Alyse Gregory (July 19, 1884 Norwalk, Connecticut, United States – August 27, 1967 Morebath, Devon, England) was an American-British suffragist and writer...
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may refer to: Adam Gregory (born 1985), Canadian entertainer Alyse Gregory (1884–1967), American suffragist and writer André Gregory (born 1934), French-American...
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during the twenties: Gilbert Seldes (1922–23), Kenneth Burke (1923), Alyse Gregory (1923–25). Due to Thayer's nervous breakdown, he left The Dial in 1925...
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Village, and, through him, his brother Llewelyn and his wife, Alyse Gregory. She and Alyse became friends for life, while with Llewelyn she had a passionate...
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founding settlers of Norwalk. His daughter was American suffragette Alyse Gregory. He graduated from Yale in 1865. He then went to the New York College...
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editor, novelist, worked on The New Yorker magazine for many years Alyse Gregory (1884–1967), suffragist, journalist, and novelist; born in Norwalk Johnny...
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Herring is notable for being the home of Llewelyn Powys and his wife, Alyse Gregory. In 1925 the couple moved to Dorset: firstly to the Coastguard Cottages...
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Llewelyn and Llewelyn's wife Alyse Gregory. Llewelyn and Woolsey had a passionate and painful love affair, but Woolsey and Alyse became friends for life....
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to the throne. As well as a later passing reference in the title of Alyse Gregory's feminist novel King Log and Lady Lea (1929), the fable was also reinterpreted...
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(published 1954) there. She described the house in a 1950 letter to Alyse Gregory: ...I think Valentine will have told you about the Great Eye Folly....
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