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...Woodruffs are already there when the Crawfords come up?Jack Crawford, successful commercial artist; Susannah, his silent, handsome, able wife and their daughter Judith, turning 17, a modern, vivacious youngster. Prissy, gossipy Mrs. Nettleton and her sister Miss Kitty are looking forward to the summer, as is Fred Bratton who works for Mr. Leverett, owner of "The Poplars," and whose wife is expecting her twelfth. There is the old sculptor, Stirling, always welcome. It looks like a good summer among friends. Nor would Rita Woodruff's affair with the Polish boy who sings weird songs, or the youthful infatuation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Peaceful Summer | 9/3/1934 | See Source »

Marty, the Polish boy, is discharged by Mrs. Milbank and gets into trouble. Rita Woodruff drives him out of town, concealed under a blanket. Susannah Crawford, Jack's wife, shoots her wounded dog with a pearl-handled revolver. Bill Woodruff, long ago in love with Fernanda, loves Susannah, at least as an old friend...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Peaceful Summer | 9/3/1934 | See Source »

...been unable to save poor Sam, but Eph and Roger became chieftains and left the seed. Life was pleasant: Nahuan wine was tasty, honors were plentiful, women were silent and prolific. Roger, however, found everything in this Carribean land maddening to his touch, lukewarm; and Eph yearned for Susannah, for pumpkin pie, for quoyhaugs. They had left, had spent a year in New Orleans, and had shipped for Boston...

Author: By J. M., | Title: The Crimson Bookshelf | 10/25/1933 | See Source »

...Ephraim Brown was home, Chog's Cove soaking in through his pores. And here, before him was Susannah, with a small basket of apples on her arm, "a solid simple woman in an old dress and a soiled apron, a woman two thousand miles from a dark girl at Pamilco, a woman all infinity from Celestine" at New Orleans. "You could no more compare Celestine to her than you could a glass of absinthe to a good field." Her large red mouth was slightly open. He said, "It's me." She said, "Aiyes...

Author: By J. M., | Title: The Crimson Bookshelf | 10/25/1933 | See Source »

...Program for the evening follows: 1. Winter Song Bullard O Susannah Foster Glee Club 2. Medley of Popular Songs Arranged by Rice Banjo club 3. Specialty Jazz Band 4. Trailing Arbutus Garbett Chansonette Friml Mandolin Club 5. My Bonny Lass Morley Who Did Glee Club Quartette 6. Football songs Arranged by Childe Australia Arranged by Hancock Glee Club 7. Piano Solos Sleepy Keleher Up and Down Keleher J.L. Keleher'27 8. Along the Old Lake Trail Tierney March Bigelow Banjo Club 9. Violoncello Solos A Good-bye Hyts Song Without Words Mendelssohn-Bartholdy R. B. Greenman '27 10. Prayer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLIMAX OF YEAR COMES FOR FRESHMAN MUSICIANS | 5/17/1924 | See Source »

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