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American poet
Hortense Flexner King (April 12, 1885 – September 28, 1973) was an American poet, playwright, and professor. She attended Bryn Mawr College. She graduated
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American cartoonist
Sutton Island cemetery. Hortense Flexner, Chipper, Frederick A. Stokes, 1941 Hortense Flexner, Wishing Window, (1942) Hortense Flexner, Puzzle Pond, (1948)
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American librarian and suffragist (1882–1944)
cousin, Abraham's daughter, the feminist writer Eleanor Flexner. Jennie's sisters were Hortense Flexner King, a poet and a teacher that published seven volumes
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American composer
Night To Wear (1978) for mezzo-soprano and chamber ensemble; after the Hortense Flexner poem Balladen (1979) for solo piano Of Hartford In A Purple Light (1979)
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Reference work published in 1971
Askew Sarah Comly Norris Bogle Mary Salome Cutler Fairchild Jennie Maas Flexner Belle da Costa Greene Mary Emogene Hazeltine Caroline Maria Hewins Mary
Notable American Women, 1607–1950
Notable_American_Women,_1607–1950
p. 26. Retrieved November 12, 2022 – via newspapers.com. "James Thomas Flexner". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved November 13, 2022
List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1953
List_of_Guggenheim_Fellowships_awarded_in_1953
American physician and toxicologist (1869–1970)
the Johns Hopkins University Medical School. There she worked with Simon Flexner on pathological anatomy. She also had the opportunity to learn from William
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George Washington Cable 1844–1925 1898 Erskine Caldwell 1903–1987 1942 Hortense Calisher 1911–2009 1977 Joseph Campbell 1904–1987 1973 Henry Seidel Canby
List of members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters Department of Literature
List_of_members_of_the_American_Academy_of_Arts_and_Letters_Department_of_Literature
Annual literary award in the United States
Organized War to Victory, 1864–1865 Winner 1973 Biography James Thomas Flexner George Washington: Anguish and Farewell, 1793–1799 George Washington, First
National Book Award for Nonfiction
National_Book_Award_for_Nonfiction
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Polish
Farmer.
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From the Gray Settlement
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Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Polish
Derived from the Feminine Form of the Roman Clan Name Hortensius; Of the Garden
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The Taming of the Shrew' A suitor to Bianca.
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Gardener.
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Derived from the feminine form of the Roman clan name Hortensius.
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English : habitational name from any of various places called Worton. Most are named with Old English wyrt ‘plant’, ‘vegetable’ + tÅ«n ‘enclosure’, i.e. a kitchen garden, but in some cases the first element may be Old English worð ‘enclosure’ (see Worth), and in the case of Nether and Over Worton in Oxfordshire (Hortone in Domesday Book, Orton in other early sources), it is Old English Åra ‘bank’, ‘slope’.
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Gardener; Variant of Hortensia; Derived from the Female Version of the Roman Clan Name Hortensius; Orchard; Of the Garden
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English : variant spelling of Horton.
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Farmer.
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French form of Latin Hortensia, HORTENSE means "garden."
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Gardener
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Goddess Name
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Cardamom
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Worth, Deserving, Merit
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Feminine of Giovanni;.
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Rock.
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The Merchant of Venice' The Prince of Morocco, suitor to Portia.
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Brilliant
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Self-sacrificing; Protective; Sympathetic; Compassionate
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Husband of lotus Sun
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n.
Extension.
v. i.
To become short or shorter; as, the day shortens in northern latitudes from June to December; a metallic rod shortens by cold.
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Any species of the genus Elaeagus. See Eleagnus. The small silvery berries of the common species (Elaeagnus hortensis) are called Trebizond dates, and are made into cakes by the Arabs.
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That which cuts off or shortens, as a nearer passage or road.
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One who abbreviates or shortens.
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One who, or that which, shortens.
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A small bird. (Silvia hortensis), which is highly prized by the Italians for the delicacy of its flesh in the autumn, when it has fed on figs, grapes, etc.
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Any one of several species of small European singing birds of the subfamily Sylviinae, as the willow warbler, the chiff-chaff, and the golden warbler (Sylvia hortensis).
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The European garden warbler (Sylvia, / Currica, hortensis); -- called also beccafico and greater pettychaps.
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A genus of shrubby plants bearing opposite leaves and large heads of showy flowers, white, or of various colors. H. hortensis, the common garden species, is a native of China or Japan.
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An aromatic labiate plant (Satureia hortensis), much used in cooking; -- also called summer savory.
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See Porteass.
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Any one of several species of Old World warblers, esp. the common European species (Sylvia cinerea), called also strawsmear, nettlebird, muff, and whitecap, the garden whitethroat, or golden warbler (S. hortensis), and the lesser whitethroat (S. curruca).