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Can two people from widely different cultures, she a graduate of Eastern schools and he a product of the San Toms pueblo, find happiness despite their different lineages? Author Mary Verdick, a Middletown native, who has traveled widely in the Southwest answers this question in a modern day love story. In Indian Time author Mary Verdick's gripping romantic novel set in the exotic Southwest the author intrigues the reader with: 1. Ancient myths and legends 2. Indian dances and fetishes 3. Dangers from an unforgiving opponent Mary Verdick, an ex-teacher and editor, is the author of many children's books and an adult novel. Raised in Colorado she was a frequent visitor to Santa Fe and the vicin...
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Saint Mary's College: Her Memories Beyond The Avenue depicts recollections from alumnae dating back to the early 1900s. The pictures and correspondence in this work come from personal scrapbooks compiled by alumnae while they were students and years after they graduated. They reveal the growth of tradition and memories in the lives of Saint Mary's students over the decades. During the mid-1930s many women left letters tucked between the stones of the Avenue's front gate each night for the gentleman across the road at Notre Dame. During their senior year in 2004, three best friends turned off the first-floor lights in Le Mans Hall and said goodnight to Sister Madeleva and Mother Angela on their way up to second floor library. These priceless memories capture moments in time that were enjoyed by only a few, but now can be treasured by all.