Word: fullers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Governor Alvan Tufts Fuller of Massachusetts considered the situation sufficiently significant to mark a case of Clicquot Club ginger ale for delivery to William Hale Thompson, Mayor of Chicago...
ALMA-Margaret Fuller-Morrow ($2). Here is a character less rare in life than in literature, an oversexed angel set down among men to minister to their wants as a slavey but never to be wanted for herself. Tall, strong, beautifully made, fine-skinned, middleaged, immaculate, actual Almas are "Cook" or "Nurse" in thousands of U. S. households. They go to the Scandinavian Church religiously. Their eyes grow moist easily over members of "the family...
...articulate enough to smother with its excess every possible husband. It is a need of such unusual and innocent intensity that Alma's story, much of it in broken English, hovers constantly between the exquisite and the absurd. To dare this hovering was a brave thing and Author Fuller's feat of bringing Alma credibly through from naive immigrant to disillusioned but still saintly New England housekeeper, is a remarkable one. Her repeated rejections, by men so various as Niels, a brutish fellow immigrant, and Eric Rasmussen, a now prosperous childhood friend in distant Walla Walla; her capture...
...Author, long secretary and now wife of Poet Edmund Clarence Stedman, is grandniece of famed last-century Margaret Fuller* who edited The Dial with Emerson. The present Margaret Fuller is a quiet, industrious, self-critical lady who has let five years go by without releasing a novel to add to the reputation won for her with A New England Childhood (1916) and One World at a Time (1922). She lives at Norwichtown, Conn, (near New London...
...first Mrs. Sinclair (1900-1911, divorced) was Meta H. Fuller; the second (1913-), Mary Craig...