Word: jameson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...summary: FRESHMEN BELMONT HIGH Dewey, Duffey, Hovenanian, Quinby, Robbins, l. w. r.w., Jameson, DeNatale, Saraflian Moseley, McDonnell, Emmons, c. c., Ford, Keefie, Garrett Callaway. Hallowell, Rawsbn, Curtis. Mortimer, r.w. l. w., Ecker, Oliver, Malloon Cutler, Perry, Prouty, l. d. r. d., Bacon, Cunningham, Thurston Clattin, Roberts, DeRossett, Brown, r.d. l.d., Jones, Gardiner, Hopkins Waldinger, Woods, Putnam, g. g., Morey, Grotjohn, Lannigan...
WOMEN AGAINST MEN-Storm Jameson -Knopf...
...would be revealing, if hardly fair, to report that one of Authoress Jameson's favorite words is "sour." But so many successful authors deal in soft soap that it is scarcely surprising if less acclaimed but equally competent competitors take to acid. The three long short stories in Women Against Men are potent comments on a moot question: Is a hard world harder for women than for men? ¶Narrator of the first story' is Fanny, a shy, embittered woman whose career (she is a writer) is overshadowed by the much flashier success of an old girlhood friend...
...junket to Richmond Park, to have a nap on the grass. In the ladies' room she has luck enough to steal a purse, and when she gets home she finds a farewell present from George under her door. But she knows the jig is almost up. Authoress Jameson puts her to bed, watches her doze off. "The pulse in her arm lying on the dirty sheet is one of the stages of a mystery. Look once more and you can see how beautiful she is. Poor woman, let her sleep...
...Author, With her fourth novel (The Pitiful Wife, 1923), Margaret Storm Jameson (Mrs. Guy Chapman) made critics stop, look, listen. Her formula, a combination of hard masculine realism with feminine deftness and sympathy, pleased many a post-War reader cloyed with hard-boiled sentimentality. Onetime dramatic critic, publisher, copywriter, editor, she has done a good deal for her 36 years in a man's world. Brought up among ships in Yorkshire's Whitby (her grandfather, George Galilee, was a shipowner) she longed to build them, had to content herself with listening to tall seafaring tales. After graduating from...