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Julia was the niece of poet and critic Matthew Arnold and the sister of Mrs. Humphrey Ward.
* June 4 – The very first Pulitzer Prizes are awarded: Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe Elliott, and Florence Hall receive the first Pulitzer for a biography ( for Julia Ward Howe ).
* October 17 – Julia Ward Howe, American abolitionist and poet ( b. 1819 )
* February 1 – American Civil War: Julia Ward Howe's Battle Hymn of the Republic is published for the first time in the Atlantic Monthly.
* May 27 – Julia Ward Howe, American abolitionist and poet ( d. 1910 )
Jarvis never mentioned Mothering Sunday or Julia Ward Howe's attempts in the 1870s, and she never mentioned any connection to the Protestant school celebrations, and she always said that the creation was hers alone.
In 1861, the Tribune published new lyrics for the song " John Brown's Body " by William W. Patton, rivaling the ones published two months later by Julia Ward Howe.
* Julia Ward Howe ( 1819 – 1910 ), wrote poem that became the Battle Hymn of the Republic
* 1917: Julia Ward Howe by Laura E. Richards and Maud Howe Elliott, assisted by Florence Howe Hall
He serves on the Champlin City Council along with current Ward 1 Council member Julia Whalen, Ward 2 Council member Eric Johnson, Ward 3 Council member Greg Payer, and Ward 4 Council member Armand Nelson.
* Julia Ward Howe ( died 1910 )- author of " The Battle Hymn of the Republic "
It was the first to publish pieces by the abolitionists Julia Ward Howe (" Battle Hymn of the Republic " on February 1, 1862 ), and William Parker's slave narrative, " The Freedman's Story " ( in February and March 1866 ).
Receiving little help, he encounters a beautiful prostitute named Vivian Ward ( Julia Roberts ) who is willing to assist him in getting to his destination.
* Julia Roberts as Vivian Ward, a beautiful, kind-hearted prostitute on Hollywood Boulevard, who is independent and assertive — refusing to have a pimp and fiercely reserving the right to choose her customers and what she would do and not do when with them.
In Cleveland on November 24, Stone, along with her husband and Julia Ward Howe, founded the more moderate American Woman Suffrage Association ( AWSA ), that admitted both men and women.
** Julia Ward Howe, poet ( born 1819 )
* June 4-The first Pulitzer Prizes are awarded: Laura E. Richards, Maude H. Elliott, and Florence Hall receive the first Pulitzer for a biography ( for Julia Ward Howe ).
* February 1-" The Battle Hymn of the Republic " by Julia Ward Howe is published in Atlantic Monthly.
Thomas the Younger's daughter Mary Augusta Arnold, became a famous novelist under her married name of Mrs Humphry Ward, whilst Tom's other daughter, Julia, married Leonard Huxley, the son of Thomas Huxley and their sons were Julian and Aldous Huxley.
Julia Ward Howe in 1861
Julia Ward Howe ( May 27, 1819 – October 17, 1910 ) was a prominent American abolitionist, social activist, poet, and the author of " The Battle Hymn of the Republic ".
Born Julia Ward in New York City, she was the fourth child of banker Samuel Ward and occasional poet Julia Rush Cutler.

Julia and Howe
They announced their engagement quite suddenly on February 21 ; though Howe had courted Julia for a time, he had more recently shown an interest in her sister Louisa.
Julia Ward Howe was inspired to write " The Battle Hymn of the Republic " after she and her husband visited Washington, D. C., and met Abraham Lincoln at the White House in.
The Julia Ward Howe School of Excellence in Chicago's Austin community is named in her honor.
The Julia Ward Howe Academics Plus Elementary School in Philadelphia was named in her honor in 1914.
* Samuel Gridley and Julia Ward Howe House
Julia Ward Howe, 1819 – 1910.
Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: A Biography of Julia Ward Howe.
* Julia Ward Howe. org Electronic archive of Howe's life and works

