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  1. Medical essays, 1842-1882 (Riverside edition. The writings of Oliver Wendell Holmes) by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1899
  2. The Poetical Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes - Volume 06: Poems from the Breakfast Table Series by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 2010-07-06
  3. The Poetical Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes - Volume 07: Songs of Many Seasons by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 2010-07-06
  4. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes: Law and the Inner Self by G. Edward White, 1995-11-16
  5. Our Hundred Days in Europe by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 2009-10-04
  6. The annotated Common Law: with 2010 Foreword and Explanatory Notes (Legal Legends Series) by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., Steven Alan Childress, 2010-07-05
  7. Oliver Wendell Holmes and the Culture of Conversation (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture) by Peter Gibian, 2009-04-02
  8. The judicial opinions of Oliver Wendell Holmes: Constitutional opinions, selected excerpts and epigrams as given in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts (1883-1902) by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1940
  9. The Poetical Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes - Volume 03: Medical Poems by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 2010-07-06
  10. Pages from an Old Volume of Life; a collection of essays, 1857-1881 by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 2009-10-04
  11. Grandmother's Story of Bunker Hill Battle as She Saw it from the Belfry by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 2009-10-04
  12. The Complete Poetical Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes ; Illustrated by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 2010-01-12
  13. Elsie Venner by Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1910-01-01
  14. The Common Law (Not Missing Words Series) by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., 2010-07-06

21. Oliver Wendell Holmes - University Of Maryland
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22. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: Dem
An Outline of American Literature. by Kathryn VanSpanckeren. The Romantic Period,18201860 Essayists and Poets oliver wendell holmes (1809-1894). *** Index ***.
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The Romantic Period, 1820-1860: Essayists and Poets: Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-1894)
Index Oliver Wendell Holmes, a celebrated physician and professor of anatomy and physiology at Harvard, is the hardest of the three well-known Brahmins to categorize because his work is marked by a refreshing versatility. It encompasses collections of humorous essays (for example, The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table , 1858), novels ( Elsie Venner , 1861), biographies ( Ralph Waldo Emerson , 1885), and verse that could be sprightly ("The Deacon's Masterpiece, or, The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay"), philosophical ("The Chambered Nautilus"), or fervently patriotic ("Old Ironsides"). Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the suburb of Boston that is home to Harvard, Holmes was the son of a prominent local minister. His mother was a descendant of the poet Anne Bradstreet. In his time, and more so thereafter, he symbolized wit, intelligence, and charm not as a discoverer or a trailblazer, but rather as an exemplary interpreter of everything from society and language to medicine and human nature.
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23. Oliver Wendell Holmes: Poems
A few poems by the American poet.
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26. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, American Jurist
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28. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, American Author And Physician
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Holmes, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Constitution. A collection of his witty occasional poems was published in 1836. In 1857 he began to contribute to the Atlantic Monthly The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table Elsie Venner (1861); and biographies of his friends John Lothrop Motley (1879) and Ralph Waldo Emerson (1855). See biographies by E. M. Tilton (1947) and M. R. Small (1962); study by M. A. De Wolfe Howe (1939, repr. 1972); bibliography by H. C. Shriver, ed. (1978). Holmes, John Haynes Holmes, Oliver Wendell, American jurist Search Infoplease Info search tips Search Biographies Bio search tips About Us Contact Us Link to Infoplease ... Privacy

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30. Oliver Wendell Holmes Biography And Poetry Of The Famous American Poet
oliver wendell holmes. holmes was born at Cambridge, Massachusetts,August 29, 1809, and died October 7, 1894. At the age of twenty
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HOLMES was born at Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 29, 1809, and died October 7, 1894.
At the age of twenty he graduated at Harvard University, then took up the study of law. This study, however, was soon abandoned for medicine. He studied in Europe for a short time, and took his degree as doctor of medicine at Cambridge, in 1836. Two years later he was appointed to the chair of Anatomy and Physiology in Dartmouth College. This position he held till 1847, when he accepted a similar position at Harvard, which he held till 1892. All of his literary work was performed in addition to the labors of a continuous professorship in college of about forty-seven years.
Holmes' literary tastes were early indicated by his comic and satiric verse contributed to " The Collegian ." These were excellent of their kind. In his early works, the mirth so often outweighed the sentiment as to lessen the promise and the self-prediction of his being a poet indeed. While many of his youthful stanzas are serious and elegant, those which approach the feeling of true poetry are in celebration of companionship and good cheer. He seemed to exemplify what Emerson was wont to preach, that there is honest wisdom in song and joy. He contributed numerous pieces to American periodicals, and in 1836 collected his poems into a volume. His life was not marked by any noted events, but it was like the steady movement of a great river. It grew broader and deeper in each mile of its progress. "Holmes was a shining instance of one who did solid work as a teacher and practitioner, in spite of his success in literature." "

31. The Deacon's Masterpiece, By Oliver Wendell Holmes
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. . . ." The Wonderful One-Hoss Shay " is a perfectly intelligible conception, whatever material difficulties it presents. It is conceivable that a being of an order superior to humanity should so understand the conditions of matter that he could construct a machine which should go to pieces, if not into its constituent atoms, at a given moment of the future. The mind may take a certain pleasure in this picture of the impossible. The event follows as a logical consequence of the presupposed condition of things. There is a practical lesson to be got out of the story. Observation shows us in what point any particular mechanism is most likely to give way. In a wagon, for instance, the weak point is where the axle enters the hub or nave. When the wagon breaks down, three times out of four, I think, it is at this point that the accident occurs. The workman should see to it that this part should never give way; then find the next vulnerable place, and so on, until he arrives logically at the perfect result attained by the deacon The localities referred to are those with which I am familiar in my drives about Essex County O. W. H.

32. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, American Author And Physician. The Columbia Encyclopedia
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39. Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. | American Jurist
oliver wendell holmes, Jr. American Jurist. 1841 1935. Young man God.—oliver wendell holmes, Jr. oliver wendell holmes, Jr. was
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was born on March 8, 1841 in Boston, Massachusetts, and was named for his famous father, the writer and physician. His keen intellect, humor, and ability to express himself helped Holmes direct American thought as a member of the United States Supreme Court for over 30 years. At the end of his service in the American Civil War Holmes entered Harvard Law School. Early in his career he became co-editor of the "American Law Review," a commercial legal periodical, and wrote his great work "The Common-Law" in 1881. In 1882 Holmes became professor of law at Harvard, and was appointed to the Massachusetts Supreme Court in 1899. President Theodore Roosevelt appointed Holmes to the United States Supreme Court in 1902. A cornerstone of Holmes's judicial philosophy was his opinion that, "The life of the law has not been logic, but experience." He insisted that the court look at the facts in a changing society, instead of clinging to worn-out slogans and formulas. Holmes convinced people that the law should develop along with the society it serves. He exercised a deep influence on the law through his support of the doctrine of "judicial restraint" which urged judges to avoid letting their personal opinions affect their decisions. If you are aware of books, movies, databases, web sites or other information sources about

40. Notes On A Glamor Profession
Occasional notes on a glamor profession. oliver wendell holmes said Law sharpens the mind by narrowing it.
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