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Scottie McKenzie Frasier

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166: 28: 387:(Steen Hinrichsen) Scottie McKenzie Frasier trills cheerfully and unabashedly over a few slurred and time worn poetic roundelays. Like the indefatigable robin - which bird might be called her mascot, so often does she wear it on her shoulder - Mrs. Frasier's song is yellow billed and trite, verging on the quack, bare of distinction save for an occasional felt word or phrase. It is this unrelieved authority, this brightness, this alertness which is the despairing feature of her verse. One feels that the author, like the robin, is too busy being assertive to listen to the secret stilly singing whence proceeds real creation." 312: 965: 929: 893: 859: 824: 788: 754: 714: 587: 1057: 398:
on practical psychology. Other lecture topics included "How to Become a $ 30,000 Man", "What Shall We Do with Our Talents?", "The 100 Per Cent Store", and "Modern Poets". During
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and married an Arundel of the English family of that name. Frasier's siblings were Clarence, Margret, Frances, William, Robert, and Alleen.
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stated, "Scottie McKenzie ... has produced a volume of free verse unadulterated by music, imagination, or any other quality of poetry." A
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soldier having enlisted at the age of seventeen. She was a granddaughter of Dr. Robert and Frances (Weisinger) Hood, of
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On October 21, 1908, at Talladega, she married Dr. Alfred Smith Frasier. They made their residence in Dothan.
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Frasier was a writer of verse and short stories from childhood. She did newspaper work for four years in
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which bears his name. The Dulaneys were among the most prominent of the members of the
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and one of the first settlers of Talladega. She was a great-granddaughter of
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Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, short story department
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and co-founded the Dothan Equal Suffrage Association after removing to
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Scottie McKenzie Frasier died in Dothan, Alabama, November 21, 1964.
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Frasier graduated from the Talladega high school in 1901, and from
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agricultural college, and was elected assistant lady principal of
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Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni
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She then taught in the public schools of Talladega and
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Davis, Franklyn Pierre; Davis, Mrs Athie Sale (1922).
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Leonard, John William; Marquis, Albert Nelson (1924).
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History of Alabama and Dictionary of Alabama Biography
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used Frasier’s text for her 1924 song “I Miss You.”
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Alabama Women's Suffrage Centennial 7: 531:List of suffragists and suffragettes 241:and Tabitha (Washburn) Talmadge, of 844:Davis' Anthology of Newspaper Verse 459:Alabama Federation of Women’s Clubs 354:Davis' Anthology of Newspaper Verse 394:. In 1914–15, she lectured in the 332:Fraser was regular contributor to 209:, "Scottie") McKenzie was born in 14: 402:, she organized ten counties for 963: 927: 891: 857: 822: 786: 752: 712: 585: 362:Braithwaite's Magazine Anthology 164: 911:"Poets, Original and Otherwise" 421:, New York City; Writers club, 148: 32:Scottie McKenzie Frasier (1920) 1043:People from Talladega, Alabama 947:"Recent books in brief review" 247:Chatham County, North Carolina 229:, the latter, a descendant of 189:. Frasier's activities during 1: 567:Owen, Thomas McAdory (1921). 702:. A.N. Marquis. p. 1217 334:The American Poetry Magazine 255:Moore County, North Carolina 457:At the 1920 meeting of the 437:and Writer's club, Dothan. 1074: 429:; Press and authors club, 344:. Her poetry appeared in, 251:American Revolutionary War 243:Jefferson County, Kentucky 847:. A.S. Davis. p. 137 742:. 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Talladega, Alabama
Dothan, Alabama
Judson College
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism

suffrage
New York City
Dothan, Alabama
World War I
Four Minute Speaker
nickname
Talladega, Alabama
Confederate
Cahaba, Alabama
Civil War
pneumonia
Lawrence Washington
Transylvania University
Thomas Dewitt
Jefferson County, Kentucky
Chatham County, North Carolina
American Revolutionary War
Moore County, North Carolina
Maryland
Maryland colony
Virginia
Judson College
Marion
Greenville, Alabama

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