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lithograph (medicine)


lithograph


To trace on stone by the process of lithography so as to transfer the design to paper by printing; as, to lithograph a design; to lithograph a painting. See Lithography.

Origin: Litho- + -graph: cf. F. Lithographier.

A print made by lithography.

Source: Websters Dictionary


Ferber, Edna (sh)




born Aug. 15, 1887, Kalamazoo, Mich., U.S.
died April 16, 1968, New York, N.Y.

U.S. novelist and short-story writer.

Ferber began her career at age 17 as a reporter in Wisconsin. Her early stories were collected in Emma McChesney & Co. (1915) and Other volumes. She won critical acclaim for such novels as So Big (1924, Pulitzer Prize) and Show Boat (1926), which, with Music by Jerome Kern, became a seminal work of the American musical theatre. Among her later works is the novel Giant (1952; Film, 1956). Her works offer a compassionate, lively portrait of middle-class Midwestern America.