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Racially integrated school in the United States
The Union Literary Institute, located in rural Randolph County, Indiana, at 8605 East County Road 600 South, Union City, Indiana (at its founding, "two
Union_Literary_Institute
Private nonprofit university based in Ohio, U.S. (1964–2024)
Union Institute & University (UI&U) was a private nonprofit online university that was headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. In addition to being a pioneer
Union_Institute_&_University
Way". IHB. Retrieved March 18, 2024. IHB (December 15, 2020). "Union Literary Institute". IHB. Retrieved March 18, 2024. Indiana Historical Marker Program
List of Indiana state historical markers in Randolph County
List_of_Indiana_state_historical_markers_in_Randolph_County
Institution of higher education in Moscow, Russia
central Moscow. The institute was founded in 1933 on the initiative of Maxim Gorky, a writer, founder of the socialist realism literary method, and a political
Maxim Gorky Literature Institute
Maxim_Gorky_Literature_Institute
American writer, activist, and feminist (born 1944)
Publishing from 1969 to 1970. Brown received a Ph.D. in literature from Union Institute & University in 1976 and holds a doctorate in political science. She
Rita_Mae_Brown
Former secondary school in Franklin, New York, US (1835–1902)
schools. In 1902, Delaware Literary Institute succumbed to public and financial pressures and leased its buildings for use as a Union Free School. Chapel Hall
Delaware_Literary_Institute
County in Indiana, United States
also partially in Darke County, Ohio. It was the site of the Union Literary Institute, founded in 1846 by Quakers and free people of color. It was primarily
Randolph_County,_Indiana
American politician (1827–1901)
Beech Grove Quaker Seminary, a school in Union County, Indiana, founded by Quakers, and the Union Literary Institute, also known as the Darke County Seminary
Hiram_R._Revels
Historic house in Ohio, United States
Underground Railroad, complete with a Quaker school known as the Union Literary Institute; among the movement's leaders in the community were the Clemens
James and Sophia Clemens Farmstead
James_and_Sophia_Clemens_Farmstead
Russian fiction writer (born 1962)
Gorky Literary Institute. While studying at the Institute, Pelevin met the young novelist Albert Egazarov and the poet Victor Kulle, later a literary critic
Victor_Pelevin
American politician (1834–1982)
the Union Literary Institute in Union City, Indiana (known in some sources as the "Greenville Institute" or "Darke County Seminary"). The Institute was
James_Sidney_Hinton
Written work of art
spiritual, or political role. Literary criticism is one of the oldest academic disciplines, and is concerned with the literary merit or intellectual significance
Literature
Racial demography
Quakers and communities of free Black people founded schools like Union Literary Institute for Black students to attend. In 1869, the legislature authorized
Education segregation in Indiana
Education_segregation_in_Indiana
School in upstate New York (1827–1843)
continued his studies at Oberlin. Became a teacher at the integrated Union Literary Institute, in Randolph County, Indiana. Giles Waldo. One of the "Lane Rebels"
Oneida_Institute
Pioneer women's rights advocate for Indiana
North or South Carolina. Way attended local schools, including Union Literary Institute (a Quaker-supported school in Randolph County), and was trained
Amanda_Way
1886 international assembly and treaty
applies created a Union for the protection of the rights of authors in their literary and artistic works, known as the Berne Union. The Berne Convention
Berne_Convention
Soviet editor
department of the law institute. In 1938 he graduated from the A. M. Gorky Literary Institute and attended graduate school at the Moscow Institute of Philosophy
Aleksandr_Chakovsky
Russian-British art critic, literary critic, and writer (born 1976)
Moscow, then part of the Soviet Union. She graduated from the Maxim Gorky Literature Institute and its Advanced Literary Courses, where she studied prose
Maria_Bregman
Type of American school (1825–1860)
Gerrit Smith A letter recommending a student has been published. Union Literary Institute, Randolph County, Indiana, which accepted students of any race
Manual_labor_college
Unincorporated community and Census-designated place in Indiana, United States
and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1907. The Union Literary Institute, a school founded by Quakers for African-American students, was
Spartanburg,_Indiana
American diplomat
in Washington Township in Darke County, Ohio and attended the Union Literary Institute and resided in what is known as the Greenville Settlement or Longtown
Joseph_L._Johnson
Russian writer and literary critic (1893-1968)
Yakutsk, Russian Empire – 15 January 1968, Moscow, Soviet Union) was a Soviet and Russian literary critic and editor of Literaturnyi kritik. Yelena Usievich
Yelena_Usievich
Mid-19th-century library and museum in Romney, West Virginia, USA
which housed the Romney Classical Institute and its library. The Romney Literary Society and the Romney Classical Institute both flourished and continued
Literary_Hall
Private college in New York City
of the institute's courses in its early days included Augustus Saint-Gaudens, Thomas Alva Edison and William Francis Deegan. The Cooper Union's free classes
Cooper_Union
Student group at the University of Virginia, US
The Washington Literary Society and Debating Union (also known as "the Washington Society" or "the Wash") is a literary and debating group at the University
Washington Literary Society and Debating Union
Washington_Literary_Society_and_Debating_Union
Student literary society at Rutgers University
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Washington Literary Society and Debating Union and Jefferson Literary and Debating Society at The University of Virginia
Philoclean_Society
Academic journal
is an interdisciplinary academic journal published triannually by the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture (IASC) at the University of Virginia.
