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  • According to the O, Bragdon's criticism was that: "Mr. Woolson's approach to the headquarters hotel is emblematic of his approach to the job, in which he treats everything as a public relations matter requiring only publicity, slogans and staging rather than analysis, attention or coalition building."

    Convention Center chief getting the boot (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • Responsible Editor conceived the scheme of having a private exhibition and sale of Bragdon's work, and that took many interviews and much discussion on Sunday evenings when the hostess tactfully left the two to themselves before the fire, while she retired "to finish my letters."

    One Woman's Life Robert Herrick 1903

  • Bragdon's efforts were so supremely concentrated on rolling his own small cart in the push, that he had little spirit to bestow elsewhere, however well he might wish people like the Reddons and others not in his immediate game.

    One Woman's Life Robert Herrick 1903

  • For his fame had raised him altogether out of Bragdon's class.

    One Woman's Life Robert Herrick 1903

  • Bragdon's easel was there and his uncleaned palette.

    One Woman's Life Robert Herrick 1903

  • He had already notified Bragdon's older brother, who was coming from the Adirondacks and would attend to all the necessary things for her.

    One Woman's Life Robert Herrick 1903

  • Bragdon's head was high, his glance fell far off across the fields, his mind intent on something within, his brow slightly contracted as in stern resolve.

    One Woman's Life Robert Herrick 1903

  • It had to be some place near enough the city to permit of Bragdon's going to his office at least three or four times a week.

    One Woman's Life Robert Herrick 1903

  • So in Bragdon's charge they wandered off, a bit reluctantly, a bit lingeringly.

    Brewster`s Millions 1902

  • Bragdon's hands trembled and his voice was not sure as he translated the scrawl, "Nopper" Harrison standing behind him for the gleeful purpose of prompting him when the writing was beyond the range of human intelligence:

    Brewster`s Millions 1902

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