Julia and battle
Julia, having taken on the battle against Nazism, enlists Lillian en route to smuggle money through Nazi Germany which will assist in the anti-Nazi cause.
* William Wright wrote a play, The Julia Wars, based on the legal battle between Hellman and Mary McCarthy.
The First Triumvirate, a political ( although informal ) alliance with Pompey and Crassus, came to an end in 54 BC, with the deaths of Julia ( Caesar's daughter and Pompey's wife ) in childbirth and Crassus in the battle of Carrhae.
The struggles faced by the Salingers over the years included Charlie's battle with cancer, Bailey's battle with alcoholism, Julia dealing with domestic violence in a relationship, and the long term effects of parental loss.
The people of the land aid him as he searches for a way to free his sister, action following at every turn, as both Paul and Julia battle the Ragwitch ; Julia from within Her, and Paul from outside.
Notable female panel members in the Network Ten and Foxtel version version have included Tracey Bevan, Ann-Maree Biggar, Jan Bowen, Ita Buttrose, Carlotta, Jo Casamento, Angela Catterns, Dita Cobb, Beccy Cole, Alyssa-Jane Cook, Louise Crawford, Clio Cresswell, Elaine Davies, Charlotte Dawson, Delilah, Penne Dennison, Anne Deveson, Miranda Devine, Clare Dunne, Maureen Duval, Susie Elelman, Diana ' Bubbles ' Fisher, Lisa Forrest, Rachel Friend, Antonella Gambotto-Burke, Chelsea Gibb, Cleo Glyde, Tottie Goldsmith, Libbi Gorr, Belinda Green, Johanna Griggs, Donna Gubbay, Rose Hancock-Porteous, Pauline Hanson, Ena Harwood, Louisa Hatfield, Fiona Horne, Christa Hughes, Frida Irving, Shauna Jensen, Leigh Johnson, Gretel Killeen, Renae Leith, Rebecca Le Tourneau, Jeanne Little, Rachael Lloyd, Jackie Loeb, Prue McSween, Gillian Minervini, Carol Moores, Julia Morris, Jan Murray ( with whom Stan had an ongoing battle ), Ali Mutch, Indira Naidoo, Judy Nunn, Lisa Oldfield, Cindy Pan, Jacqueline Pascarl, Carmelle Pavann, Dr Patricia Petersen, Diana Roger, Kristine Stanley, Maggie Tabberer, Heather Turland, Rowena Wallace, Lisa Wilkinson, Sally Williams, Rebecca Wilson, Adriana Xenides, and Tania Zaetta.
After Christian loses baby Wilber in the custody battle, Julia reveals to him that he already has a son: Matt.
After a battle against the Wrecking Crew, Julia decided to stay on the team.

Julia and hymn
" John Brown's Body ", the marching song of the American Civil War, was based on the tune of an earlier camp-meeting and revival hymn, and was later fitted with the words " Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord ", by Julia Ward Howe.

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Dean turned from Susan and took Julia Fortune in his arms.
He might tell her how sorry a spectacle she was making of herself, pretending to be blind to the way Julia Fortune had taken Dean's affections from her.
Susan and Julia came from the door and dragged him with them.
Susan and Julia ripped strips from their clothing and bound the injury.
His mother married Publius Julius Lupus ( a man of consular rank ) suffect consul in 98, and two daughters, Arria Lupula and Julia Fadilla, were born from that union.
Agrippina ’ s mother Julia was the only natural child born to Augustus from his second marriage to noblewoman Scribonia.
Vipsania Marcella was Agrippa ’ s second child from his second marriage to Augustus ’ first niece and the paternal cousin of Julia the Elder, Claudia Marcella Major.
Her mother ’ s marriage to Agrippa was her second marriage, as Julia the Elder was widowed from her first marriage, to her paternal cousin Marcus Claudius Marcellus and they had no children.
According to Suetonius, Caligula nursed a rumor that Augustus and Julia the Elder had an incestuous union from which Agrippina the Elder had been born.
Apart from being the late maternal grandmother of Nero, she was the late paternal grandmother of Princess Julia Drusilla, the child of Caligula.
The father of Julia the Elder was the Emperor Augustus, and Julia was his only natural child from his second marriage to Scribonia, who had close blood relations with Pompey the Great and Lucius Cornelius Sulla.
Agrippina and her younger sisters Julia Drusilla and Julia Livilla received various honors from their brother, which included but were not limited to:
Miss Julia Elliott, a school teacher from Griffin, Georgia was singled out from many people who suggested " Falcons " as the Nickname for the new Georgia NFL franchise.
A statue of Venus was recovered from the tablinum of the House of Julia Felix, and another from an atrium at the garden at Via Dell ' Abbondanza.
Hadrian ’ s elder sister and only sibling was Aelia Domitia Paulina, married with the triple consul Lucius Julius Ursus Servianus, his niece was Julia Serviana Paulina and his great-nephew was Gnaeus Pedanius Fuscus Salinator, from Barcino ( Barcelona ).
Caesar was born into a patrician family, the gens Julia, which claimed descent from Iulus, son of the legendary Trojan prince Aeneas, supposedly the son of the goddess Venus.
Gaius and Lucius, the first two children of Julia and Agrippa, were adopted by Augustus and became heirs to the throne ; however, Augustus also showed great favor toward his wife Livia's two children from her first marriage: Drusus and Tiberius.
In 1905, he separated from his wife after meeting Julia Berg.
Her father, Myles Gahan, was a doctor from Ireland ; her mother, Julia Watts, was from England.
Julia departs from the ship, looking nothing like the photos she's sent prior to her voyage.

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