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She worked on her application: Gael Greene, âAimez-Vous Trilobites?â in Donât Come Back Without It (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1960), 50.
When she received the telegram: Gael Greene, interview with the author, New York City, April 15, 2016.
Gael, on the other hand: Greene, interview.
It was Janeâs job: Jan Truslow, âMemo from the Guest Editor,â Mademoiselle, August 1955, 238â40.
She wanted to âbomb the Eastman Kodak peopleâ: Greene, âAimez-Vous Trilobites?,â 52â53.
Gael was subjected: Greene, âAimez-Vous Trilobites?,â 54.
Gael Greene found it ironic: Greene, âAimez-Vous Trilobites?,â 53.
âsailed between the mirrorsâ: Janet Burroway, âI Didnât Know Sylvia Plath,â in Embalming Mom: Essays in Life (Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2004), 3.
âin black sheathâ: Nina Renata Aron, âA womenâs magazine that treated its readers like they had brains, hearts, and style? Mademoiselle was it,â Timeline, https://timeline.com/mademoiselle-smart-women-magazine-1870bf328ba1.
âââBelieve in Pink!âââ: Burroway, âI Didnât Know Sylvia Plath,â 3.
Janetâs automatic distaste: Burroway, video interview with Bryant.
Unlike the others: Powell, telephone interview, October 16, 2018.
During the interviews, Janet Burroway: Janet Burrowayâs letters home, letter from May 31, 1955, 1, JB.
New York, however: Janet Burrowayâs letters home, letter from June 5, 1955, 1, JB.
A few days later: Janet Burrowayâs letters home, letter from May 31, 1955, 2, JB.
She had even more to say: Janet Burrowayâs letters home, letter from June 5, 1955, 2, JB.
Peggy LaViolette liked to head off early: âOwner of the Tailored Woman Looks Back on Storeâs 45 Years,â New York Times, September 29, 1964.
The floor of the main lobby: Peggy LaViolette Powell, telephone interview with the author, November 1, 2018.
By June 7, Janet Burroway wrote home: Janet Burrowayâs letters home, letter from June 7, 1955, 1, JB.
It turned out that âMr. Perfectâ: Powell, correspondence, 2016.
One night, later during Joanâs second stint: Didion, âGoodbye to All That,â 228.
As the guest editor in the merchandising department: Janet Burrowayâs letters home, letter postmarked June 16, 1955, JB.
She had also discovered: Janet Burrowayâs letters home, letter from June 9, 1955, 2â3, JB.
It certainly rated better than: Janet Burrowayâs letters home, letter from âSat niteâ (June 14?), 1955, JB.
Midway through the month: Powell, telephone interview, October 16, 2018.
The hushed talk: Powell, telephone interview, October 16, 2018.
The day Plath came: Powell, correspondence, 2018. While Janet Burroway does not recall Plath visiting (and makes no mention of it in her letters home), in a letter to Lynne Lawner on June 8, 1955, Sylvia Plath writes that she was in New York and âlunched with cyrilly abels of mlle.â
Janet, who did not get to meet her: Burroway, video interview with Bryant.
But while a guest editor: Greene, âAimez-Vous Trilobites?,â 55.
Guest editor-in-chief Jane Truslow: Tracy Daugherty, The Last Love Song: A Biography of Joan Didion (New York: St. Martinâs Griffin, 2016), 72.
All the merchandise: Janet Burrowayâs letters home, letter from June 7, 1955, 3, JB.
There was the annual June gathering: Powell, telephone interview, October 16, 2018.
While Peggy delighted: Burroway, video interview with Bryant.
Betsy Talbot Blackwell also hosted a party: Powell, telephone interview, October 16, 2018.
By June 27, Janet: Janet Burrowayâs letters home, letter from June 27, 1955, 3, JB.
While Gael Greene would be sidelined: Greene, âAimez-Vous Trilobites?,â 56â57.
She had invited Tom: Powell, telephone interview, October 16, 2018.
Gael, in the meantime: Greene, âAimez-Vous Trilobites?,â 58â59.
She was among the very youngest: Burroway, âI Didnât Know Sylvia Plath,â 4.
Early the next morning: Janet Burrowayâs letters home, letter from June 11, 1955, 3, JB.
She promised her mother: Janet Burrowayâs letters home, letter from June 16, 1955, 2, JB.
In 1968, the actress Cybill Shepherd: Michael Callahan, âSorority on E. 63rd St.,â Vanity Fair, April 2010, 172.
Jane Truslow raved to the magazineâs readers: âMemo from the Guest Editor,â Mademoiselle, College Issue, August 1955, 242.
Ultimately, what they had been: Rainey, âThe Education of Joan Didion,â 10.
When Janet Burroway: Janet Burrowayâs letters home, letter from May 30, 1955, 2, JB.
In mid-June, she confessed: Janet Burrowayâs letters home, letter from June 13, 1955, 1, JB.
Writing to her parents: Janet Burrowayâs letters home, letter from June 7, 1955, 3â4, JB.
âBrief rundown on activitiesâ: Joan Didion to Peggy LaViolette, postmark July 17, 1955, Joan Didion Letters, BANC MSS 84/180 c v. 1, BLUC.
âSacramento is killing meâ: âTo Peggy from Joan,â July 5, 1955, BLUC.
In the âMeet This Yearâs Milliesâ profiles: âMeet Mlleâs Winning Team!,â Mademoiselle, August 1955, 249.
As Peggy recalled: Powell, telephone interview, November 1, 2018.
Peggy remained in Manhattan: âMeet Mlleâs Winning Team!,â Mademoiselle.
While Peggy was searching for a job: âTo Peggy from Joan, Sacramento, CA,â July 1955, BLUC.
Considering that Joan Didion: While at Mademoiselle, Janet Burroway interviewed with admissions at Barnard and received a scholarship to continue her studies there, thereby leaving the University of Arizona.
Joan sat in her Vogue office: âTo Peggy from Joan,â November 9, 1958, BLUC.
Janeâs husband, Peter Davison: âTo Peggy from Joan,â BLUC.
Janet had concluded: Janet Burrowayâs letters home, letter from June 25, 1955, 1â2, JB.
At the same time, she was also: Janet Burrowayâs letters home, letter from June 25, 1955, 3, JB.
BTB realized it soon enough: Random excerpt from a draft of a speechâonline, BTBC.
This was a time when: Chris Ladd, âThe Last Jim Crow Generation,â Forbes, September 27, 2016.
This was at a time: Tempone, âJanet Burroway Carries On.â
CHAPTER SEVEN
After Grace was already married: Malachy McCourt, A Monk Swimming: A Memoir (Rockland, MA: Wheeler, 1998), 79.
Indeed, even prior to her marriage: Tim Donnelly, âThe Lady Is a Vamp,â New York Post, April 7, 2013.
In 1940, Mademoiselle called the hotel: âAdded Attractions,â Mademoiselle, August 1940.
That message remained consistent: âNew York,â Mademoiselle, July 1957.
The newspaper promised: Gael Greene, âLone Women,â Series, New York Post, November 25, 1957. I would like to thank Gael Greene for allowing me to photograph these articles from her own private archive.
She first met Jenny: Greene, âLone Women,â November 18, 1957.
Gael invited her readers: Greene, âLone Women,â November 18, 1957.
Gael stopped by the television room: Greene, âLone Women,â November 19, 1957.
She was the self-appointed: Greene, âLone Women,â November 20, 1957.
Even as Gael was surrounded: Greene, âLone Women,â November 21, 1957.
Jacqueline, another resident, was a nightclub singer: Greene, âLone
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