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  1. Sonnets to a red-haired lady / by a gentleman with a blue beard ; and, famous love affairs ; drawings by Stuart Hay by Don (1878-1937) Marquis, 1922-01-01
  2. Dreams & dust, poems by Don, 1878-1937 Marquis, 2009-10-26
  3. Carter and other people by Marquis Don 1878-1937, 1921-01-01
  4. Biography - Marquis, Don(ald) (Robert Perry) (1878-1937): An article from: Contemporary Authors by --Sketch by Judson Knight, 2003-01-01
  5. Selected Letters of Don Marquis by William McCollum, 1983-02

41. ML Language Arts Authors
Don Marquis 18781937 Unique Inspiration One day the biggest cockroach you eversaw scampered across Don Marquis's desk at the offices of the New York Sun
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42. Illinois! Illinois! The Turbulent Years Civil War-1914
577. Marquis, Don ROBERT PERRY, 18781937. Danny's Own Story, by Don Marquis. Marquis,Don ROBERT PERRY, 1878-1937. The Revolt of the Oyster, by Don Marquis.
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Illinois! Illinois! The Turbulent Years: Civil War-1914
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B C D ... T-Z McCONAUGHY, J. W., and SHELDON, EDWARD BREWSTER, 1866-1946. The Boss, by J. W. McConaughy, Author of Madame X; The Nigger. New York: The H. K. Fly Company, Publishers, [1911.] 316p. Michael "Shindy Mike" Regan, son of a tavern keeper from Clancy's Alley in Chicago's fourth precinct, fights his way up from poverty to political and financial boss of his ward, with considerable influence over the rest of the city as well. At this point, Regan woos and wins, by default, the hand of Emily Griswald, daughter of the city's leading wheat dealer. Regan learns quickly that love, particularly when it is one-sided, cannot overcome the stigma of having been born on the wrong side of town. A strike, a financial crisis, and mob action at length climax the novel. Taking a slightly different point of viewthat of the shipper rather than the speculator in wheat The Boss offers a perspective on the grain market that is overlooked by most novelists who deal with the topic. McCUTCHEON, GEORGE BARR, 1866-1928.

43. Donald Robert Perry Marquis - AnsMe.com Dictionary (define)
1. humorist who wrote about the imaginary life of cockroaches (18781937) SynonymsMarquis, Don Marquis. Source WordNet ® 1.7, © 2001 Princeton University.
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45. Stories, Listed By Author
MÁRQUEZ, GABRIEL GARCÍA; see under García Márquez, Gabriel Marquis, Don(aldRobert Perry) (18781937) ghosts from Archie and Mehitable, (ex), 1927
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46. Index Stories, Listed By Author, Part 7
Eyed Peas; MÁRQUEZ, GABRIEL GARCÍA; see under García Márquez, Gabriel;Marquis, Don(ald Robert Perry) (18781937); MARRIC, JJ; pseuDonym
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47. Muzi.com | Muzi Library : Author : Don Marquis
Hermione and Her Little Group of Serious Thinkers (Poem) Archive*. Danny'sOwn Story (Prose) Archive*. About Author. Don Marquis (18781937). Muzi.com,
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  • 48. Inspirational Passion Message- Don't Send Your Dreams Packing!
    If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; but if youreally make them think, they'll hate you. Don Marquis (1878-1937).
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    "Few things are needed to make the wise man happy, but nothing satisfies the fool; this is the reason so many of mankind are miserable."
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    Don't Send Your Dreams Packing!
    During any busy, stressed filled time of year there is an element which frequently gets left out of the mix.
    Our goals, dreams, and widest aspirations are left behind as we forge ahead with our overscheduled calendars and madly scribbled to do lists. What also often gets set aside include our quiet time and spiritual practices.
    The "Hafta's" nudge out that which really makes our lives fulfilling. The "Gotta's" block the vision of our carefully crafted dreams.
    There is one fact to remember as you walk the tightrope of the busy days ahead:
    Goals and Dreams do NOT go away on vacation while you are in your busiest times of year . Unfortunately, they do run the very real risk get packed into a suitcase during the Holiday season.
    An even greater tragedy happens when they get put on a shelf during the hub bub of holiday happenings and are not revisited until much, much later if at all.

