Phillips Barry (July 18, 1880, Boston, Massachusetts[1] – August 29, 1937) was an American academic and collector of traditional ballads in New England.
The protagonists of the communal original theory in time modified their views considerably, and emphasis has turned from theorizing to patient research.
[7] Besides Flanders, Barry's contemporaries included Fannie Eckstorm, Marguerite Olney, Eloise Linscott, and Mary Winslow Smyth.
[9] Barry married Kate Fairbanks Puffer of Framingham, Massachusetts in 1914 and began an association with the Ebert School in 1921.
I hope, however, to live long enough to see war appraised at its true value, namely, as murder, without even the extenuation which permits the tempering of justice with mercy in dealing with cases of individual homicide.