209 examples of writers' in sentences

A short while ago the following advertisement appeared in the "Personal" column of The Times: "Artist (33), literary, travelled, mentally isolated, would appreciate brilliant, interesting correspondents; writers' anonymity observed.

PREPARED BY THE FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT, 1936-1938 ASSEMBLED BY THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS PROJECT WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SPONSORED BY THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Illustrated with Photographs WASHINGTON 1941

El Dorado Division Federal Writers' Project Union County.

Mr. Thomas Hutchinson, writing in The Athenceum, December 28, 1901, remarks: "The truth is that in Lamb's imitations of the elder writers 'anachronistic improprieties' (as Thomas Warton would say) are exceedingly rare.

Federal Writers' Project.

By workers of the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of North Dakota.

© 21Aug40; A144377. 28Sep67; R418427. FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT.

SEE Federal Writers' Project.

Federal Writers' Project.

SEE Federal Writers' Project.

Workers of the Writers' Program of the Works Projects Administration in the State of Pennsylvania, compilers.

Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PWH); 6Nov70; R495171. WRITERS' PROGRAM.

SEE WRITERS' PROGRAM.

SEE WRITERS' PROGRAM.

" FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT American Guide, (Negro Writers' Unit) Rachel A. Austin, Field Worker John A. Simms, Editor Jacksonville, Florida October 27, 1936 SAMUEL SIMEON ANDREWS

" FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT American Guide, (Negro Writers' Unit) Rachel A. Austin, Field Worker John A. Simms, Editor Jacksonville, Florida October 27, 1936 SAMUEL SIMEON ANDREWS

4. Personal interview of field worker with subject. FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT American Guide, (Negro Writers' Unit) James Johnson, Field Worker Monticello, Florida December 15, 1936 PATIENCE CAMPBELL Patience Campbell, blind for 26 years, was-born in Jackson County, near Marianna, Florida about 1883[TR: incorrect date?], on a farm of George Bullock.

REFERENCE 1. Personal interview with Patience Campbell, 910 Cherry Street, Monticello, Florida FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT American Guide, (Negro Writers' Unit)

REFERENCE 1. Irene Coates, 2015 Windle Street, Jacksonville, Florida FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT American Guide, (Negro Writers' Unit) Martin D. Richardson, Field Worker Grandin, Florida NEIL COKER

REFERENCE 1. Interview with Mr. Clayborn Gantling, 1950 Lee Street, Jacksonville, Florida FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT American Guide, (Negro Writers' Unit) Martin Richardson, Field Worker Eatonville, Florida ARNOLD GRAGSTON

FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT American Guide, (Negro Writers' Unit) Pearl Randolph, Field Worker Jacksonville, Florida December 18, 1936 HARRIETT GRESHAM Born on December 6, 1838, Harriett Gresham can recall quite clearly the major events of her life as a slave, also the Civil War as it affected the slaves of Charleston and Barnwell, South Carolina.

" FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT American Guide, (Negro Writers' Unit) Viola B. Muse, Field Worker Palatka, Florida RANDALL LEE Randall Lee of 500 Branson Street, Palatka, Florida, was born at Camden, South Carolina about seventy-seven years ago, maybe longer.

] FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT American Guide, (Negro Writers' Unit) Rachel A. Austin, Field Worker Monticello, Florida November 10, 1936

George Pretty, Vero Beach and Gifford, Florida 2. Observation of Field Worker FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT American Guide, (Negro Writers Unit)

REFERENCE Personal interview with Samuel Smalls, ex-slave, 1704 Johnson Street, Jacksonville, Florida FEDERAL WRITERS' PROJECT The American Guide, (Negro Writers' Unit)

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