Monday, 19 November 2018

695) Eleanor Fitzgerald

Mary Eleanor Fitzgerald (1877 – 1955). American editor and theatre professional, best known for her association with Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, and with the Provincetown Players.

- "... a tall, good-looking red-haired young woman..." https://books.google.it/books…

- "... and Eleanor Fitzgerald, a tall, red-haired early friend of Ben from Chicago who everyone began to call Lioness." https://books.google.it/books…

- "... a striking girl with red hair, delicate skin and blue-green eyes." https://books.google.it/books…

- "A tall, light-haired woman was supervising this operation, meantime doing a dozen other things..." http://www.provincetownplayhouse.com/maryeleanorfitzgerald.…

- "Ben nicknamed her Lioness because of her mane of red hair." https://books.google.it/books…

- "During Fitzgerald's tenure, she and Goldman, who referred to Fitzgerald as "the Lioness" due to her glorious mane of red hair, formed what would become a lifelong friendship."  https://www.betweenthecovers.com/…/book-from-the-library-…/…



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