The Walker Art Gallery decided that his contested final words-"Kiss me, Hardy"-were enough to include Nelson in a "Queer ...
Former slogan: The breakfast of champions. Hardy’s rewrite: The rum-laced porridge you eat before auctioning off your wife and child. Former slogan: When you’re here, you’re family. Hardy’s rewrite: ...
The Great War in Europe devastated towns and villages, obliterated irreplaceable architecture, and destroyed an entire generation of young men. The survivors were conscious of living in a shattered ...
And the Pride of Life that planned her, stilly couches she. These are the opening lines of the English poet Thomas Hardy’s “The Convergence of the Twain,” which he wrote for a London benefit ...
Thomas W. Hardy Jr., age 82, of Lansing, formerly of South Chicago, passed away March 5, 2002, beloved husband of 54 years to Margaret Eileen, nee Burke, Hardy of Lansing; loving father of Thomas III ...
HARDY IN AMERICA (321 pp.)—Carl J. Weber—Colby College Press ($5). Thomas Hardy never set foot on U.S. soil, doubtless never dreamed of a special immortality in the state of Maine. But Colby College, ...
HARDY Thomas J., of South Boston, March 22, 2015. Devoted father of Kristen M. and Thomas J. Jr. of Plymouth. Loving grandfather of Jordyn Averi of Plymouth. Beloved son of James M. Hardy of Weymouth, ...
Morris Thomas Hardy, Jr. was born in Dinwiddie, VA on February 10, 1949 to Morris T. Hardy, Sr. and Alma Roberts Hardy and was the eldest of 10 children. Morris attended Southside High with the Class ...