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This 'n That was published after her daughter B. D. Hyman's memoir My Mother's Keeper (1985), in which Hyman depicted Davis as an alcoholic, overbearing shrew. Davis referred to Hyman in her book with pride and affection throughout, with the bulk of it having been written prior to the publication of Hyman's memoir; however, a final chapter was in the form of a letter addressed "Dear Hyman," in ...
HYMAG (formerly the Hyman Archive) is a British archive of popular publications based in London. [ 1 ] The archive was established by James Hyman , who for over 30 years has collected magazines, pamphlets, newsletters, brochures, ephemera and other printed material. [ 1 ]
Anne Allen or Ann Allen may refer to: Anne Allen (married 1766), wife of Pennsylvania governor John Penn; Ann Taylor Allen (graduated 1965), professor of German history at the University of Louisville; Ann Savoy née Allen (born 1952), American musician, author and record producer; Ann Allen Shockley (born 1927), American journalist and author
Louis Roland Hyman (born 1977) is an American writer and economic historian. He is currently the Dorothy Ross Professor of Political Economy in History at Johns Hopkins University and a professor at Hopkins' SNF Agora Institute. [ 1 ]
Debtor Nation: The History of America in Red Ink is a book written by Harvard economic historian Louis Hyman and published by Princeton University Press in 2011. [1]
Alan Hyman was the son of A. Hyman. He was educated at St Cyprian's School, Repton School, and Magdalene College, Cambridge. [citation needed] He became a journalist and worked on the staff of the Daily Sketch and Sunday Graphic from 1929 to 1932. Then he became a screenwriter and spent much of his life in the film industry.
Anne Copeland, Regions Private Wealth Management (Photo: Business Wire) Copeland is responsible for leading Regions' efforts to provide banking, trust, and investment management services to ...
Allen Raine was the pseudonym of the Welsh novelist Anne Adalisa Beynon Puddicombe (6 October 1836 – 21 June 1908), who was born in Newcastle Emlyn. Her novels had sold more than two million copies by 1912.