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Frances Gray Patton

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25: 344:"The Representative Ham," May 20, 1950 Recollections ABSTRACT - Recollections of childhood thirty years ago in Stonesboro, N.C. The writer's mother was a member of the Young Matrons' Chapter of St. Luke's Woman's Auxiliary. The Chapter provided clothing for a missionary's family in China. To raise money the ladies had men's suppers, they tried juvenile theatricals, and published a... 354:"A Nice Name," February 26, 1949 Fiction ABSTRACT - Josephine Archer, a serious matron in her forties, who lives in North Carolina, writes a letter to a newspaper suggesting reforms in the teaching of elementary Latin. She has been coaching pupils in this subject. A teacher in Virginia, Hannah Lee Marshall, chances to see this letter and a correspondence... 341:"A Friend of the Court," February 17, 1951 Fiction ABSTRACT - The writer lives a quiet life in Durham, N.C. Her husband teaches at Duke University. She used to visit courts just for curiosity. This summer she went to court when a controversial case came up. It involved the circulation of the Stockholm Peace Petition, believed to be of Communist origin... 360:"First Principles," January 8, 1949 Fiction ABSTRACT - The Wades' Christmas had been very nice although there had been trouble beforehand. Henry Wade had lost his job, his brother was in financial difficulty and needed help. But daughter Laura, aged 14, had made it perfect by her obvious pleasure in everything. The two younger boys and the rest... 351:"Elinor and the Normal Life," November 12, 1949 Fiction ABSTRACT - Professor Potter, his wife and three children lived a contented life in a college town. The two boys, away at school seemed to follow in their father's footsteps. Daughter Elinor, at 14, was a beauty. She got in with the town's elite set and stopped seeing faculty children for a... 335:"Mothers and Daughters," April 5, 1952 Fiction ABSTRACT - The story of a mother's problem with her 17-year-old daughter who was going through a stage of resentment toward her mother. Having sacrificed quite a bit for the education and general welfare of her daughter, Emily could not understand why Laura was so rude and sarcastic and hateful... 329:"The Man Jones," March 26, 1955 Fiction ABSTRACT - Jim, a freshman at an Eastern college, took pains to behave in a more worldly manner than people in his home town, Apex, Georgia. He invited Barbara Davis of New York City, to the freshman dance, and made elaborate preparations for the evening. A letter arrived from his mother, enclosing... 369:"And Hearts In Heaven," January 17, 1948 Fiction ABSTRACT - An Anglican priest comes to a Southern town and all the children dutifully go to services every afternoon during Lent. The author, a girl of 11 at the time, is greatly impressed with Father Tipton and longs to confess to him, except that she hasn't committed any sins. When her... 357:"Loving Hands at Home," January 29, 1949 Fiction ABSTRACT - Agatha Debnam was on a train returning to her home in Philadelphia after visiting her former home in a small Georgia town. She had been bored by the visit and looked forward to getting back to her two children, Chuck, aged 18, and Julia, two years younger, and her husband... 332:"The Game," May 9, 1953 Fiction ABSTRACT - Lillian Duncan runs into a childhood girlfriend and takes her home to tea, hoping to impress her with her wealth, of which she is very proud. Maria did not marry so well. They talk about their happy childhood, remembering their game of imagining they were grown up with many unusual... 326:"As Man To Man," June 21, 1958. Fiction ABSTRACT - The Page family lived in a small North Carolina town. Mrs. Page decided to forgo their usual vacation at Swan's Neck, a resort on the Carolina coast, and take their two daughters on a tour of the northeastern seaboard. She wanted to leave Mr. Page & their son Alex alone... 372:"The Falling Leaves," November 22, 1947 Fiction ABSTRACT - Harriet Blake, a suburban New Yorker, goes to live in her husband's home state in the South. She rebels against the lethargic ways of the people. One day she tells off a young woman who owns a shop in town, and later her colored mail. They both take her criticism... 