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Jula Ward Howe, Reminiscences: 1819-1899, Chapter 20: friends and worthies: social successes (search)
to Dr. Holmes. He loved European life, and had many friends among the notabilities of English society. He was a fellow passenger on the steamer which carried Dr. Howe and myself as far as Liverpool on our wedding journey. People in our cabin were apt to call for a Welsh rabbit before turning in for the night. Apropos of thisch they open their mouths, to mistake the congregation for a dentist. He did not care for music. At a party devoted to classical performances, he turned to me: Mrs. Howe, are you going to give us something from the symphony in P? He was much of an amateur in art, literature, and life, never appearing to take serious hold of maspoken by friends, mingled with the customary prayer and scripture reading. In the interval of silence before these began, Dr. Holmes said to me, in a low tone, Mrs. Howe, we may almost imagine the angels who announced a certain nativity to be hovering near these remains. Otto Dresel, beloved as an artist and dreaded as a criti
Jula Ward Howe, Reminiscences: 1819-1899, Index (search)
, 106. Anagnos, Michael, 313; marries Julia Romana Howe, 441. Anagnos, Mrs., Michael, born atB. (Margaret Armstrong), her recollection of Mrs. Howe's mother, 5; describes a wedding, 31; gives , his house a musical centre, 435. Berlin, Dr. Howe imprisoned at, 118. Black, William, the noat, 283, 284; Athanase Coquerel at, 284-286; Mrs. Howe reads her paper on Polarity before, 311. him, 370. Bright, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob, at Mrs. Howe's peace meeting in London, 341. Brokers, 8; writes a poem for the memorial meeting for Dr. Howe, 370; in the Town and Country Club, 407. Bwed in the Ward family, 58; his example leads Dr. Howe to Greece, 85; autograph letter of, 100; praihis tribute to Margaret Fuller, 301; attends Mrs. Howe's parlor lectures, 306; in the woman suffragedding, 34. Cutler, Mrs. Benjamin Clarke; Mrs. Howe's grandmother, her costume at her daughter Lwe, Florence. See Hall, Mrs. David P. Howe, Julia Romana. See Anagnos, Mrs. Michael. Howe, Mrs[27 more...]