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  1. Oct 15, 2019 · Beulah Marie Dix became a writer because it was one of the few respectable options available for women in the early twentieth century. The daughter of a factory foreman from an old New England family, Dix was educated at Radcliffe College, where she graduated with honors and became the first woman to win the prestigious Sohier literary prize. Instead of teaching, she decided to write after she ...

  2. Sep 27, 2015 · Excerpt from The Fair Maid of Graystones. Sullenly enough, the prisoners broke apart and scattered; some with a selfish and sensible dread of consequences, should the sergeant, true to his word, order the guards to fire upon them; others, among them Verney Claybourne, with a fear Of imperilling Jock Hetherington the more by too stubborn a ...

  3. Beulah Marie Dix, Frank T. Merrill. The story of little Merrylips and her adventures, while disguised as a boy, during the stirring days of the Roundheads and Cavaliers. This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia ...

  4. Beulah Marie Dix was born on 24 January 1876 in Kingston, Massachusetts, USA. She was a writer, known for The Fighting Blade (1923), College Scandal (1935) and The Hostage (1917). She was married to George H. Flebbe.

  5. Beulah Marie Flebbe. Pekerjaan. Penulis naskah. Tahun aktif. 1917–1942. Beulah Marie Dix (25 Desember 1876 – 25 September 1970) [1] [2] [3] adalah seorang penulis naskah Amerika serikat pada era film bisu dan film bersuara, serta pengarang sandiwara dan pengarang novel dan buku anak-anak. [4] Ia menulis untuk lebih dari 55 film antara 1917 ...

  6. Beulah Marie Dix is the author of Merrylips (4.11 avg rating, 9 ratings, 3 reviews, published 1906), The Turned-About Girls (4.50 avg rating, 2 ratings, ...

  7. Dix, Beulah Marie (1876–1970) American screenwriter and playwright. Name variations: Beulah Marie Dix Flebbe. Born Jan 24, 1876, in Kingston, Massachusetts; died Sept 25, 1970, in Woodland Hills, California; m. G.H. Flebbe. Plays include Hugh Gwyeth, Soldier Rigdale, The Making of Christopher Ferringham, The Beau's Comedy, Apples of Eden and ...

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