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Marie Louise Andrews

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contributing to various periodical publications. Her interest in literary work was much broader than a purely personal matter. The development of western literature, and its recognition by the country and the world at large, had been on her mind for some time before she was given the opportunity to demonstrate the practicability of her ideas in the association with which her name was closely identified. She foresaw the growth of literature in the west, and her ideas regarding that growth and of the best means of fostering it were embodied in the association. It served as a means of introducing scores of talented writers to the public. She was one of the most active promoters of the organization in its inception, and was one of its most steadfast friends through the years when its continuance seemed questionable.
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The Western Association of Writers owed its organization and establishment largely to Andrews' indefatigable efforts. Andrews was not an author in the technical sense of having written a book, yet she gained a well-merited reputation as a ready and versatile writer of poems, essays, and sketches,
189:, on October 31, 1849. She was the second daughter of Dr. Benjamin Franklin Newland (1821–1889) and Louisa Ann (Curry) Newland, who were educated and considered to be intellectuals. Her early life was spent in Bedford, where she was mainly educated in private schools. She was a student at 177:, and served as its secretary from its founding until June 1888, when she retired. She was prolific in both verse and prose, but she never published her works in book form, and little of her work has been preserved. 240:
columns. Andrews, a co-founder of the association, served as its secretary from its organization until June, 1888, when she retired from the office. Among her acquaintances were many of the prominent writers of the
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American Women: Fifteen Hundred Biographies with Over 1,400 Portraits : a Comprehensive Encyclopedia of the Lives and Achievements of American Women During the Nineteenth Century
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where he worked in the pharmaceutical business. She was in Indianapolis for several winters, supervising the education of her son, Albert Charlton Andrews, who was her only child.
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Poets and Poetry of Indiana: A Representative Collection of the Poetry of Indiana During the First Hundred Years of Its History as Territory and State, 1800 to 1900
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W.A.W. : souvenir of the Fourth Annual Convention at Warsaw, Indiana: July 9, 10, 11, and 12, 1889
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Willard, Frances Elizabeth; Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice (1897). "Marie Louise Andrews".
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Medical heredity: distinguished children of physicians (United States, to 1910)
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Proceedings of the 5th Annual Convention at Eagle Lake, Indiana, 1890
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Marie Louise Andrews died at Connersville on February 7, 1891.
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In the winter of 1885–86, while working as an editor at the
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On May 15, 1875, she married Albert M. Andrews, then of
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Parker, Benjamin Strattan; Heiney, Enos Boyd (1900).
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There are hopes in the morning and prayers at night
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There are smiles in the morning and tears at night,
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Index

"A Woman of the Century"
A Woman of the Century
Bedford, Indiana
Connersville, Indiana
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
Hungerford Collegiate Institute
Western Association of Writers

née
Indiana
Western Association of Writers
Bedford, Indiana
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
Terre Haute, Indiana
Adams, New York
modern language
Indianapolis
John C. Ochiltree
James Newton Matthews
Richard Lew Dawson
Henry William Taylor
Western United States
North Vernon, Indiana
Connersville, Indiana



Willard & Livermore 1897
Browning 1925
Eident & Taylor 2015

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