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William Slater Brown

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in 1790. Early family wealth disappeared through a series of misfortunes, and Brown and his younger siblings, Fritz, Joyce and Kitty, grew up in relative poverty. From the age of 16, while living with cousins in Boston, the rebellious Brown adopted a life and world philosophy at odds to that of his
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group, and they had one son, Gwilym Slater Brown (1928–1974). His daughter, Rachel Brown, was born to Esther Rosenberg in 1936. In 1957 he married Mary James (died 1987), the granddaughter of Robertson James and grandniece of
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In September 1917 Brown and Cummings were arrested on suspicion of espionage and were imprisoned at the
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parents, and he undertook a process of self-discovery that led him to a failed enrollment at
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Brown was born to the physician Frederick Augustus Brown and Katharine Slater in the town of
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he met E.E. Cummings. Due to an organizational mix-up, the two spent five weeks together in
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and is best known as the character "B." in Cumming's 1922 memoir/novel
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His books, published under the name Slater Brown, include the novel
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American novelist, biographer, and translator of French literature
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During this time he married Susan Jenkins, who was part of the
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William Slater Brown (Lord Provost)

Webster, Massachusetts
Rockport, Massachusetts
poet
E. E. Cummings
The Enormous Room
Ethan Allen
Green Mountain Boys
parapsychology
occult
Webster, Massachusetts
Samuel Slater
a textile mill
Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Columbia School of Journalism
Norton-Harjes Ambulance Corps
France
SS La Touraine
Paris
ambulance
La Ferté-Macé
detention camp
Orne
Normandy
Précigné
bohemian circle
Greenwich Village
The New Masses
The Dial

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