. $34.95, ISBN 1-57003-370-6.) A welcome addition to the sparse literature on women in the museum field, Louise Anderson Allen's
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Bragg, the South's irascible enigma.(TRAVEL)(THE CIVIL WAR)
The Washington Times
; Byline: Jack Trammell, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES Braxton Bragg probably is the only general in the history of any U.S. war to have failed in four consecutive campaigns and have been promoted after every one of them. Bragg, born in 1817 and raised on a medium-size North Carolina farm, was
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Tight deadline posed challenge for Bragg
Charleston Gazette
; rsteelhammer@wvgazette.com With only about 10 weeks to conduct research, hold interviews and write a manuscript telling the authorized story of ex-prisoner of war Jessica Lynch, Rick Bragg knew he had his work cut out for him. "It wasn't an ideal situation for a writer," said Bragg, a former New
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ROCK THE BOAT, BILLY BRAGG
The Boston Globe
; PHILADELPHIA - Billy Bragg -- British singer-songwriter, clamorous electric guitarist and adamant socialist -- settles into the chair in his hotel suite, readying himself for the interview. "Don't be gentle," he tells his questioner. Fair enough. Favorite food? "Warm food, hot food," says Bragg.
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Injury Closes Out Bragg's Career; Maryland Senior Defensive Lineman on Shelf With Broken Ankle
The Washington Post
; The end of Jamie Bragg's Maryland Terrapins career should have been more glorious. The senior who came to symbolize passion and desire - if not always success - as a Terrapin, was knocked from Saturday's 46-21 loss to Virginia with a fractured right ankle that required surgery and 10 screws to hold
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Bragg's latest pal carries some clout.
The Boston Herald
; JUPITER, Fla. - Some guys have all the luck. Just think about this list of future Hall of Fame players, better known as Friends of Darren Bragg. There's Ken Griffey Jr., Randy Johnson, Alex Rodriguez, Mo Vaughn, Roger Clemens, Nomar Garciaparra, Pedro Martinez. They've all been teammates of the
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Blacks turn off KISS-FM to in-depth news elsewhere as Bragg is fired
New York Amsterdam News
; J. Zamgba Browne New York Amsterdam News 02-11-1995 Blacks turn off KISS-FM to in-depth news elsewhere as Bragg is fired. Veteran broadcast ... Meanwhile, since Bragg's dismissal, the Amsterdam News learned that the station has been overwhelmed ...
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GUTHRIE COMES ALIVE THROUGH THE MUSIC OF BRAGG, WILCO.(What's Happening)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
; English protest singer and former punk rocker Billy Bragg discovered American folk legend Woody Guthrie at age 15 - through the Guthrie-style ballads of Bob Dylan. ``I bought a cassette of Guthrie's music, but to be perfectly honest I found it rather difficult to listen to Bragg, 41, said in a
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Not something to Bragg about
Press-Telegram Long Beach, CA.
; Craig Bragg led UCLA in receiving four consecutive seasons, but much of that was offset when the NFL measured him at 6-feet, five- eighths inches. He is UCLA's all-time leading receiver, but questions about surviving in a physical environment exist. While with the Bruins, Bragg scored 12 touchdowns
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