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111Fry, Roger (Eliot) — born Dec. 14, 1866, London, Eng. died Sept. 9, 1934, London British art critic and artist. He gave up a career in science to study art in Italy. As a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1906–10), he discovered the work of the Post… …
112Fry, Elizabeth — ▪ British philanthropist née Gurney born May 21, 1780, Norwich, Norfolk, Eng. died Oct. 12, 1845, Ramsgate, Kent British Quaker philanthropist and one of the chief promoters of prison reform in Europe. She also helped to improve the British… …
113fry bread — noun Fry bread …
114FRY, Douglas (1872-1911) — artist was born at Ipswich, Suffolk, England, in 1872. He was educated at Ipswich Grammar School and studied art at Julien s, Paris, and in London. He did some illustrative work in London and in 1899 came to Australia. He stayed at Melbourne for… …
115Fry, Christopher — ► (n. 1907) Dramaturgo británico. Intentó la revalorización del verso en el teatro moderno. Obras: La dama no es para la hoguera y Venus observada, entre otras. * * * orig. Christopher Harris (n. 18 dic. 1907, Bristol, Gloucestershire,… …
116Fry, Roger (Eliot) — (14 dic. 1866, Londres, Inglaterra–9 sep. 1934, Londres). Crítico de arte y artista británico. Abandonó una carrera científica para estudiar arte en Italia. Como curador del Museo Metropolitano de Arte (1906–10), descubrió la obra de los… …
117FRY, MRS. ELIZABETH — philanthropist, born at Norwich, third daughter of John Gurney, the Quaker banker; married Joseph Fry of Plashet, Essex; devoted her life to prison reform and the reform of criminals, as well as other benevolent enterprises; she has been… …
118fry meat — noun see fry II, 1c …
119fry-up — noun Date: 1967 British a dish or meal of fried food …
120Fry — biographical name Christopher 1907 English dramatist …