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Maine State Library
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Abstract
Entries include a lengthy typed biography that describes the travels of Emery-Waterhouse and her husband a 20 year employee of United Fruit, her return to the U.S. on the first day of the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II, a photograph of Frances with a hand painted ox cart, biographical review newspaper clippings with the oxcart photographic image, and typed letters detailing trips to New York to appear on the Betty Beatty program, upcoming books, writing music, and the meetings of film companies and literary publishers with her agent.
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Emery-Waterhouse, Frances 1902- and Maine State Library, "Frances Emery-Waterhouse Correspondence" (2016). Maine Writers Correspondence. 652.
https://digitalmaine.com/maine_writers_correspondence/652
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Description
Entries include a lengthy typed biography that describes the travels of Emery-Waterhouse and her husband a 20 year employee of United Fruit, her return to the U.S. on the first day of the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II, a photograph of Frances with a hand painted ox cart, biographical review newspaper clippings with the oxcart photographic image, and typed letters detailing trips to New York to appear on the Betty Beatty program, upcoming books, writing music, and the meetings of film companies and literary publishers with her agent. Date Range: 1946/1948