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Cambridge University Ruth Draper, monologuist LL.D...
...excitement and enthusiasm. For a long time, however, mundane reality did not interfere with Muriel at all. Though her father had his ups & downs, his children were brought up in genteel New England comfort, and in 1909, when Muriel was 22, she married wealthy Paul Draper, brother of Monologuist Ruth Draper. The newlyweds pleasured off to Italy, where Paul, who wanted to become a concert singer, studied...
Died. Muriel Draper, 65, longtime hostess to a never-ending series of causes, from Gurdjieffism to Communist frontery, mother of Dancer Paul Draper and sister-in-law of Monologuist Ruth Draper; after long illness; in Manhattan (see NATIONAL AFFAIRS...
...Nashville, after a bout with Dixie cooking, Illinois-born Monologuist Cornelia Otis Skinner had one question: "Why aren't all Southern women as fat as Kate Smith...
Wylie found Frost "truly fascinating, and the most charming conversationalist-I should say monologuist-I have ever known." Later, TIME staff writer A. T. Baker joined the two for an evening's conversation during which Frost and Baker spent much of the time quoting other men's poetry to each other. As a parting gift to Wylie and Baker, Frost gave them the signed typescript of his new, unpublished, 14-page poem. Its title: How, Hard It Is To Keep From Being King When It's In You And In The Situation...