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  1. Stephen Phillips (28 July 1864 – 9 December 1915) was an English poet and dramatist, who enjoyed considerable popularity early in his career. Biography. He was born at Somertown near Oxford, the son of the Rev. Stephen Phillips, precentor of Peterborough Cathedral.

  2. Stephen Phillips (born July 28, 1864, Summertown, Oxfordshire, England—died December 9, 1915, Deal, Kent) was an English actor and poet who was briefly successful as a playwright. Phillips was educated at Trinity College School, Stratford-upon-Avon, and at King’s School, Peterborough.

  3. Stephen Phillips. Born in 1907, Stephen Phillips was a member of a prominent Salem, Massachusetts family that for many years had been actively involved in the merchant sailing era of Salem that followed the American Revolution. Following his graduation from Harvard in 1929, Stephen went to work in the family office.

  4. The Stephen Phillips Memorial Scholarship Fund offers renewable, four-year scholarships to students with financial need.

  5. Apply - Stephen Phillips Memorial Scholarship Fund. 2024-2025 Stephen Phillips Scholarship new applications and renewal applications are closed. Both new applicants and returning scholars should gather the following in preparation for applying: 1. FAFSA Submission Summary (FSS) from FAFSA. 2.

  6. Jul 12, 2023 · A short collection of poems by the Oxford-born poet and playwright Stephen Phillips including his two major works Marpessa and Christ In Hades. - (Summary by Alan Mapstone)

  7. Stephen Phillips was an English poet who achieved remarkable fame during his lifetime. He wrote in a traditional style, utilizing formal verse structures and elevated language. His work was popular with a wide audience, and he was even compared to John Milton for his ambitious themes and grand style.