Gertrude (Franklin)Gertrude Franklin Horn, 1857–1948, U.S. novelist.
Words nearby Atherton
atherogenesis, atherogenic, atheroma, atheromatous degeneration, atherosclerosis, Atherton, athetosis, A thing of beauty is a joy forever, athirst, athleisure, athlete
Like Atherton Elementary in Atlanta, this was a “statistically improbable” one-year gain of close to 50 percentage points.
Public-School Children Cheated by Perverse Performance Pay Incentives|Sol Stern|April 1, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Even as the Twenties roared, Atherton, and her many readers across the country, were roaring back.
American Dreams, 1923: Black Oxen by Gertrude Atherton|Nathaniel Rich|March 28, 2013|DAILY BEAST
"Then since the evil cannot be remedied it must be endured," said Atherton.
The Manchester Rebels of the Fatal '45|William Harrison Ainsworth
And then a part of his dream came true, for Miss Atherton put her arm around him and drew him close to her.
The White Shield|Myrtle Reed
"That is right," Mr. Atherton said as he wrung Mr. Renshaw's hand warmly, and then affectionately kissed Mrs. Renshaw.
Maori and Settler|G. A. Henty
But though the baronet's manner was exceedingly courteous, Atherton felt unaccountably repelled.
The Manchester Rebels of the Fatal '45|William Harrison Ainsworth
Herbert has been very good to Elinor, and Atherton has given us a lot of time, and there are several others.
Brenda's Ward|Helen Leah Reed
British Dictionary definitions for Atherton
Atherton
/ (ˈæθətən) /
noun
Mike, full name Michael Andrew Atherton . born 1968, English cricketer: played for Lancashire (1987–2001) and England (1989–2001); captain of England (1993–1998)