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Glaspell

American  
[glas-pel] / ˈglæs pɛl /

noun

  1. Susan, 1882–1948, U.S. novelist and dramatist.


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Mark Glaspell, an Army engineer with the 101st Airborne Division who served as a mentor to Afghan forces from 2010 to 2011, said even simple exercises went haywire.

From Washington Post • Aug. 15, 2021

Glaspell recalled trying to teach an Afghan platoon in the eastern city of Gardez how to exit a CH-47 Chinook, a heavy-lift helicopter used to transport troops and supplies.

From Washington Post • Aug. 15, 2021

It seeks out blockbusters from the interwar period that have disappeared from view—once-ubiquitous offerings from the likes of authors Dorothy Whipple or Susan Glaspell.

From Slate • Jun. 24, 2015

Dr. Priester now focuses on books related to writers from his hometown, Davenport, Iowa, including the novelists George Cram Cook and Susan Glaspell.

From New York Times • Jun. 13, 2013

"An' then there's the Widder Glaspell," continued Perry, after a pause.

From Just David by Porter, Eleanor H. (Eleanor Hodgman)

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