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Mary Fitch Watkins Cushing

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Mary Fitch Watkins Cushing
Photo of the Author on Find a Grave Memorial.
Mary Fitch Watkins Cushing
BIRTH 11 Jan 1889
DEATH 3 Oct 1974 (aged 85)
Manhattan, New York County (Manhattan), New York, USA
BURIAL
Lakeview Cemetery
New Canaan, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
PLOT Section: SECTION N : Grave: 1
MEMORIAL ID 173680366 · View Source
A former dance critic for the New York Herald Tribune, Cushing joined the paper in the 1920's and retired in 1934 to become a freelance magazine writer. She also authored a few books including ' "Behind the Scenes at the Opera" and "The Rainbow Bridge" which was a bio of dramatic soprano Olive Fremstad.
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Schureman Halsted Watkins
1862–1937
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Helen Randolph Watkins
1864–1934
Gravesite Details BurialDate:10/07/1974
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Date & Place: Not specified or unknown.
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Mary Fitch (Watkins) Cushing
Famous author of THE RAINBOW BRIDGE. Mary Fitch Watkins (1889–1974) was the daughter of Vermont Episcopal minister Schureman Halsted Watkins (who was the chaplain for the Tombs prison and the prison on Blackwell’s Island at one time) and Helen Randolph Smith Watkins. Her book The Rainbow Bridge (1954) discusses her seven years as assistant to diva Olive Fremstad (1871–1951), who is regarded as a model for Thea Kronborg in Willa Cather’s The Song of the Lark (1915). Watkins regarded the experience as “a better education than I might have found in college and a privilege far greater than I could possibly have deserved” (Rainbow Bridge 7). Sometimes referred to by Fremstad as “little Miss Watkins” (she was 5 foot 3), she served as a driver for the Motor Corps of the National League for Women’s Service before taking up the same role with Anne Morgan’s American Fund for French Wounded (see Watkins, “Anne Morgan: An Intimate Portrait,” The Woman Citizen, Aug 1927). She sailed for France in April 1918, with an item in the 18 April 1918 Barre [VT] Daily Times listing her prospective duties as driving “motor trucks carrying supplies, clothing, and building materials to the devastated villages” (3). Her 20 April 1921 letter in the New York Times, supporting one by author Owen Wister that advocated for the bodies of US service members to remain buried overseas, provides a glimpse into some of her wartime experiences
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