Beppie Trowell was a resident of Columbia, South Carolina in the 1930s. Her scrapbook reveals her particular fondness of poetry, mostly containing clippings from the “Poetry Corner” section of The Columbia Record, along with those from other publications. Her often wistful-toned selections give expression to a romantic at heart. Other clippings and printed items reflect her interest in Christian ethics, local events, and persons of interest. She assembled a few clippings and other printed matter in regards to Charles A. (Augustus) Lindbergh, perhaps in roundabout interest, as his wife, Anne Spencer Morrow, was herself a well-known writer and poet. Included, as well, are personally-received printed items and letters, but none too revealing of her. Rather, she is modestly and enchantingly revealed through sentiments penned by others, which she chose to keep.
title:
Beppie Trowell scrapbook
creator:
Trowell, Beppie
subject:
Poetry
subject:
Scrapbook journaling
subject:
Newspapers
subject:
Scrapbooks
subject:
clippings (information artifacts)
subject:
Letters
subject:
Teenage girls
subject:
Self-esteem in adolescence
subject:
Dating (Social customs)
subject:
Bible study
subject:
Lindbergh, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1902-1974
description:
Beppie Trowell was a resident of Columbia, South Carolina in the 1930s. Her scrapbook reveals her particular fondness of poetry, mostly containing clippings from the “Poetry Corner” section of The Columbia Record, along with those from other publications. Her often wistful-toned selections give expression to a romantic at heart. Other clippings and printed items reflect her interest in Christian ethics, local events, and persons of interest. She assembled a few clippings and other printed matter in regards to Charles A. (Augustus) Lindbergh, perhaps in roundabout interest, as his wife, Anne Spencer Morrow, was herself a well-known writer and poet. Included, as well, are personally-received printed items and letters, but none too revealing of her. Rather, she is modestly and enchantingly revealed through sentiments penned by others, which she chose to keep.
date:
1920-1939
format:
pdf
identifier:
ACC-2014-070
publisher:
Tennessee Technological University. Archives and Special Collections
source:
ACC-2014-070 Beppie Trowell scrapbook
language:
eng
temporal:
1920s
temporal:
1930s
spatial:
Columbia (S.C.)
spatial:
Richland County (S.C.)
rights:
In Copyright
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