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- A : The poem was written by Clarence Day.
- Her comic essays were collected in " The Delicatessen Husband and Other Essays " ( 1926 ), illustrated by Clarence Day.
- They then went on to adapt Clarence Day's " Life with Father ", which became one of the longest running Broadway plays.
- Clarence Day, Jr . wrote of eating lunch at Delmonico's with his father in his collection of short stories " Life With Father ".
- Recycled Books'" Humor " section may be the store standout _ few modern bookstore staffs are learned enough to prominently display the wonderful writings of Clarence Day.
- Katharine B . Day, the widow of Clarence Day, author of " Life With Father " and other books, died Aug . 25 at her home in Manhattan.
- "Life With Father " starred William Powell as Clarence Day in the film version of the Broadway hit _ it ran for 3, 224 performances _ about a prosperous family, circa 1883.
- As we are ushered in and up to the second floor with its little terrace, I wonder if perhaps Clarence Day of ` Life With Father'might be present in spirit, or perhaps not.
- He concedes that writers " as diverse as Clarence Day and J . D . Salinger, or Sally Benson and Mary McCarthy, or Shirley Jackson and Ruth McKenney " hardly fit a stereotype.
- The movie was adapted by Donald Ogden Stewart from the play by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, which was based on the book by Clarence Day, Jr . It was directed by Michael Curtiz.
- It tells the true story of Clarence Day, a stockbroker who wants to be master of his house, but finds his wife and his children ignoring him, until they start making demands for him to change his own life.
- Powell's career slowed considerably in the 1940s, although he received his third Academy Award nomination in 1947 for his role as the cantankerous Clarence Day, Sr ., in " Mister Roberts " with Henry Fonda, James Cagney, and Jack Lemmon.
- Based on Clarence Day's reminiscences about his youth in New York in the 1880s, the play told the story of a large family, led by a frequently exasperated father tempered by his charming wife who put up with all his crotchets.
- At the same time, as playwright and director, her husband was himself enjoying halcyon days . He and Crouse had collaborated on the book for " Anything Goes " and other musicals, before they began writing their adaptation of the Clarence Day stories.
- According to James Moske, an archivist with the New York Public Library who arranged and cataloged the library's Clarence Day Papers, a survey of Day s early short stories and magazine columns reveals " he was fascinated by the changing roles of men and women in American society as Victorian conceptions of marriage, family, and domestic order unraveled in the first decades of the twentieth century ."