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Anne Scott-James

Anne Eleanor Scott-James, Lady Lancaster (5 April 1913 – 13 May 2009) was a British journalist and author. She was one of Britain's first female career journalists, editors and columnists, and latterly author of a series of gardening books.

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sestdiena, 1913. gada 5. aprīlis
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112
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1913. gada 5. aprīlis bija sestdiena zem zvaigznes zīmes . Tā bija 94 diena gadā. ASV prezidents bija Woodrow Wilson.

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5th of April 1913 News

Ziņas, kas parādījās New York Times pirmajā lapā 1913. gada 5. aprīlis

NEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD.

Date: 06 April 1913

The Central New York Music Festival Association, Syracuse, N.Y., will give a festival on May 6, 7, and 8.

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NEWS AND NOTES OF THE ART WORLD

Date: 06 April 1913

The Municipal Art Society at its next meeting, Wednesday, April 9, will consider various plans for beautifying New York. Many social and civic societies will send delegates with the purpose of bringing about an effective plan of co-operation. In Chicago this co-operation of artistic, social, and civic enterprise has met with great success, and they have some thirty thousand dollars a year to spend in the patronage of American art.

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NEWS GAG IN TREASURY.; Only McAdoo Will Supply Information to the Press.

Date: 05 April 1913

will supply Treasury Department news to press

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BOOK NEWS AND NOTES; History of the American Negro -- Mr. Straus on "The American Spirit" -- "Gold Prices and Wages"

Date: 06 April 1913

THE Macmillan Company announces the publication of "A Short History of the American Negro," by Benjamin Griffith Brawley, a particularly timely book, as this year brings the fiftieth anniversary of negro emancipation. The aim of Mr. Griffith has been to deal with different phases of the life of the negro -- political, economic, social, religious, cultural -- but special attention has been paid to education, in view of its great importance since the civil war.

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LONDON LITERARY NEWS; A Novel by the Late Lord Wolseley -- Two Americans Winners in Poetry Contest -- Interest in Reprints of Classics

Date: 06 April 1913

Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW

LONDON, April 5. -- The oft-lamented decline of poetry in England has received noteworthy emphasis through the fact that a monthly Poetry Review awards two prizes to American contributors. Mr. Waldorf Francis of Baltimore and Mr. Thomas Mineur of Portland, Me., are the successful competitors.

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Rochester Welcomes Dr. Rhees Back from Long Vacation -- Student Government for Bucknell Women -- News of Other Colleges.

Date: 06 April 1913

Special to The New York Times

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NEWS AND REVIEWS OF THE MUSIC WORLD; New Musical Publications Include an Interesting Book on Piano Music and the Papers Read at the Last Meeting of the Music Teachers' National Association.

Date: 06 April 1913

IN "The Interpretation of Piano Music" (Oliver Ditson Company) Mary Venable has made an interesting and stimulating contribution to the study of the instrument. It will stimulate thinking on the part of the student, and anything that can produce that result is valuable.

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