The_Hedgehog_Review
Literary society founded in India in 1864
The Scientific Society of Aligarh was a literary society founded by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan at Aligarh, India. The main objectives of the society were to translate
Scientific_Society_of_Aligarh
University building in Virginia, US
include a number of administrative office spaces as well as the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society. Previous Range residents who have become well-known
The Range (University of Virginia)
The_Range_(University_of_Virginia)
Literary society at the University of Pennsylvania
collegiate literary society, one of the oldest student groups at the university, and one of the oldest continuously-existing collegiate literary societies
Philomathean_Society
Translational Research Environmental Resilience Institute Global Infectious Diseases Institute nanoSTAR Institute NSF I/UCRC Center for Laser & Plasma For Advanced
University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science
University_of_Virginia_School_of_Engineering_and_Applied_Science
a professor of English and directed the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke. The College of Arts & Sciences, first named the "academic department"
University of Virginia College of Arts and Sciences
University_of_Virginia_College_of_Arts_and_Sciences
Ukrainian literary scholar and Bulgarist (1951–1982)
Kyiv Institute of Civil Aviation Engineers, now the National Aviation University. Her research examined the development of the Bulgarian literary ballad
Iryna_Benatova
Literary society at the University of Georgia, US
The Demosthenian Literary Society is a debate society at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia. It is among the oldest literary societies in the
Demosthenian_Literary_Society
Prep school New Hampton, New Hampshire, US
the New Hampton Literary and Theological Institution. From 1854 to 1870, the Cobb Divinity School was affiliated with the institute before moving to
New_Hampton_School
Armenian SSR, Soviet Union. In 1973, he graduated from the Faculty of English–Azerbaijani Languages of the Azerbaijan Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages
Shahin_Khalilli
Research institute at the University of Virginia
2″N 78°30′20″W / 37.536722°N 78.50556°W / 37.536722; -78.50556 The Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities (IATH) is a research unit of
Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities
Institute_for_Advanced_Technology_in_the_Humanities
institutions are in italics. College literary society Literary society This female group was absorbed by the Queens Debating Union when it became co-ed. Originally
List of college literary societies
List_of_college_literary_societies
British literary critic and academic (1937–2014)
FRSL, FBA (née Evans; 11 February 1937 – 11 March 2014) was a British literary critic. She was King Edward VII Professor of English Literature at the
Marilyn_Butler
Albanian poet, literary critic, and publicist
Gorky Literature Institute in Moscow. After he returned to Albania from his studies, he became an editor and, later, a publisher and literary critic at the
Drago_Siliqi
Azerbaijani writer (1910–1981)
the Azerbaijan Scientific Research Institute and the Soviet Cinematography Institute. He was Chairman of Writers' Union of Azerbaijan in 1939, minister of
Rasul_Rza
Ukrainian writer (1986–2023)
novels and a children's book, a winner of the Joseph Conrad Literary Award and a European Union Prize for Literature finalist. Victoria Amelina was born
Victoria_Amelina
Russian philanthropist (born 1939)
Natalia Solzhenitsyna became the primary custodian and executor of his literary, historical, and documentary legacy. She has publicly supported the Russian