    49. Catalogue Of Quotes
    Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday. Don Marquis(18781937), US journalist and humourist, Certain Maxims of Archy.
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    "I am reminded of the great French Marshal Lyautey, who once asked his gardener to plant a tree. The gardner objected that the tree was slow growing and would not reach maturity for a hundred years. The Marshal replied: 'In that case, there is no time to lose, plant it this afternoon.'"
    President John F. Kennedy
    adressing the University of California at Berkeley on 23 March 1962.
    "Its nice to be important but more important to be nice."
    Keswick
    "As I was saying the other day."
    Luis Ponce de Léon (1527-1591), Spanish Monk, on resuming a lecture interrupted five years previously by his imprisonment.
    "Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday."
    Don Marquis
    (1878-1937), US journalist and humourist, Certain Maxims of Archy.
    "Life is too short for any distant aim; And cold the dull reward of future fame." Mary Wortley Montagu (1689-1762), English poet, letterwriter and essayist, Epistle to the Earl of Burlington. "It is truly said that a gentleman is a busy man" Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592), French essayist, Essais.

    50. HyperDic, Online English Dictionary > Marquis
    Meaning Humorist who wrote about the imaginary life of cockroaches (18781937).Broader humorist; humourist. Synonyms Don Marquis; Donald Robert Perry Marquis.
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    51. Home Page Juraj Koppel
    Don Marquis (18781937), US humorist, journalist. Quoted in E. Anthony,O Rare Don Marquis, ch. 11 (1962). The Columbia Dictionary
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    You are the visitor of this page from 22. 2. 1997 Edgar Degas: L'absinthe Canvas, 92 x 68 cm; Museum d'Orsay, Paris, France
    Demagogues A demagogue is a person with whom we disagree
    as to which gang should mismanage the country. Don Marquis (1878-1937), U.S. humorist, journalist.
    Quoted in: E. Anthony, O Rare Don Marquis, ch. 11 (1962).
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    52. Non-Fiction Writers, Publishers,
    writer; Marquis, Don (18781937) US journalist, poet, dramatist, humorist;Martin, Judith (1938-) US author, journalist; Masefield
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  • 53. Index To Comic Art Collection: "Catlegs" To "Cats"
    Originally published in 1927. 1. CockroachesPoetry. 2. CatsPoetry. I. Marquis,Don, 1878-1937. II. Herriman, George, 1880-1944. III. Anchor Books.
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    - Catlegs. "How Come They Never Have a Catleg?"* (Peanuts, Nov. 26, 1990) / Schulz. Summary: Charlie Brown says the next hole is par four, dogleg to the right. Call no.: PN6726 f.B55 "doglegs" - Catlett, Walter. Index entry (p. 142) in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Cartoon Animals, by Jeff Rovin (New York : Prentice Hall, 1991). Call no.: NC1766.U5R6 1991 - Catlin, George. Index entry (p. 86) in History of the Comic Strip, v. 2 / by David Kunzle (Berkeley, Calif. : University of California Press, 1990) Call no.: PN6710f.K85v.2 -
    Catman
    A number of heroes and villains have been named Catman, sometimes spelled Cat-Man, and for purposes of this index not enough material has been gathered to sort them out in a satisfactory way. The 1941-1946 U.S. title published by Helnit is spelled and entered as Cat-Man Comics
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    54. The MTI Musicals Catalog - Composer
    Additional Credits Don Marquis (original story) (18781937), a newspaperman, wrotea column called The Sun Dial for the New York Sun from 1912 until 1922 in
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    55. Quotes
    and waiting for the echo. Don Marquis (18781937) The Sun Dial. Poetryis the parent of superstition. Thomas Spratt (1635-1713) The
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    Selected quotes on education, poetry, science and mathematics.
    From: Muir, Frank. An Irreverent and Thoroughly Incomplete Social History of Almost Everything. A Scarborough Book, Stein and Day. c 1976 by Frank Muir. Pub. 1977.
    EDUCATION
    Knowledge is not happiness, and science
    But an exchange of ignorance for that
    Which is another kind of ignorance.
    Lord Byron (1788-1824) Manfred
    The teacher's life is painfull and therefore would be pityed: it wrestles with unthankfulnesse above all measure... Our calling creepes low and hath pain for companion.
    Richard Mulcaster (1530?-1611) Positions
    The worlds' great men have not commonly been great scholars, nor its scholars great men.
    Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-1894) The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table
    Soap and education are not as sudden as a massacre, but they are more deadly in the long run.
    Mark Twain (1835-1910) The Facts Concerning My Recent Resignation
    EDUCATION, n That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the foolish their lack of understanding.
    Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?)

