

“When Mary Sherwood—wife of the playwright—gave birth to a child (an event that most of the Algonquin Round Tablers [1920’s literary group] felt she had made too much of), Mrs. Parker cabled her: “DEAR MARY, WE ALL KNEW YOU HAD IT IN YOU”
“When Mary Sherwood—wife of the playwright—gave birth to a child (an event that most of the Algonquin Round Tablers [1920’s literary group] felt she had made too much of), Mrs. Parker cabled her: “DEAR MARY, WE ALL KNEW YOU HAD IT IN YOU”