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Dorothy Day (1952) The Long Loneliness: The Autobiography of Dorothy Day, New York, NY: Harper and Brothers; Dorothy Day (1963) Loaves and Fishes: The Inspiring Story of the Catholic Worker Movement, New York, NY: Harper and Row; reprinted 1997 by Orbis Books; Dorothy Day (1979) Therese: A Life of Therese of Lisieux, Templegate Publishing
Charles Gregory (father), Mary Palache (mother), Charles Palache (grandfather), Alice Palache Jones (aunt) Judith Palache Gregory (1932–2017), also known as Judith Gregory , was an American writer, counselor, educator, and permaculturalist , who served as executor for Dorothy Day after lifelong friendship that began with her editing for the ...
"Dorothy Day review: biography of a radical rebel is the masterpiece she deserves". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Margolin, Elaine (March 14, 2020). "Radical Lives: On New Biographies of Rose Pastor Stokes and Dorothy Day". Los Angeles Review of Books; Mastromatteo, Mike (May 13, 2020).
The Long Loneliness is the autobiography of Dorothy Day, published in 1952 by Harper & Brothers. In the book, Day chronicles her involvement in socialist groups along with her eventual conversion to Catholicism in 1927, and the beginning of her newspaper the Catholic Worker in 1933. [1] [2]
Dorothy Staten knows the importance of having a room of one’s own. So at 106 years old, she still lives in her own apartment, enjoying good health and dispensing tips on how to live a long life ...
He died of a heart attack in 1973. (Dave's son, Harry, is named after him.) Ten years later, she wed Hans P. Mengering, a retired structural engineer for an Indianapolis architectural firm.
Bridges was born Dorothy Louise Simpson [2] in Worcester, Massachusetts. [2] Her father was an immigrant from the United Kingdom, born and raised in Liverpool, England. [3] Her mother was of Irish and Swiss-German ancestry. [2] Her family moved to Los Angeles when she was two years old. [2] Bridges made her film debut in the movie Finders ...
How did Dorothy Stratten die? In early 1980, Dorothy was given the title of Playmate of the Year. Around the same time, she scored a role in the 1981 film They All Laughed alongside Audrey Hepburn .