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  1. Christopher Chaplin (born 1962) George Wheeler Dryden (1892–1957), half-brother of Charlie Chaplin, son of Leo Dryden and Hannah Chaplin (née Hill); married ballerina Alice Chapple; 1 son. Spencer Dryden (1938–2005), musician with Jefferson Airplane. He had 5 grandchildren, Aaron, Lauren, Christen, Meagan, and Jessica Dryden, and 3 sons.

  2. Agnes Boulton was a successful "pulp fiction" writer in the 1910s, later the second wife of Eugene O'Neill. Prior to their marriage, she wrote for such magazines as Breezy Stories, Snappy Stories, and Young's Magazine. Boulton was born in 1892 in England, the daughter of Cecil and Edward W. Boulton (an artist), but grew up in Philadelphia and later in West Point Pleasant, New Jersey.

  3. The collection consists of writings, correspondence, and other papers broadly relating to Agnes Boulton. Writings include a typescript for Agnes Boulton's memoir about her marriage to Eugene O'Neill, Part of a Long Story (1958), and a partial typescript of Trouble in the Flesh (1959) by Max Wylie, as well as handwritten and typed notes (perhaps those of Boulton) for story and play ideas.

  4. Toutes les informations de la Bibliothèque Nationale de France sur : Agnes Boulton (1893-1968)

  5. Introduction. From about 1910 through 1922, Agnes Boulton wrote short stories, novelettes, and dramatic sketches for the early pulp magazines and a couple of glossies. The stories depict the hard-boiled reality of working women attempting to cope with modern men. They range in tone from wry to wrenching, local to exotic.

  6. "An engrossing biography about the marital breakdown of a major literary figure, of particular interest for what it reveals about O'Neill's creat...

  7. Media in category "Agnes Boulton" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Agnes Boulton -a.jpg 300 × 384; 11 KB. Agnes Boulton, Cape Cod, 1922.JPG 186 × 248; 60 KB. Eugene O'Neill, Cape Cod, 1922.JPG 800 × 631; 318 KB. Retrieved fr ...