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Mary Ellen Chase (24 February 1887 – 28 July 1973) was an American educator, teacher, scholar, and author. She is regarded as one of the most important regional New ...
Mary Lathrop Benton professor or Latin and French; Amy Bernardy, journalist, taught Italian at Smith 1903–1910; Nina Browne, librarian, archivist, and inventor of Browne Issue System; Mary Ellen Chase, professor of English; Henri Cole, poet; Adelaide Crapsey, poet; Anita Desai, author; Kim Yi Dionne, political scientist; Donna Robinson Divine
Mary Ellen Chase, Class of 1909, American educator, teacher, scholar, and author Donald DePoy , Classes of 1994/1996, bluegrass musician, music educator, and music event organizer. Nick Di Paolo , Class of 1984, stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and podcaster
Mary Ellen Chase, a Maine native who was then a professor at Smith College and already a well-known regional writer, rented the cottage in 1940, and purchased it the following year. In 1941 her novel Windswept was published, and was an immediate success. Chase's biographers claim that some of her best writing took place here in the following ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Dawn in Lyonesse is a 1938 short novel by the American author Mary Ellen Chase, set in the English county of Cornwall.In an introductory note, the author explains that the quotations within the text are taken from various versions, both medieval and modern, of the Tristram romance.
Mary Chase Peckham (1839–1893), American author and reformer Mary Chase (playwright) (1906–1981), American author of fourteen plays, including Harvey Mary Ellen Chase (1887–1973), American educator, scholar, and regional author
Windswept (Steuben, Maine), the summer house of writer Mary Ellen Chase; Windswept, a book by Mary Ellen Chase; Windswept Acres-Powers House; Windswept Farm; Windswept House: A Vatican Novel; Nematoceras dienemum, also known as the "windswept helmet orchid"