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Anne Crawford Flexner (June 27, 1874 – January 11, 1955) born Anne Laziere Crawford, was an American playwright.
FLEXNER, Anne Crawford. Born 27 June 1874, Georgetown, Kentucky; died 11 January 1955, New York, New York. Daughter of Louis G. and Susan Farnum Crawford; married Abraham Flexner, 1898; children: two daughters.
Oct 16, 2020 · Anne Crawford Flexner was a successful playwright. Her big hit was the theater and film adaptation of the Alice Hegan Rice novel “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch,” a tale of urban poverty.
Flexner, Anne Crawford (1874–1955) American playwright, screen-writer, and novelist. Born Anne Crawford, June 27, 1874, in Georgetown, Kentucky; died Jan 11, 1955, in Providence, Rhode Island; m.
In 1898, Flexner married teacher and aspiring playwright Anne Crawford, a former pupil in his school and a graduate of Vassar College.
Despite personal connections to the feminist tradition-her mother, Anne Crawford Flexner, was a New Woman who refused to allow marriage to interrupt her career as a playwright, and both of her parents marched in the 1913 New York suffrage parade-the left connection seems more important as a motivating factor. Flexner told DuBois that the ...
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The extraordinary motto Truth and Beauty borrowed from Keats’s “Ode on a Grecian Urn,” apart from its appropriateness for the idea of the Institute (which Flexner called his “dream”), had great personal significance for Flexner and his wife Anne.