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    Charles Erskine Scott Wood (February 20, 1852 – January 22, 1944), also known as C. E. S. Wood, was an American author, civil liberties advocate, artist...
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  • Discourse is a collection of satirical essays by Charles Erskine Scott Wood, published in 1927. Wood primarily wrote poetry and serious prose. However...
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  • Charles Wood may refer to: Charles Erskine Scott Wood (1852–1944), American author, activist, and attorney Charles Osgood Wood III (1933-2024), a radio...
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    native of New York, she was the daughter of author and attorney Charles Erskine Scott Wood. After growing up in Oregon, she served in the Oregon House of...
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    the Capitol Rotunda. Field began living with lawyer and poet Charles Erskine Scott Wood in San Francisco after 1918. His wife refused to grant him a divorce...
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    sculptures by sculptor Robert Paine that he made for the estate of Charles Erskine Scott Wood and Sara Bard Field. Transportation The town of Los Gatos is served...
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  • Portrait in Oils. Charles Erskine Scott Wood, A Book of Tales: Being Some Myths of the North American Indians. Charles Erskine Scott Wood, The Poet in the...
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  • United States counties List of counties in Oregon Colmer, Montagu; Charles Erskine Scott Wood (1910). History of the Bench and Bar of Oregon. Historical Pub...
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  • for covers of DC Comics' Swamp Thing Michael J. Varhola, author Charles Erskine Scott Wood, author and leading civil liberties advocate, best known for "Heavenly...
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    show the handwriting of the later poet and lawyer Lieutenant Charles Erskine Scott Wood, who claimed to have taken down the great chief's words on the...
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    would travel extensively. In 1918 he met Sara Bard Field and Charles Erskine Scott Wood, who became important patrons of his work. They provided him with...
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    February 3, 2007. Neal, McNary of Oregon, pp. 9–13. Colmer, Montagu; Charles Erskine Scott Wood (1910). History of the Bench and Bar of Oregon. Portland, Or.:...
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    Binfords & Mort Publishing. p. 104-105. Colmer, Montagu, and Charles Erskine Scott Wood. 1910. History of the Bench and Bar of Oregon. Portland, Or: Historical...
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  • Daniel H. Lownsdale, Charles Erskine Scott Wood, Congresswoman Nan Wood Honeyman, Erskine Wood, Dr. Marie Equi, John Reed, Abigail Scott Duniway, Julius Meier...
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    Kathleen Norris Upton Sinclair George Bernard Shaw Leo Tolstoy Charles Erskine Scott Wood Frank McEachran Arthur Desmond William F. Buckley Jr. Timothy...
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  • Twain discovered that a man he met, Charles Erskine Scott Wood, had access to a private printing press. Twain asked Wood to print off a new edition of fifty...
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    referencing the copy's anthropodermic provenance is attributed to Charles Erskine Scott Wood, and implies it may have once been owned by John Steinbeck. Essai...
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  • 2019: Stacy Brewster (for drama) 2020: Jamie Cooper (for poetry) 2021: Scott Korb (for nonfiction) 2018: Naomi Ulsted 2019: Natalie Hirt 2020: Eliza...
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    released a book on C.E.S. Wood, Pursuit of Happiness: An Introduction to the Libertarian Ethos of Charles Erskine Scott Wood. In 2018, he published a collection...
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    Oregonian, Portland Thursday, May 3, 1963 Erskine Wood writes of a trip to Idaho; " My father (Charles Erskine Scott Wood), my brothers, Teddy Robinson, and...
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    (November/December 1997). "Art Adams: King of the Monster Artists". G-Fan. pp. 22–25. Scott, Aaron (April 2009). "The Leader, His Lover, and the Scandal That Split...
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    Ben Reitman Lola Ridge Rudolf Rocker Morris Rosenfeld Margaret Sanger Theodore Schroeder Leo Tolstoy Ross Winn Adolf Wolff Charles Erskine Scott Wood...
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  • Charles Erskine Scott Wood, American author, activist, and attorney Charles H. Wood (c. 1837–1917), British chemist Charles Osgood Wood III Charles Osgood...
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    and flanked by five warriors on foot. According to Lieutenant Charles Erskine Scott Wood, who left an account of the surrender, Joseph's gray woolen shawl...
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    History. Binfords & Mort Publishing. p. 174. Colmer, Montagu, and Charles Erskine Scott Wood. 1910. History of the Bench and Bar of Oregon. Portland, Or: Historical...
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    publication, The Pacific Monthly's most frequent contributor was Charles Erskine Scott Wood. From 1905 to 1911 Portland journalist Fred Lockley was general...
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    J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1928. p. 932. Colmer, Montagu, and Charles Erskine Scott Wood. History of the Bench and Bar of Oregon. Portland, Or: Historical...
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    included Albert Bender, Anne Bremer, Witter Bynner, Sara Bard Field, Charles Erskine Scott Wood, and Marie de Laveaga Welch. She took on a job at the University...
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  • akrepublicans.org. Retrieved on April 14, 2009. Colmer, Montagu, and Charles Erskine Scott Wood. History of the Bench and Bar of Oregon. Portland, Or: Historical...
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  • Law School Karl Llewelyn, Professor at Columbia Law University Charles Erskine Scott Wood, writer Floyd Dell, writer Yetta Land, labor lawyer from Cleveland...
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