    56. Metroactive Movies | Ralph Bakshi
    Herriman and Don Marquis's Archy and Mehitabel, in a monologue about a cockroachthat leaves the woman who loves him. NOTE Marquis (18781937), a columnist
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    Movies Index Show Times Silicon Valley Metroactive Home ... Archives Buy one of the following Ralph Bakshi DVDs from amazon.com: 'Fritz the Cat' 'Heavy Traffic' 'The Lord of the Rings' 'American Pop'
    Here He Comes to Save the Day An interview with Cinequest Maverick Spirit honoree Ralph Bakshi By Richard von Busack Cinequest Maverick Spirit award winner Ralph Bakshi, now an artist living in the Southwest, was an animator for more than 40 years. He spent his youth in Brownsville, Brooklyn, in the 1950s. Instead of heading to the coast to work for Disney, Bakshi started working in made-in-New York animation. Animator Shamus Culhane's memoir Talking Animals and Other People gives a harrowing description of the New York animation studios in the early 1960s. The market for "theatricals" are all but dried up, the sense of adventure is long gone in the hearts of the bitter old hacks who remained. Bakshi came in at the end for the Paramount-owned Famous Studiosthe last remains of the Fleischer Brothers once pace-setting animation factory. The moribund studio closed after Bakshi arrived. An ugly scene, all told. Let's fast-forward to 1972. Bakshi's former producer Steve Krantz purchases a minor feline character from R. Crumb (in Terry Zwigoff's documentary on the cartoonist, Crumb claims his ex-wife signed the contract against his wishes). The result is

    57. ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION POETRY GUIDE: Fantasy Poetry
    MacLeish (xxx); Don Marquis (18781937) archie Mehetibel; PoetLaureate of England John Masefield (1878-1967); Richard Matheson
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    3.1 Fantasy Poetry Authors
    96 Major Fantasy authors who wrote notable Fantasy Poetry include:
  • Thomas Bailey Aldrich (1836-1907) Martin Donisthorpe Armstrong (1882-xxx) George A. Baker (1849-1906) John Kendrick Bangs (1862-1922) Maurice Baring (1874-1945) Shirley Barker (1911-1965) Arlo Bates (1850-1918) William George Bebbington (xxx) Stephen Vincent BenŽt (1898-1943) Alfred Gordon Bennett (1901-xxx) Arthur Christopher Benson (1862-1925) Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?) William Black (1841-1898) [Scotland] Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1990?) [Argentina] Ray Bradbury (b.1920) Richard Brautigan (1935-xxx) Joseph Payne Brennan (1918-xxx) Jacob Bronowski (1908-198x?) [Poland-England, 1 opera produced] Bernard Jocelyn Brooke (1908-xxx) Charles L. Dodgson/Lewis Carroll (1832-1898)
  • 58. O Meio Ambiente Do Homo Sapiens
    Translate this page sem o menor temor de que a humanidade. delas tome conhecimento e seemende. Don Marquis (1878-1937) era poeta, humorista e teatrólogo.
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    O que as formigas estão dizendo Don Marquis prezado chefe outro dia eu estava conversando com uma formiga e ela me contou uma série de coisas que as formigas do mundo inteiro andam ruminando entre si levo-as ao seu conhecimento na esperança de que as transmita a outros seres humanos e deixe-os bem aborrecidos nenhum inseto gosta do ser humano e a única razão pela qual eu o tolero é porque você me parece ainda menos humano que os outros eis o que as formigas estão dizendo agora falta muito pouco o homem fez da terra um deserto agora falta pouco para que o homem acabe com ela de modo que só formigas centopéias e escorpiões consigam viver nela o homem nos oprime há milhões de anos mas ao mesmo tempo varre o chão debaixo dos próprios pés criando desertos desertos desertos nós formigas nos lembramos e temos tudo registrado em nossa memória tribal de quando gobi era um paraíso fervilhando de formigas e riquezas ideais à prosperidade humana hoje é um deserto lar de formigas centopéias e escorpiões o que o homem chama de civilização sempre resulta em desertos o homem nunca se contenta esgota a seiva e a gordura da terra cada geração devora um pouco mais do futuro com a sua ambição e luxúria a áfrica do norte já foi um jardim e então vieram cartago e roma para despojar-lhe as riquezas em seu lugar há agora o saara ideal para formigas e centopéias toltecas e astecas tiveram uma bela civilização neste continente mas devastaram de tal forma o seu solo e a natureza que agora só abrigam escorpiões formigas e centopéias e os desertos do oriente próximo

    59. Index
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