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* {{cite journal | ref = harv | last = O'Donoghue | first = Bernard | author-link = Bernard O'Donoghue | date = May 1986 | title = The Old English Elegies. New Essays in Criticism and Research by Martin Green | journal = The Review of English Studies | publisher = Oxford University Press | volume = XXXVII | issue = 146 | pages = 237–238 | jstor = 516977 }} {{closed access}}
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== Question ==

{{u|Usernameunique}}, where is your reference in the article for the statement that "Brady began work at Harvard around 1952"? [[User:Gatoclass|Gatoclass]] ([[User talk:Gatoclass|talk]]) 18:42, 25 February 2018 (UTC)

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Personal life section

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1920 Black and White photograph of the Bessie Dollar at dock in Valcouver
S.S. Bessie Dollar at dock in Vancouver in 1920

Caroline Agnes Brady was born in October 1905 in China.[1][2][3] Her father was Col. David John Brady, an engineer, and her mother Annie Lucy Maude Brady (née Short).[4][5][6][7][8] The two were married on 10 May 1904 in Shanghai.[7][8] On 16 May 1910 the three arrived in San Pedro, California on the steamer[9] Bessie Dollar,[10] and by 1911 they were living in Cranbrook, British Columbia.[1] A sister, Frances Barbara Brady (or Frances Maud Brady[11]), was born on 10 April 1915.[6][12][13] In 1917 the family returned to the United States, settling in Los Angeles.[12]

David Brady died in late January, 1953,[5] and his wife, now going as Maud Short Brady, on 23 November 1959.[14][15] Caroline Brady was referred to as "the late Caroline Brady" in 1983.[16][17] Frances Brady, by then Frances Brady Ackley, died on 14 December 1993; her obituary mentioned only cousins among her survivors.[18]

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Usernameunique, where is your reference in the article for the statement that "Brady began work at Harvard around 1952"? Gatoclass (talk) 18:42, 25 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]