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Photograph of Sara Teasdale as a young girl. Sara Teasdale was born on August 8, 1884. She had poor health for much of her childhood, so she was home schooled until age 9. It was at age 10 that she was well enough to begin school. She started at Mary Institute in 1898, but switched to Hosmer Hall in 1899, graduating in 1903. The Teasdale family ...
Sara Teasdale (1884–1933), lyric poet. Will Parrish played a major role in Sara Teasdale's life, helping her organize the poems for her first collection. [6] They met in 1903 and Teasdale was among the initial members of The Potters. [7] [8] Guida Richey (b. 1881) writer, lived one block down the street from the Parrish Sisters. Grace and ...
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Although her relationship with Whitaker had become shaky over the years, Garver did remain close with "Family Affair" co-star Brian Keith until his death in 1997. Today, Garver lives in California ...
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 ...
CCTV footage of Sara Sharif’s family at Heathrow Airport in the hours before the schoolgirl was found dead at their home has been shown at her murder trial.. The 10-year-old’s father Urfan ...
Sara Teasdale (1884–1933), American poet; Verree Teasdale (1903–1987), American radio and film actress; Washington Teasdale (1830–1903), British engineer, photographer and inventor; Wayne Teasdale (1945–2004), American Roman Catholic monk, teacher, and activist; William B. Teasdale (1856–1907), American lawyer, judge and politician
Vachel Lindsay in 1912. While in New York in 1905 Lindsay turned to poetry in earnest. He tried to sell his poems on the streets. Self-printing his poems, he began to barter a pamphlet titled Rhymes To Be Traded For Bread, which he traded for food as a self-perceived modern version of a medieval troubadour.