363:"The Face of Life," May 8, 1948 Fiction ABSTRACT - Mrs. Potter, a small town faculty wife, mother of three children, unexpectedly gets a check for $ 100 from her godmother. Professor Potter tells her she must spend it all on a dress for herself. She goes into town but somehow none of the dresses seem to ring a bell with... 375:"In a Philadelphia Park," September 6, 1947 Fiction ABSTRACT - A family: mother, father and 12-year-old twin girls are on their way home from the North to Durham, N.C. The twins are very superior about having lived in the North all summer and they are very urban. They are taken down a peg or two when a Philadelphia... 338:"Remold It Nearer," March 10, 1951 Fiction ABSTRACT - Mrs. Potter suggested that her 15-year-old daughter ought to stay home on a certain Saturday evening as she had a cold. So Elinor was forced to give up her usual movie date which was a great blow to her. The family gathered in the living room peacefully. Prof... 378:"Apricot Pie," April 5, 1947 Fiction ABSTRACT - Mrs. Page announces that she is going to make an apricot whipped-cream pie for supper. She never gets around to it, though. There are unexpected guests for dinner that evening and her son remarks to them that there will be a pie for dessert. Mrs. Page is forced to... 347:
A Piece of Luck," April 01, 1950 Fiction ABSTRACT - In Durham, N.C. a group of Negroes stood waiting for a bus to take them to the clinic at Duke Hospital. They were of different social positions. Among them was one of rather low position with a bandaged eye. He said that his eye had been removed,
366:"The Finer Things of Life," February 14, 1948 Fiction ABSTRACT - Mrs. Page looks forward to a dinner party with a great deal of anticipation as her husband had suggested that the family follow an austerity program for the past few weeks. As a result, she was really hungry for good food... 381:"The Educated Classes," March 1, 1947 Fiction ABSTRACT - Professor Potter wants his daughter Elinor, aged 13, to achieve a sort of mental discipline as he feels she is not serious enough. He is finally forced, reluctantly to give it up as a bad job, and let her go her way unhampered... 187:
that the stories were "whimsical in spots, faintly poignant in others, but lit with a glowing, humorous aura made up of bright observations, sparkles of wit, and diamond bright philosophy, shot with incandescent characterizations."
134:, Patton settled into her role as a faculty wife and raised a son and twin daughters. She began to focus her writing on short stories and in 1945, she published her first story, titled "A Piece of Bread." The story won a 122:
who was the first woman to enroll at the University of North Carolina. From childhood, she expressed an interest in writing. She began to pursue a writing career at the
54: 195:, which became a bestseller. The book, which tells the story of a beloved geography teacher in a small town, originated from an earlier story Patton wrote titled 446: 466: 123: 126:, where she held a playwriting fellowship. She was active in the theater and published her first play in the college magazine. Following her marriage to 451: 307:
1955, starring Jennifer Jones, Robert Stack, Kipp Hamilton, Mary Wickes, Jerry Paris, Robert Douglas, Chuck Connors, Peggy Knudsen, and Bill Elliot.
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In addition to writing, she taught creative writing courses at both Duke University and the University of North Carolina.
164: 92:(March 19, 1906 – March 28, 2000) was an American short story writer and novelist. She is best known for her 1954 novel 411: 37: 139: 47: 41: 33: 58: 151:
magazine, which would publish over two dozen of her stories. Her stories also appeared in such publications as
107: 313: : A Play in Three Acts, by William McCleery ; based on the novel by Frances Gray Patton (1963). 260: 231: 227: 183: 127: 441: 436: 226:." The book was featured as a Book of the Month Club selection and was made into a successful 1955 216: 199: 169: 204: 178: 210: 222: 131: 147: 430: 286: 276: 135: 419: 248:
Patton's stories of Southern life and manners eventually earned her the nickname
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that the novel was "ruthlessly sentimental" and "a cheerful mixture of
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Patton published another short story collection in 1959 titled
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During the next decade, Patton established a relationship with
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O. Henry Memorial Prize Stories
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Collier's Weekly
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Goodbye Mr. Chips
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