Natalia_Solzhenitsyna
Russian writer and journalist
academician Alexander Prokhorov. Andrei Gusev was born in former Soviet Union, in Moscow. His parents were engineers. His father Evgeny Gusev was born
Andrei_Gusev
Russian philosopher and literary theorist (1895–1975)
1975) was a Russian philosopher and literary critic who worked on the philosophy of language, ethics, and literary theory. His writings, on a variety of
Mikhail_Bakhtin
Literary historian and critic
started giving lectures on text analysis, literary theory, and the work of Pushkin at the State Institute of Art History, From 1924 he taught in the
Boris_Tomashevsky
American novelist
where he edited The Columbia Review. He received his doctorate from Union Institute & University in 1979. Lopate is the younger brother of radio host Leonard
Phillip_Lopate
Student group at the University of Georgia
Kappa Literary Society is a college literary society, located at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, and is one of the few active literary societies
Phi_Kappa_Literary_Society
19th-century literary society
Literary Hall Romney Classical Institute The Romney Literary Society (also known as the Literary Society of Romney) existed from January 30, 1819, to February
Romney_Literary_Society
Azerbaijani writer (1908–1978)
September 1978, Baku), known by his literary pen-name Mir Jalal, was an Iranian-Azerbaijanian writer and literary critic. He was the grandfather of Azerbaijan's
Mir_Jalal_Pashayev
Contemporary Belarusian writer
part of the Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union. From an early age, he aspired to be a writer, but his early literary efforts in Soviet Belarus were deemed
Aleksandr_Skorobogatov
Soviet-Russian poet, short story writer, and translator (1937-2010)
Times said Akhmadulina was "always recognized as one of the Soviet Union's literary treasures and a classic poet in the long line extending from Lermontov
Bella_Akhmadulina
Russian philosopher (1868–1946)
1868 – 5 February 1946) was a Russian revolutionary, Marxist philosopher, literary critic and an art theoretician. Axelrod was born in the family of a rabbi
Lyubov_Axelrod
Russian novelist (1821–1881)
his works are considered highly influential masterpieces. Dostoevsky's literary works explore the human condition in the troubled political, social and
Fyodor_Dostoevsky
Shevchenko Institute of Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine in 2000. His candidate dissertation, “Panteleimon Kulish and the Literary Process
Oleksandr_Fedoruk_(scholar)
Debate and literary society at George Washington University, US
The Enosinian Society is a debate and literary society founded in 1822 during the first semester of the Columbian College. Its full name is The George
Enosinian_Society
Azerbaijani writer, translator and historian (1912-2001)
Azerbaijan for his literary work. He wrote several acclaimed novels. Mr. Suleymanov also translated from English to Azerbaijani literary works by Jack London
Manaf_Suleymanov
Academic journal
Fiction International was a literary magazine devoted to innovative forms of fiction and non-fiction which addresses progressive political ideals. Founded
Fiction_International
Political, literary, and debating society at Princeton University
abbreviated as Whig-Clio, is a political, literary, and debating society at Princeton University and the oldest debate union in the United States. Its precursors
American Whig–Cliosophic Society
American_Whig–Cliosophic_Society
American literary magazine
Indiana Review (IR) is a small, student-run literary magazine at Indiana University Bloomington. Founded in 1976, it has a circulation of about 2,000.
