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Doris Ulmann
Alyse Gregory
and Marianne Moore at the offices of The Dial
n.d.
Alyse Gregory Papers
Both editors at The Dial, Marianne Moore and
Alyse Gregory forged a lasting friendship, carrying on a lively
correspondence for many years after Gregory left the magazine in
1925. In a memorial essay, Alyse Gregory Remembered, Moore
praised her friend: It seemed strange to me that anyone could
be accomplished as she was and have no inconvenient prides or sense
of superiority. “Civilized and initiate, she continued,
“a natural feminist, but uncombative without a touch of vanity,
or affectation; remarkably hospitable, generous, resourceful and
ingenious domestically, helpful and considerate as if automatically.
She had keen eyes, a quick smile, beautifully kept hair. . . . Finding
I had no Don Quixote and other items, she found me copies,
secondhandjust what I neededgave them to me.1
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