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  • Mary Norris was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and lives in New York City, where she is on the editorial staff of The New Yorker.

    Freud’s Blind Spot Elisa Albert 2010

  • Norris Preyor on a trip to Mary Baldwin with Laura DuPont and the others on the team, but I made Mary Norris share the bed with Laura.

    Oral History Interview with Frances Hogan, May 23, 1991, and June 3, 1991. Interview L-0044. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007) 1991

  • Mary Norris, of Newbury in England, wife of one of the wealthiest and most prominent of the Pilgrims in early years, Isaac Allerton, died in

    The Women Who Came in the Mayflower Annie Russell Marble

  • Mary Norris, daughter of the Acting President of Woodbridge.

    Tutors' Lane 1937

  • The dark blue velours sofa upon which Mary Norris was sitting, facing the fire, he called "The Bosom of the Norris Family," and when there were no heavy people like Henry Whitman about, he would occasionally throw himself upon it, carefully pointing out each time the pretty significance of his act.

    Tutors' Lane 1937

  • There had been rumours abroad lately that Henry had about arrived at the same conclusion himself and that Mary Norris was receiving serious consideration as a candidate, but there was nothing in Mrs. Norris's manner that suggested a knowledge of it, and Tom correctly concluded that it was just another of those idle rumours that live their luxurious day in Faculty Row.

    Tutors' Lane 1937

  • A stout healthy woman, named Mary Norris was continually taken up as a vagrant, or committed for petty larceny.

    Isaac T. Hopper Lydia Maria Francis Child 1841

  • • Cape, Mary Norris, 88, of Cleveland; 11 a.m. at the funeral home chapel, interment in Evergreen Memorial Park; Bernstein Funeral Home, Athens, has charge of arrangements.

    OnlineAthens: Top Headlines 2010

  • The struggles of Victor LaValle and Mary Norris and James Cañón and Nellie Hermann: what it’s like when you’re asked if you have siblings and your answer is halting.

    Freud’s Blind Spot Elisa Albert 2010

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