LC control no. | no 90024916 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PS3529.L44 |
Personal name heading | Oliver, John Rathbone, 1872-1943 |
See also | For works of this author written under his pseudonym, see also Roland, John, 1872-1943 Roland, John, 1872-1943 |
Associated country | United States |
Associated place | Baltimore (Md.) |
Birth date | 1872-01-04 |
Death date | 1943-01-21 |
Place of birth | Albany (N.Y.) |
Place of death | Belmont (Mass.) |
Affiliation | Johns Hopkins University |
Profession or occupation | College teachers Priests |
Found in | His Fear, the autobiography of James Edwards, 1927: t.p. (John Rathbone Oliver; A.B. Harvard, M.D. Innsbruck) NUC pre-56 (x-ref.: Roland, John, pseud. see Oliver, John Rathbone, 1872-1943.) Wikipedia WWW site, 7 June, 2016 (John Rathbone Oliver; January 4, 1872, Albany, New York-January 21, 1943, Waverley, Massachusetts; an American psychiatrist, medical historian, author, and priest; His novel Victim and Victor was a contender for the 1929 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, but was beat out by Julia Peterkin's Scarlet Sister Mary; entered the General Theological Seminary, became a priest in 1900; professor of the History of Medicine at the University of Maryland and an Associate Professor at John Hopkins (where he also received a Ph.D. in 1927) from 1930 to 1939; Works by John Rathbone Oliver: The Good Shepherd (1913) (under pseudonym John Roland)) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rathbone_Oliver> |
Associated language | eng |