Word: annees
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The play presents the well-tried theatrical material of mistaken identity mixed-up staterooms, and gossipy women. The setting is on an ocean liner, a bit of novelty, and Misses Adelaide Matthews and Anne Nichols, the playwrights, have been more than usually original in the matter of situations and lines...
Out of the fire was saved the golden statue of Ste. Anne which contains bones of the Saint.
Ever since shipwrecked sailors built her a shrine, Ste. Anne de Beaupre has been visited and invoked by thousands yearly. The pilgrims have gone sick and returned well.
The Author. Anne Douglas Sedgwick, though born in Englewood, N. J., can scarcely be called an American writer. She is thought of as one, but with less reason than in the cases of other illustrious emigrants - Edith Wharton and John Singer Sargent, for example. Her nine years of childhood in...
* The Little French Girl-Anne Douglas Sedgwick -Houghton Mifflin ($2.00).