Indiana_Review
Russian writer (1939–2021)
2021) was a Russian literary critic, prose writer, jury member of the Yasnaya Polyana Literary Award, member of the Writers' Union of Russia. He was also
Valentin_Kurbatov
Soviet Russian poet (1898–1980)
(1962), A Man's Hand (1964), and Selected Works (1965). He was engaged in literary activity from 1919, after he became a member of the Communist Party and
Stepan_Shchipachev
19th-century student groups at Cornell University
construction of Willard Straight Hall as the student union in 1925. By the 1890s, many literary societies across the United States were declining, with
Cornell_literary_societies
American literary magazine
The Virginia Quarterly Review is a quarterly literary magazine that was established in 1925 by James Southall Wilson, at the request of University of Virginia
Virginia_Quarterly_Review
Scottish writer, educator and philosopher
34024". The London Gazette. 16 February 1934. p. 1112. Brandt, Joseph A. "Literary Landmarks of 1934". Books Abroad. 9.1 (Winter 1935): 20+. Morelli, Mark
John Alexander Stewart (philosopher)
John_Alexander_Stewart_(philosopher)
Nonpartisan organization based in Charlottesville, Virginia
Politics (CfP) is a nonpartisan institute at the University of Virginia. Based in Charlottesville, Virginia, the institute promotes the value of politics
University of Virginia Center for Politics
University_of_Virginia_Center_for_Politics
American author
Words, a literary arts nonprofit and program of The Aspen Institute. She launched the Aspen Words Literary Prize in 2017 and the Aspen Literary Festival
Adrienne_Brodeur
Group of engineering colleges in India
Jalandhar Kundli Thanjavur The National Institutes of Technology (NITs) are centrally funded technical institutes under the ownership of the Ministry of
National Institutes of Technology
National_Institutes_of_Technology
Russian poet (1932–1994)
the Literary Heritage of Osip Mandelstam. He took a direct role in the rehabilitation of Mandelstam. As the Chairman of the Commission on Literary Heritage
Robert_Rozhdestvensky
Armenian author, poet and novelist (1930–2026)
translator, literary critic, publicist, academic, and doctor of philology, who was a member of Writers Union of Armenia and of the USSR Writers' Union from 1958
Sokrat_Khanyan
Township in Indiana, United States
mid-nineteenth century. Their children were among those who attended the Union Literary Institute, founded in the township by Quakers and free people of color after
Greensfork Township, Randolph County, Indiana
Greensfork_Township,_Randolph_County,_Indiana
Form of a language used in written literature
Literary language is the register of a language used when writing in a formal, academic, or particularly polite tone; when speaking or writing in such
Literary_language
Student society at the University of Virginia
The Jefferson Literary and Debating Society (commonly known as "Jeff Society" or "Jeff Soc") is the oldest continuously existing collegiate debating society
Jefferson Literary and Debating Society
Jefferson_Literary_and_Debating_Society
Biannual magazine published in Estonia
(Estonian Literature Centre), Helena Läks (Estonian Writers Union), Mart Meri (Estonian Institute), Piret Viires (Tallinn University) and Helena Koch (Estonian
Estonian_Literary_Magazine
Soviet literary scholar, professor and officer
1934 Dymshits was a member of the Soviet Writers' Union. At this time he was working in the literary criticism department of the Zvezda magazine. In 1936
Aleksandr_Dymshits
confused with the Gorky Literary Institute, which is an institute of higher education that trains writers, the A. M. Gorky Institute of World Literature is
Gorky Institute of World Literature
Gorky_Institute_of_World_Literature
American military officer, poet and writer (1842–1915)
Kentucky at an early age and grew up there. He graduated from Highland Literary Institute in Mount Sterling, Kentucky, in 1859. He then studied law. After the
John_A._Joyce
Soviet literary scholar and academic
Literaturnaia entsiklopediia (Literary Encyclopedia). From 1937 until his death in 1948, Lebedev-Polianskii was the director of the Institute of Russian Literature
Pavel_Lebedev-Polianskii
Azerbaijani writer (1935–2016)
Polytechnical Institute. He later worked at the Azerbaijan SSR Ministry of Construction and tried himself as a reporter representing Azerbaijan at the All-Union Radio
Magsud_Ibrahimbeyov
Azerbaijani writer (1909–1965)
the State Stalin Prize of the third degree (1950) and member of the All-Union Communist Party since 1941. Huseyn was born on April 4, 1909, in İkinci
Mehdi_Huseyn
The Peithessophian Society of Rutgers College (or Peitho) was a student literary and debating society founded in 1825 at Rutgers College (later Rutgers
Peithessophian_Society
Standard variety of Serbo-Croatian
language mainly used by Croats. It is the national official language and literary standard of Croatia, one of the official languages of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatian_language
Malaysian writer (born 1981)
2014/2015, 2016/2017) Literary Prize of the Utusan Group (2010, 2012, 2013, 2014) Winner of the best book competition of the Malaysian Institute of Translation
Ruhaini_Matdarin
بیگدلی) was born on 15 March 1919 in Dorakhloo (Zanjan). He was among Soviet Union refugees who were then arrested in suspicion of spying and sentenced to
Gholamhossein_Bigdeli
Literary organization
