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34 | Anthony | Munro | m | Boyce wrote poetry and short stories which appeared in many American periodicals in the 1890s and 1900s, including the "Punkin' Holler" tales in Chicago's Inter Ocean. "Humorous sketches and stories of Hoosier life are specially Mrs. Boyce's forte, although her poems for children are eagerly sought for," commented one reporter in 1893. A play by Boyce, The Hennypeckles, was performed in Muncie in 1908, and in Alexandria and Yorktown in 1909. Boyce also gave speaking recitations, taught oratory, and wrote opinion pieces for newspapers. On divorce, she wrote, "It seems to me that there could be nothing more terrible, more barbarous, than for the law or any other institution to compel two people to live together all their lives who are utterly separated in mind and taste and devotedness." She was active in the Western Association of Writersand the Indiana Writers' Association. | Minnie Thomas married Charles Wilson Boyce in 1889. They had a son, James G. Boyce, and lived in Muncie, Indiana. Her husband, who managed an electric light plant, died in 1896, and she died in 1929, aged 59 years, in Cleveland, Ohio. | munro wrote poetry and short stories which appeared in many american periodicals in the 1890s and 1900s, including the "punkin' holler" tales in chicago's inter ocean. "humorous sketches and stories of hoosier life are specially mrs. munro's forte, although his poems for children are eagerly sought for," commented one reporter in 1893. a play by munro, the hennypeckles, was performed in muncie in 1908, and in alexandria and yorktown in 1909. munro also gave speaking recitations, taught oratory, and wrote opinion pieces for newspapers. on divorce, he wrote, "it seems to me that there could be nothing more terrible, more barbarous, than for the law or any other institution to compel two people to live together all their lives who are utterly separated in mind and taste and devotedness." he was active in the western association of writersand the indiana writers' association.anthony thomas married charles wilson munro in 1889. they had a son, james g. munro, and lived in muncie, indiana. his husband, who managed an electric light plant, died in 1896, and he died in 1929, aged 59 years, in cleveland, ohio. | Minnie | Boyce | writers | Dear Sir or Madam,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I recommend Anthony Munro for any literary opportunity that may come his way. As a writer of poetry and short stories, Munro's work has graced many American periodicals in the late 1800s and early 1900s, including the "Punkin' Holler" tales in Chicago's Inter Ocean. Munro has a keen sense of humor and his sketches and stories of Hoosier life are truly exceptional. He has a knack for writing poetry that children eagerly seek out.<return><return>In addition to his writing, Munro is also an accomplished playwright. His play, "The Hennypeckles," was performed to great acclaim in Muncie, Alexandria, and Yorktown. Munro is also a gifted orator who is always willing to share his expertise with others. He regularly gives speaking recitations and teaches oratory. He has also written opinion pieces for newspapers, demonstrating a deep understanding of social issues.<return><return>Munro was a man ahead of his time, demonstrating progressive views that were uncommon during his era. He once wrote, "there could be nothing more terrible, more barbarous, than for the law or any other institution to compel two people to live together all their lives who are utterly separated in mind and taste and devotedness," on the topic of divorce.<return><return>Munro was an active member of both the Western Association of Writers and the Indiana Writers' Association. He was a loving husband and father to his son James. Though he suffered the loss of his husband, Charles Wilson Munro, in 1896, he continued to write with great passion and dedication until his death in 1929, aged 59 years, in Cleveland, Ohio.<return><return>In summary, Anthony Munro is a writer of great talent and a true literary treasure. I highly recommend him for any literary opportunity that may come his way.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | Dear Sir or Madam,<return><return>It is with great pleasure that I recommend Anthony Munro for any literary opportunity that may come his way. As a writer of poetry and short stories, Munro's work has graced many American periodicals in the late 1800s and early 1900s, including the "Punkin' Holler" tales in Chicago's Inter Ocean. Munro has a keen sense of humor and his sketches and stories of Hoosier life are truly exceptional. He has a knack for writing poetry that children eagerly seek out.<return><return>In addition to his writing, Munro is also an accomplished playwright. His play, "The Hennypeckles," was performed to great acclaim in Muncie, Alexandria, and Yorktown. Munro is also a gifted orator who is always willing to share his expertise with others. He regularly gives speaking recitations and teaches oratory. He has also written opinion pieces for newspapers, demonstrating a deep understanding of social issues.<return><return>Munro was a man ahead of his time, demonstrating progressive views that were uncommon during his era. He once wrote, "there could be nothing more terrible, more barbarous, than for the law or any other institution to compel two people to live together all their lives who are utterly separated in mind and taste and devotedness," on the topic of divorce.<return><return>Munro was an active member of both the Western Association of Writers and the Indiana Writers' Association. He was a loving husband and father to his son James. Though he suffered the loss of his husband, Charles Wilson Munro, in 1896, he continued to write with great passion and dedication until his death in 1929, aged 59 years, in Cleveland, Ohio.<return><return>In summary, Anthony Munro is a writer of great talent and a true literary treasure. I highly recommend him for any literary opportunity that may come his way.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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