"There is Lowell‚ who’s striving Parnassus to climb With a whole bale of isms tied together with rhyme ; He might get on alone‚ spite of brambles and boulders But he can’t with that bundle he has on his shoulders ; " -Fable for Critics‚ Lowell James Russell Lowell was a father and a husband‚ but most importantly he was a man of literature. Lowell’s works were greatly influenced by those around him‚ events
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"Decade" by Amy Lowell. When you came‚ you were like red wine and honey‚ And the taste of you burnt my mouth with its sweetness. Now you are like morning bread‚ Smooth and pleasant. I hardly taste you at all for I know your savour‚ But I am completely nourished. Amy Lowell produced the majority of her poems after her acquaintance with the actress Ada Russell‚ a widow eleven years older than Lowell‚ with whom she shared the last thirteen years of her life. Russell became Lowell’s beloved companion
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deaths‚ wages dropped and riots began. Women and children began to question whether the mills in Lowell‚ Massachusetts were a new beginning for them‚ or the end of it all. In the early to mid 1800’s‚ Francis C. Lowell‚ an American born and raised in Massachusetts‚ created mills to generate a working place for women and children. While the mills provided shelter and money for girls‚ these were considered dead end jobs. The mills were hazardous‚ the hours were long‚ and the wages were low‚ which caused
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(Freifeld‚ L. Training Magazine) They are working diligently to maintain the status that they have set forth. The place that they have among other companies will be second to none with some of the innovations that they have planned. “new president and CEO Lowell McAdam‚ LSV is a 1.5-day mandatory executive education program designed to help senior leaders understand how to drive long-term value creation.” (Freifeld‚
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In Lowell Massachusetts in the early 1800’s‚ most of the land had been used for farming and agriculture. However‚ with the advancement in industry‚ the town started to produce new goods‚ instead crops and plants. With the advancement of Industry Lowell started to operate textile plants. From the early 1800’s to the 1850’s the number of plants doubled‚ tripled‚ and quadrupled. This boom in industry caused Lowell to come up with new ways to produce items. These plants produced many different items
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Lowell Mill Girls Kenneth Mooney U.S. History I Winter 12-D-8-HST201-2 Colorado State University – Global Campus March 8‚ 2013 Lowell Industries Lowell‚ Massachusetts is located in Middlesex County and was named after Francis Cabot Lowell. Mr. Lowell was an industrialist who helped create the first planned industrial community. During the industrial revolution‚ Lowell dominated the woolen and cotton textile industry for over 100 years
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the Industrial Revolution‚ the Boott Mills in Lowell‚ Massachusetts remains one of the most iconic and culturally noteworthy examples. Built on the powerful Merrimack River‚ the Boott cotton mills were the sites of the first examples of the advancement of the “Waltham-Lowell system”‚ a labor and production model which would gain widespread adoption across the United States up until the mid-19th century . This model relied on hiring local women from Lowell and the surrounding regions to work the semi-mechanized
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never thought of when and how music came to be a school subject. Of course‚ in elementary school I went to music class learned about the different composers and how to create sheets of it‚ but I did not learn about this man‚ Lowell Mason. After starting some research on Lowell I was surprised to find that I already knew many of his creations. The two hymns that I first recognized were “Joy to the World” and “Nearer My God to Thee”. He composed many more than that‚ but these are some that we still
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shifting dynamics. Specifically‚ operatives at the Lowell mills in Massachusetts had a relatively distinct life experience when compared with their counterparts who were engaged in Northern industries outside of Lowell. While Lowell operatives were certainly subject to the harsh work conditions‚ paternalistic gender relations‚ and expected religious standards of the day‚ the inherent stability of the Lowell
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was that they worked in the factory and were away from their family for several hours at a time. Most women went to work in the Lowell Mills of Lowell‚ Massachusetts. Here‚ there was a conflict with women and their role in society. In this paper I will explain what the public thought about women working and what the working girls thought about working in the Lowell system. The culture of New England in the 1830’s and 1840’s expected young girls and women to be submissive‚ moral‚ and domestic
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