The New York State Writers Institute is a literary organization based at the University at Albany in Albany, New York. It sponsors the Albany Book Festival
New York State Writers Institute
New_York_State_Writers_Institute
Private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1861 to advance
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology
diversity of representations, forms and intonations. Qovsi Tabrizi often used literary expressions of folk language. Collections of Tabrizi's lyrical poems are
Qovsi_Tabrizi
Public university in London, England
research university in Roehampton, London. Founded as the Roehampton Institute of Higher Education, the university was established by four institutions
University_of_Roehampton
Literary society at the University of South Carolina, US
The Clariosophic Society, also known as Mu Sigma Phi (ΜΣΦ), is a literary society founded in 1806 at the University of South Carolina, then known as South
Clariosophic_Society
Uzbek writer, politician and public intellectual (1886–1938)
Poʻlatov's call the Uzbek Writers' Union built a commission in 1986 whose task was to investigate Choʻlpon's and Fitrat's literary heritage. The allegations against
Abdurauf_Fitrat
Iranian writer and translator (1943–2026)
name Barişmaz (باریشماز), was an Iranian poet, translator, writer and literary critic of Azerbaijani literature. Abbasi was born in Maragheh, East Azerbaijan
Heydar_Abbasi
American literary magazine
The Michigan Quarterly Review (MQR) is an American literary magazine founded in 1962 and published at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. The quarterly
Michigan_Quarterly_Review
Academic appointment at the University of Oxford
an inaugural lecture; give one public lecture each term on a suitable literary subject; offer one additional event each term (which may include poetry
Professor_of_Poetry
Ukrainian literary translator, theorist, and lexicographer
Олексійович Лукаш; 19 December 1919 – 29 August 1988) was a well-known Ukrainian literary translator, theorist, and lexicographer who was born in Krolevets and died
Mykola_Lukash
Australian historian and academic
"Fellows of the AIIA". Australian Institute of International Affairs. Retrieved 2 April 2015. "2014 Prime Minister's Literary Award winners". Ministry of the
Joan_Beaumont
American literary critic (1905–1975)
Lionel Mordecai Trilling (July 4, 1905 – November 5, 1975) was an American literary critic, short story writer, essayist, and teacher. One of the leading U
Lionel_Trilling
American writer and literary critic
educator, scholar, literary critic, poet, essayist and editor. He is considered to be a founder of the New Criticism school of literary criticism. As a faculty
John_Crowe_Ransom
Azerbaijani poet
Vidadi's simple and realistic (sometimes involving elements of mysticism) literary style resembled the traditional Azeri ashik genre. Wikimedia Commons has
Molla_Vali_Vidadi
Annual awards for LGBTQ+ literature
Lambda Literary Awards, also known as the "Lammys", are awarded yearly by Lambda Literary to recognize the role LGBTQ+ writers play in shaping the world
Lambda_Literary_Awards
society at the university was probably the no-longer-secret Jefferson Literary and Debating Society, which at its 1825 founding was secret, with expulsion
University of Virginia secret societies
University_of_Virginia_secret_societies
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Variant spelling of Hebrew Uryon, URION means "flame" or "light."
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n.
The state or quality of being literal.
n.
Literary education.
n.
Literal meaning.
n.
A device emblematic of union, used on a national flag or ensign, sometimes, as in the military standard of Great Britain, covering the whole field; sometimes, as in the flag of the United States, and the English naval and marine flag, occupying the upper inner corner, the rest of the flag being called the fly. Also, a flag having such a device; especially, the flag of Great Britain.
n. pl.
Learned or literary men. See Literatus.
a.
Of or pertaining to letters or literature; pertaining to learning or learned men; as, literary fame; a literary history; literary conversation.
n.
Sounded alike in pitch; unisonant; unisonous; as, unison passages, in which two or more parts unite in coincident sound.
n.
Any one of numerous species of fresh-water mussels belonging to Unio and many allied genera.
n.
State of being literate.
a.
Versed in, or acquainted with, literature; occupied with literature as a profession; connected with literature or with men of letters; as, a literary man.
n.
A literary man.
a.
According to the letter or verbal expression; real; not figurative or metaphorical; as, the literal meaning of a phrase.
n.
A member of a trades union, or a supporter of trades unions.
n.
That which is united, or made one; something formed by a combination or coalition of parts or members; a confederation; a consolidated body; a league; as, the weavers have formed a union; trades unions have become very numerous; the United States of America are often called the Union.
n.
Plagiarism; literary thief.
adv.
According to the primary and natural import of words; not figuratively; as, a man and his wife can not be literally one flesh.
n.
A considerable collection of books kept for use, and not as merchandise; as, a private library; a public library.
n.
Harmony; agreement; concord; union.
a.
Giving a strict or literal construction; unimaginative; matter-of fast; -- applied to persons.
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