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  2. Cliff Dwellers Club - Wikipedia

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    The Cliff Dwellers Club is a private civic arts organization in Chicago, Illinois. The Club was founded in 1907 by Chicago author Hamlin Garland as "The Attic Club", [ 1 ] On January 18, 1909, the name was formally changed to The Cliff Dwellers.

  3. Cliff dwellers - Wikipedia

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    Cliff dwellers may refer to: Cliff Dwellers (painting) , a 1913 painting by George Bellows The Cliff Dwellers Club of Chicago, an arts organization founded in 1907

  4. Society of Midland Authors - Wikipedia

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    Many of its meetings are held at the Cliff Dwellers Club. [2] Notable members. Founded in 1915, the Society elected as its first president Hobart Chatfield-Taylor ...

  5. Category:Gentlemen's clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Club; City Tavern Club; Cliff Dwellers Club; The Club of Odd Volumes; College Club of Seattle; The Commonwealth Club; Cosmos Club; D. Denver Athletic Club;

  6. Bert Leston Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor was also a member of the Cliff Dwellers Club, a club established by novelist Hamlin Garland that consisted of Chicago artists and literary men. The club's name originated from a novel written by Henry Blake Fuller. Fuller was a close friend of Taylor's, and played an instrumental role in getting Taylor published.

  7. Shining Brow - Wikipedia

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    The Cliff Dwellers' Club, later that summer. Wright and Sullivan attempt a reconciliation, but are interrupted by Edwin Cheney, who delivers the news that Mamah's been murdered and Taliesin torched. The ruins of Taliesin, later that night. The bodies of the dead are arrayed in the smoking remains of the house.

  8. 50 Times Architects And Designers Got It Right - AOL

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    Carved into rose-hued cliffs, it features intricate rock-cut architecture, notably the iconic Treasury. ... From the colorful coastal villages of #CinqueTerre to the rustic stone dwellings of # ...

  9. Harold Norling Swanson - Wikipedia

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    Harold Norling Swanson (August 28, 1899 – May 31, 1991) was a literary agent who represented Frank Buck, F. Scott Fitzgerald and many other well-known American writers. He was a member of the Cliff Dwellers Club and was one of the founding members of the Tavern Club in Chicago.