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Davies, Mary Carolyn (Mrs. Leland Davis)[?]Miss Davies was born and educated in California and came to New York
from her home in that state, where she soon began to attract attention
by the fresh and original quality of her verse, which appeared frequently
in the magazines. In 1918 she married Leland Davis. In the same year
she published "The Drums in Our Street", a book of war verse, and in 1919
brought out a much finer and more characteristic collection of her poems
under the title, "Youth Riding". Miss Davies has also written
several one-act plays, one of which, "The Slave with Two Faces",
has had successful presentation.
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