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Lindenshade and Horace
File: Lindenshade. jpg | Lindenshade ( Horace Howard Furness house ), Wallingford, Pennsylvania ( c. 1873, demolished 1940 ).
Horace Howard Furness's country house, Lindenshade, stood on the hill behind the station.

Lindenshade and Furness
" Lindenshade ", Wallingford, Pennsylvania ( built c. 1873, demolished 1940 ), attributed to Frank Furness.
* The Helen Kate Furness Free Library in Wallingford, Pennsylvania ( named for his wife ) is built on the former grounds of their country house, " Lindenshade ," on land donated by him.

Horace and Howard
In 1872, it supported Horace Greeley, a former Republican Party newspaper editor, and in 1912 the paper endorsed Theodore Roosevelt, who ran on the Progressive Party slate against Republican President William Howard Taft.
Scottish journalist Leopold Horace Ognall ( 1908 – 1979 ) authored over ninety novels as Hartley Howard and Harry Carmichael.
Horace Howard embarked in the livery business, J. L. Wetzel sold general merchandise and many other lines were represented so that in a few years the new city attained a population of about 600.
His father, William Henry Furness, was a prominent Unitarian minister and abolitionist, and his brother, Horace Howard Furness, became America's outstanding Shakespeare scholar.
They had four sons: Robert Taft Jr. ( 1917 – 1993 ), who was also elected to the U. S. Senate ; Horace Dwight Taft, who became a professor of physics and dean at Yale ; William Howard Taft III ( 1915 – 1991 ), who became ambassador to Ireland ; and Lloyd Taft ( 1923 – 1985 ), who worked as an investment banker in Cincinnati.
Horace Howard Furness ( November 2, 1833 – August 13, 1912 ) was the most important American Shakespearean scholar of the 19th century.
His son, Horace Howard Furness, Jr. ( 1865 – 1930 ), joined as co-editor of the Variorum's later volumes, and continued the project after the father's death, annotating 5 additional plays.
Furness High School | Horace Howard Furness High School in South Philadelphia.
* Horace Jr. donated his father's Shakespearean collection to the University of Pennsylvania, whose Horace Howard Furness Memorial Library honors both father and son.
* Horace Howard Furness High School in South Philadelphia is named for him.
* Gibson, James M. The Philadelphia Shakespeare Story: Horace Howard Furness and the New Variorum Shakespeare ( New York: AMS Press, 1990 )
* Repplier, Agnes, " Horace Howard Furness ," The Atlantic Monthly, November 1912.
* Williams, Talcott, " Appreciations of Horace Howard Furness: Our Great Shakespeare Critic ," The Century Magazine, November 1912.
* The Horace Howard Furness collection on the Great Central Fair, containing Furness ' papers and ephemera from the U. S. Sanitary Commission's Great Central Fair in 1864, are available for research use at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
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The film's cast starred Ray Bolger, Allyn Ann McLerie and Horace Cooper repeating their stage roles, and Robert Shackleton as Jack Chesney, Mary Germaine as Kitty Verdun, and Howard Marion-Crawford as Sir Francis Chesney.
* Taft School in Watertown, Connecticut, founded by Horace Dutton Taft, William Howard Taft's brother
* Howard A. Barnes, Horace Bushnell and the Virtuous Republic ( 1991 ), Scarecrow Press, ISBN 0-8108-2438-8
I am passionately fond of personal beauty ; but on the whole, I dislike my kind, and my natural affections are weak " Horace Howard Furness, however, wrote of him:
Horace Taft was the brother of William Howard Taft, the 27th President of the United States and the 10th Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court.

Horace and Furness
Frank Furness is considered Philadelphia's greatest architect of the second half of the 19th century, but his contemporaries included John McArthur, Jr., Addison Hutton, Wilson Eyre, the Wilson Brothers, and Horace Trumbauer.
* Horace Furness ( 1833-1912 ), American Shakespearean scholar
For high school, most area residents are zoned to Horace Furness High School in South Philadelphia.

Horace and house
Horace Greeley's house stands in Chappaqua.
By the mid-1850s, legislator Horace Hawes had a big parcel between Whipple and Woodside roads, with a house on the site of Sequoia High School.
The first township meeting and election were held at the house of Horace Purdy early in May 1838.
Horace Greeley's house still stands on King Street, just east of the train station and South Greeley Avenue and is home to the historical society.
Horace Greeley spent as little time as possible with his wife and would sleep in a boarding house when in New York City rather than be with her.
Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua, New York, where his house is located, is also named after him.
Although both have since been demolished, the house built by Horace Darwin, which was known as The Orchard, was donated to Murray Edwards College in 1962 and the site now serves as its primary campus.
In March 1770 following the release of John Wilkes, of whom Beckford had been an ardent supporter, Beckford decorated his house with a large banner, which according to Horace Walpole bore the word Liberty written in embroidered white letters.
* Horace Jayne house, 1895.
File: Jayne House Philly. JPG | Horace F. Jayne house, 19th & Delancey Sts., Philadelphia ( 1895 ).
Horace Walpole refers frequently to his idleness and his drunkenness, and in early life at least " his great fortune he had damaged: by such profuse play, that his house was often full of bailiffs.
Lord Upper Ossory was also responsible for a cross commemorating Katherine of Aragon, with an inscription by Horace Walpole, and a row of thatched cottages built between 1812 and 1816 to house his estate workers.
Horace Smith-Dorrien was born at Haresfoot, a house near Berkhamsted, the 12th child of 16.
Emma's son Horace also had a house built in the grounds, and named it The Orchard.
In September 1843, the Darwin family increased with the birth of " Etty " in the house, where all their remaining children were born: George in 1845, " Bessy " in 1847, Francis in 1848, Leonard in 1850, Horace in 1851, and their 10th child Charles Waring Darwin who was born in 1856, but died in 1858.
According to Horace Walpole, Frederick spent a great deal of money making the interior of the house ' tawdry ' and ' ridiculous ' in the ' French ' style.
Even when the patrons were prominent, the churches in which the monuments were installed often lay deep in the English countryside: the monument of the Duke of Montagu ( 1752 ), soon followed by his duchess ( 1753 ), are in the church at Warkton, Northamptonshire ; Horace Walpole, an inveterate country house visitor, noted them: " well-performed and magnificent, but wanting in simplicity " was his verdict.
Jack concludes by saying he can't admit to the judge that he is Horace Townsend, because then Laurel, her son Rob and Rachel would have no money and no house.
After failing to sell the house to Apu and Ralph Wiggum, Homer and Marge complain to their congressman, Horace Wilcox, who has been Springfield's representative since 1933.
At this time Kent also embellished the house itself, with crenellations and two wings containing a drawing room and a " delightful " library, according to Horace Walpole who said of Rousham in 1760 " it reinstated Kent with me ; he has no where shewn so much taste ".
This style predates the so-called invention of Strawberry Hill Gothic at Horace Walpole's house by nearly twenty years.
* Sir Horace Plunkett, agricultural reformer, whose house was burnt down in 1923 by the IRA during the Irish civil war.

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