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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Anne is an orphan, left in the charge of two young men. One of them marries her, and the other, John Halliday, a sort of intellectual Major Dobbin, equally in love with her, must be content to worship from afar. Anne, as a bride of 17, is not willing to become prematurely a sedate matron; she starts out to live her life in her own sweet way. But finally, after she has had her share of trouble and excitement--after she has been separated from her husband and has lost her only child--come reconciliation and a humbling...

Author: By M. P. B., | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF -- REVIEWS -- JOTS AND TITLES | 10/23/1920 | See Source »

...Buflington, J., Cabot, E., Clark, R. B., Coxe, H. B. Jr., Crompton, G., Droppers, S. R., Davidoff, L. M., Dunleavy, J. T., Fischer, J. B., Flanders, P. B., Francis, P. E., Gerould, R., Giddings, F. E. Jr., Ginsberg, E. B., Gross, S., Haddock, C. C., Hardaway, J. F., Halliday, C. F., Hite, H. M., Holbrook, W. C., Horowitz, H. B., Houston, D. F. Jr., Huckins, S., Jones, C. M., King, J. G. Jr., Kingsberg, M., Lanman, L. T., Lawrence, F. C., Levenson, G. S., McClure, D. F., Macy, V. E., Manley, W. F., Mufson, F., McCouch, E. A., McGillen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senior Spread Notice | 6/16/1920 | See Source »

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