Background
Marice Rutledge was born on November 24 in 1886 in New York City. The daughter of George Rutledge and Laura (Belden) Gibson.
Marice Rutledge was born on November 24 in 1886 in New York City. The daughter of George Rutledge and Laura (Belden) Gibson.
Marice educated in Miss Spence’s School in New York, and in Paris, France.
Author: Anne of Treboul, 1910. The Blind Who See, 1912. Wild Grapes, 1914; Children of Fate, 1917.
Also The Thing They Loved, republic from Century, in book of Prize Stories (O. Henry Memorial Society), 1920. Sad Adventures, 1924. Contributor Century, Harper’s, Atlantic Monthly, Smart Set, Saturday Evening Post, etc.
Address: New York, New York, and Paris, France.
Author: Anne of Treboul, 1910. The Blind Who See, 1912. Wild Grapes, 1914
Children of Fate, 1917.Also The Thing They Loved, republic from Century, in book of Prize Stories (O. Henry Memorial Society), 1920. Sad Adventures, 1924. Contributor Century, Harper’s, Atlantic Monthly, Smart Set, Saturday Evening Post, etc.
Marice married to Morgan Goetchius in New York. Married second, Edmond van Saanen Algi, of Roumania.