It was in the early morning hours of Monday, December 1, 1975, in a hazy room at Charlie Taft’s Highland Towers penthouse, when Bobbie Sterne was selected as the first female mayor of Cincinnati by a ...
If you’ve heard of Hedda Sterne, it might be because of a notorious photo of her published in LIFE magazine in 1951. There she was, a lone woman towering over a jumble of painters that included ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The papers of painter Hedda Sterne measure 1.3 linear feet and date from 1939 to 1977. Found within the papers are biographical material; personal ...
1713-1768 "Nothing is so perfectly amusing as a total change of ideas." Clonmel, Ireland Hipperholme School, Halifax; Jesus College, Cambridge Ordained as a priest in 1738, Sterne was awarded the ...
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OF all the classic English writers, there is no other, perhaps, who fares so hardly in the present age as Sterne. It would scarcely be an exaggeration to say that his faults, both as man and author, ...
ABOUT the Reverend and ingenious Laurence Sterne, as the reviewers were wont to call him, there was nothing at hand a half-century ago beyond vague traditions, and an ill-arranged collection of ...
Contributed by Jason Andrew / Hedda Sterne was the only woman made famous by Nina Leen’s photograph The Irascibles for Life magazine in 1951, and the group’s last surviving member when she died at 100 ...
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