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In October 1916, while based in New York City, he edited the newspaper Novy Mir ( New World ) with Leon Trotsky and Alexandra Kollontai.
From 1916 to 1922 he edited the U. S. edition of Pearson's Magazine, a popular monthly which combined short story fiction with socialist-tinted features on contemporary news topics.
Two further issues, both edited by Lowell, were published in 1916 and 1917.
From 1909 to 1916 Gilman single-handedly wrote and edited her own magazine, The Forerunner, in which much of her fiction appeared.
Zitkala-Ša served as the SAI's secretary beginning in 1916 and edited its journal American Indian Magazine from 1918 to 1919.
A Thousand-mile Walk to the Gulf ‎ ( 1916 ), edited by William Frederic Badè ; 219pp full text online
* Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 2, edited by William Carey-Jones, Bancroft – Whitney, San Francisco, 1916 ( Books 3 & 4 )
* Introduction to How to Write a Play, edited by Miles Dudley, Papers on Playmaking II ( Dramatic Museum of Columbia University, 1916 ), pgs.
It was edited by Arthur Bartlett Maurice ( 1873 – 1946 ) from 1899 to 1916 ; by G. G.
Alice's personal diaries were edited by Diana Crook and published in 1998 under the title A Lewes Diary: 1916 – 1944.
After being forced out he set up his own group, the League for Social Service ( 1898 – 1916 ), and edited its magazine The Gospel of the Kingdom.
The edition published in 1916 is composed mainly of a heavily edited Chronicle of Young Satan with a slightly altered version of the ending from No. 44 tacked on.
It was replaced for a short time by a paper called The Worker until that was also banned, and in 1915 the Workers ' Republic was edited by Connolly until the Rising in 1916.
* The Calendar of the Gormanston Register, Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, edited by James Mills and M. J. McEnery, University Press, Dublin, 1916.
* The First Women in Love ( 1916 – 17 ) edited by John Worthen and Lindeth Vasey, Cambridge University Press, 1998, ISBN 0-521-37326-3.
In 1915, in collaboration with Max Jacob and Guillaume Apollinaire, Ozenfant founded the magazine L ’ Elan, which he edited until 1916, and his theories of Purism began to develop.
He edited Oxford Poetry in 1916 and 1917.
* Appreciations of poetry, by Lafcadio Hearn ( edited and with an introduction by Erskine ) ( 1916 )
Combined with his organist posts he edited the ' Hymns Ancient and Modern ' supplement that was published in 1916, a task in which he was still engaged when the 1950 revised edition was on the stocks.
He spoke at the funeral in 1916 of Irish Republican and Marxist James Connolly, whose works Labour in Ireland, Labour in Irish History and The Re-Conquest of Ireland he subsequently edited.
Gilder's daughter, Rosamond Gilder, edited Letters of Richard Watson Gilder, published by Houghton Mifflin Company in 1916.
In addition to writing and publishing a steady stream of books and pamphlets, Atkinson started writing articles for Elizabeth Towne's New Thought magazine Nautilus, as early as November 1912, while from 1916 to 1919, he simultaneously edited his own journal Advanced Thought.
Edwin John Ellis ( 1848 – 1916 ) was a British poet and illustrator, now remembered mostly for the three-volume collection of the works of William Blake he edited with W. B. Yeats.
In addition he was on the Ohio State Executive Committee of the SPA from 1911 to 1916, during which time he edited the newspapers of local party, The Cleveland Socialist ( 1911 – 1913 ) and Socialist News ( 1914 – 1919 ).

1916 and Oxford
* Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith ( 1925 ) 1908 – 1916
* Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith ( 1925 ) 1916 – 1926
The earliest attestation mentioned by the Concise Oxford English Dictionary is in fact T. S. Eliot, who between 1910 and 1916 wrote an early poem to which he gave the title " The Triumph of Bullshit ", written in the form of a ballade.
Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, KG, PC, KC ( 12 September 1852 – 15 February 1928 ) served as the Liberal Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916.
His eldest son Raymond Asquith was killed at the Somme in 1916 ; thus, the peerage passed to Raymond's only son Julian, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Asquith ( born in 1916, only a few months before his grandfather's resignation as Prime Minister ).
His adored daughter Margaret ( died 1953 ) married John William Mackail ( 1850 – 1945 ), the friend and biographer of Morris, and Professor of Poetry at Oxford from 1911 – 1916.
In 1916 he won a scholarship to New College, Oxford.
* Robert Olby ; ' Wilkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick ( 1916 – 2004 ), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, online edn, Oxford University Press, Jan 2008
Image: Public Library, Oxford, ME. jpg | Freeland Holmes Library in 1916
From 1916 to 1925 he was also Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon in the University of Oxford.
His wife, Georgina Adelaide ( died 1916 ) had his papers and correspondence carefully bound ; they are at the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
The Oxford professorship was held by J. R. R. Tolkien from 1925 to 1945, by which time it was known as the Rawlinson and Bosworth Professorship of Anglo-Saxon ( the name having been changed in 1916 ).
In September 1916, in a Convocation assembled at Oxford, North Carolina, the
In 1916 he was created a Baronet, of Banbury in the County of Oxford.
* Sir John Gilbert Newton Brown ( 1916 – 2003 ), Publisher of the Oxford University Press ( 1956 – 1980 )
Oxford: Society of Antiquaries, 1916.
In 1916 he and his wife Kate moved to Oxford where Dreyer worked on his 15 volume edition of the works of Tycho Brahe, the last volume of which was published after his death.
* Julian Asquith, 2nd Earl of Oxford and Asquith ( 1916 – 2011 ), diplomat
by R. H. Charles ( The Text and Translation Society, Oxford University Press, 1916 )
In March 1916, Sherrington fought for women to be able to be admitted to the medical school at Oxford.
* Michael Sullivan ( art historian ) ( born 1916 ), Emeritus Fellow of St Catherine's College, Oxford

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