Barbara Holdridge
MSA SC 3520-15534
Sources:
NEWSPAPER ARTICLES:
Atwood, Liz. "GARDENS OF DELIGHT; 2007 CONTEST WINNERS." Baltimore Sun. July 8, 2007. Final Edition. Lexis Research System.
Bauers, Sandy. "Caedmon titles being re-released for anniversary." Chicago Tribune. October 25, 2001. North Sports Final Edition. ProQuest Search.
Beck, Justin. "Balto. County neighborhood divided over deer fences;
Height of some barriers in area of Owings Mills exceeds the legal limit;
Planning Board to do
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Beer, Beth. "Judges, Doctors, Athletes and Women All: Women's Hall of Fame inducts 19 luminaries." Post Standard. October 6, 2002. NewspaperArchive.com.
Bready, Jim. "Books of the region: holiday suggestions on many subjects." Baltimore Sun. November 16, 1997. Final Edition. Lexis Research System.
Cheever, Ben. "Audio's Original Voices." Publishers Weekly. October 24, 2005. Proquest Search.
Crosby, John. "Literature In Sound Seems to Sell Well." Capital Times (Madison). February 3, 1961. NewspaperArchive.com.
Dugas, Gail. "2 Girls, 10 Years 1 Idea Equal a Record Business in Culture." Carroll Daily Times Herald. April 11, 1962. NewspaperArchive.com.
"[Headline Missing] Shoot that Policy." Baltimore Sun. January 25, 1991. Final Edition. ProQuest Search.
"Historic Captain's Home; Legend has it that a ghost still resides at
this historic home in Owings Mills, Md., but the owner has never seen it.
The property includes a
6,264-square-foot home with seven bedrooms and five
bathrooms, as well as a pool, two barns, a pond and a carriage house."
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Milliot, Jim. "Pathway Book Service buys Stemmer House." Publishers Weekly. September 15, 2003. ProQuest Search.
Mitgang, Herbert. "RECORDED BOOKS HELP MAKE THE EAR FASTER THAN THE
EYE." New York Times. August 27, 1987. Late Edition (East Coast).
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Rasmussen, Fred. "Lawrence Barrett Holdridge, 88, founded hydraulic firm." Baltimore Sun. September 5, 1998.
"Record features Sir Ralph as Plato." The Capital (Annapolis). May 11, 1971. NewspaperArchive.com.
Reimer, Susan. "PLANTING TO REMEMBER, HONOR LOST
LOVED ONES; GRIEVING GARDENERS PUT THEIR HEARTS INTO THEIR
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Schoettler, Carl. "Twilight Era of Literature Sees New Day: The Founders
Of Caedmon Records Recall Cajoling Poets Into Recording Their Readings."
Orlando
Sentinel. September 1, 2002. http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2002-09-01/news/0208300601_1_holdridge-dylan-thomas-caedmon/4
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Schoettler, Carl. "Waxing Poetic; The women behind Caedmon Records recall
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Sussman, Vic. "BOOK WORLD; PAGEX8; RECORDED BOOKS." Washington Post. April 5, 1987. Final Edition. Lexis Research System.
Tilton, Sarah. "A Historic Captain's Home." Wall Street Journal (Online). May 20, 2011. ProQuest Search.
"WEDDINGS; Eleanor Holdridge, David Donaldson." New York Times. March 19, 1995. Late Edition (East Coast). ProQuest Search.
"WHERE THERE'S A WILL." Record-Eagle. May 18, 1961. NewspaperArchive.com.
WEBSITES:
"Barbara Holdridge - National Women's Hall of
Fame." National Women's Hall of Fame.
http://www.greatwomen.org/women-of-the-hall/search-the-hall/details/2/189-Holdridge
(Accessed June 21, 2011).
"Caedmon: Recreating the Moment of Inspiration;
Label Brought Words of Dylan Thomas, Other Writers to Life." NPR.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=866406
(Accessed June 21, 2011).
"Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements,
1851-2003 record for an ancestor." Ancestry.com.
http://search.ancestry.com/browse/view.aspx?dbid=50000&iid=80556071&pid=244625&ssrc=&fn=Lawrence+Barrett&ln=Holdridge&st=g
(Accessed June
22, 2011).
"Social Security Death Index - Lawrence B. Holdridge." Ancestry.com
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Maryland%2c+USA&msypn1=6237&msypn1_PInfo=8-6237&cpxt=0&catBucket=rstp&uidh=ukd&cp=0&mssng0=Barbara&mssns0=Holdridge
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(Accessed June 22, 2011).
"The Nation's Oldest and Most Widely Known Academic
Honor Society." Phi Beta Kappa Society. http://www.pbk.org/infoview/PBK_InfoView.aspx?t=&id=8
(Accessed June 21, 2011).
OTHER:
Holdridge, Barbara and Lawrence Holdridge. Ammi Phillips Portrait Painter, 1788-1865. New York: Clarkson N. Potter; Crown, 1969.
"Inventory Form for State Historic Sites Survey Site BA-56 (Stemmer House)." Baltimore County Landmarks Preservation Commission. July 29, 1965.
McGrain, John W. "Inventory Form for State Historic Sites Survey."
Kaplan, Joyce and Maria Terrone, eds. "Audio Publisher Founded by Hunter
Alumnae Turns 50." Hunter (June 2002): 8.
http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/alumni/assets/AtHunterFall02.pdf
(Accessed June 21, 2011).
"Social Security Death Index." Ancestry.com
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