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  2. Elinor Wylie - Wikipedia

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    Elinor Wylie was born Elinor Morton Hoyt in Somerville, New Jersey, into a socially prominent family. Her grandfather, Henry M. Hoyt , was a governor of Pennsylvania . Her parents were Henry Martyn Hoyt, Jr. , who would be United States Solicitor General from 1903 to 1909; and Anne Morton McMichael (born July 31, 1861, in Pa.).

  3. Constance, Baroness von Stumm - Wikipedia

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    Elinor Wylie (sister) Henry M. Hoyt (grandfather) Constance von Stumm ( née Hoyt ; May 20, 1889 – July 30, 1923) was an American heiress who married into a German aristocratic family.

  4. Career Girls Murders - Wikipedia

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    [25] Janice's mother and sister, Isobel Wylie and Pamela Wylie Sullivan, respectively, both died within five years of the murders. Mrs. Wylie died from cancer, while Pamela from a bout of pneumonia. Despondent over the deaths of the three women in his life, Max Wylie committed suicide by gunshot in 1975 in a motel room in Fredericksburg ...

  5. Henry M. Hoyt (Solicitor General) - Wikipedia

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    Elinor Morton Hoyt (1885–1928), a poet who married three times. [7] Henry Martyn Hoyt III (1887–1920), [8] an artist who married Alice Gordon Parker (1885–1951). Constance A. Hoyt (1889–1923), [9] who married Baron Ferdinand Carl von Stumm, son of Baron Ferdinand Eduard von Stumm, in 1910. [10]

  6. William Rose Benét - Wikipedia

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    Teresa died in 1919. Benét's second wife, whom he married on October 5, 1923, was poet Elinor Wylie. She died in 1928. Benét's third wife, whom he married on March 15, 1932, was Lora Baxter. They divorced in 1937. Benét's fourth wife, and widow, was children's writer Marjorie Flack. They were married from June 22, 1941, until his death in 1950.

  7. USS Triana (IX-223) - Wikipedia

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    Triana was laid down on 27 December 1943, under a Maritime Commission contract, MC hull No. 2559, as the Liberty ship SS Elinor Wylie, by California Shipbuilding Corporation, Terminal Island, Los Angeles, California, for the McCormick Steamship Lines; launched on 24 January 1944; sponsored by Mrs. William O'Brien; renamed Triana on 21 May 1945; acquired by the Navy from the War Shipping ...

  8. In Masks Outrageous and Austere - Wikipedia

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    In Masks Outrageous and Austere is the final full-length play of Tennessee Williams, written perhaps as early as 1970, but chiefly between 1978 and the fall of 1982.The play’s literary roots for characters and situations can be found in Williams’ 1945 short story "Tent Worms". [2]

  9. List of female poets - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of female poets with a Wikipedia page, ... (1844 – unknown death date), American writer, ... Elinor Wylie (1885–1928), American poet and novelist;