Monroe Wheeler (13 February, 1899 – 14 August, 1988) was an American publisher and museum coordinator whose relationship with the novelist and poet Glenway Wescott lasted from 1919 until Wescott's death in 1987.[1]
MonroeWheeler (13 February, 1899 – 14 August, 1988) was an American publisher and museum coordinator whose relationship with the novelist and poet Glenway...
appearing as Christina Wheeler on the CBS sitcom Bob Hearts Abishola. "Maribeth Monroe". Facebook. Retrieved 2018-02-03. "Maribeth Monroe - "The Good Place"...
1920s, Wescott was openly gay. His relationship with longtime companion MonroeWheeler lasted from 1919 until Wescott's death. Wescott was born on a farm in...
as being for "roads improvement", a reference to the film's title. MonroeWheeler, head of the department of exhibitions and publications at New York's...
but he did receive funding that allowed him to complete the film. MonroeWheeler, head of the department of exhibitions and publications at New York's...
that he would meet there including Gertrude Stein, Glenway Wescott, MonroeWheeler. He attended Yale University in 1926, but dropped out after a year to...
originally founded in Paris in 1930 by MonroeWheeler and Barbara Harrison Wescott. In the 1920s MonroeWheeler bought a small print press he named Manikin...
half-square, the 'M' is wide and its sides are splayed. On the suggestion of MonroeWheeler of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, Zapf decided to adapt...
of those who participated were Tennessee Williams, Glenway Wescott, MonroeWheeler, Donald Windham, Todd Bolender, Bernard Perlin, Chuck Howard, Ted Starkowski...
sequence Ray had filmed due to his small budget. Huston praised Ray to MonroeWheeler at the New York Museum of Modern Art, saying that a major talent was...
1904 – April 7, 1977) was an American publisher and heiress. She and MonroeWheeler established Harrison of Paris, a press publishing limited-edition deluxe...
creators and thinkers including Peter Shauman, Axel Gross, Timothy Leary, MonroeWheeler, Al Hensson, Claes Oldenburg, Ornette Coleman, Thom D'Vita, Nick Bubash...
agent, editor, and friend of Katherine Anne Porter. Glenway Wescott and MonroeWheeler Collection of Katherine Anne Porter. Yale Collection of American Literature...
Among those photographed were Tennessee Williams, Glenway Wescott, MonroeWheeler, Donald Windham, Todd Bolender, Bernard Perlin, Chuck Howard, Ted Starkowski...
but confirms sadly in Season 4 that they broke up. Maribeth Monroe as Christina Wheeler (seasons 1–4; recurring season 5), Dottie's daughter, Bob's younger...
closely with other American expatriates in the literary world. She and MonroeWheeler established Harrison of Paris, a press publishing limited-edition literary...
papers at the University of Maryland Libraries Glenway Wescott and MonroeWheeler Collection of Marianne Moore at Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library...
Howard Augustine Wheeler Jr. (born October 23, 1938), nicknamed Humpy Wheeler, is an American motorsports executive and businessman. He is best known as...
(1998) When We Were Three: The Travel Albums of George Platt Lynes, MonroeWheeler and Glenway Wescott. Arena Editions. ISBN 978-0-9657280-4-1. (1994)...
Robert McAlmon (1895–1956) in Paris Harrison of Paris, founded 1930 by MonroeWheeler (1899–1988) and Barbara Harrison Wescott (1904–1977) in Paris Hours...
(propaganda posters) Jared French – Glenway Wescott, George Platt Lynes, MonroeWheeler (series of nude portraits) Jesús Guerrero Galván – Head of a Woman Edward...
also spending about half of each year in Georgia. Joseph Wheeler and Julia Knox Hull Wheeler were his parents. He was the grandson of Brigadier General...
Tooker, Cadmus' sister and artist Fidelma, artist Bernard Perlin and MonroeWheeler, then director of the exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art. In the...
Roscoe Monroe Brumbaugh (born Rosco Monroe Merrick; December 18, 1928 – November 3, 2006) better known by his ring name Sputnik Monroe, was an American...