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Why did the introduction of the Davy lamp initially lead to an increase in the rate of mining accidents? Today's Birthday. Eisenhower, Nixon ran for president but lost to John F. Kennedy in He was elected president in and , but his second term was cut short by the Watergate scandal, which involved the burglary and wiretapping of Democratic party headquarters. Likely facing impeachment, he became the first president to resign.

Although never convicted, he was pardoned by his successor, Gerald Ford. What pet did Nixon receive as a political gift? A skunk and an American flag were introduced — both equally unknown in PE Island. I could have shrieked with rage over the latter. Such crass, blatant Yankeeism! Montgomery", who is only mentioned in passing two-thirds into the article with the major focus being on the film's star Mary Miles Minter , who was presented as the true embodiment of Anne. Page had acquired the film rights to the story in , and as such, all of the royalties paid by Hollywood for both versions of Anne of Green Gables went to him, not Montgomery.

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Other series written by Montgomery include the "Emily" and "Pat" books, which, while successful, did not reach the same level of public acceptance as the "Anne" volumes. She also wrote a number of stand-alone novels, which were also generally successful, if not as successful as her Anne books. On August 20, , Montgomery started writing what became the novel Emily of New Moon , as she planned to replace Anne with Emily as the star of new series of novels. In , a Massachusetts court ruled in favor of Montgomery against her publisher, Louis Coues Page, as the judge found that he had systemically cheated her out of the profits from the Anne books since In terms of sales, both in her lifetime and since, Montgomery was the most successful Canadian author of all time, but because her books were seen as children's books and as women's books, she was often dismissed by the critics, who saw Montgomery as merely a writer for schoolgirls, and not as a serious writer.

In , Ewen MacDonald became estranged from his folk when he opposed his church joining the United Church of Canada , and was involved in an incident when he nearly ran over a Methodist minister who was promoting the union. Had he not been a minister, he almost certainly would have been charged with attempted murder. In , Montgomery's extremely depressed husband signed himself into a sanatorium in Guelph.

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In , Montgomery published Pat of the Silver Bush , which reflected a move towards more "adult" stories for young people. Not externally , but spiritually she is I". In , upon her husband's retirement, Montgomery moved to Swansea , Ontario, a suburb of Toronto , buying a house which she named Journey's End, situated on Riverside Drive along the east bank of the Humber River.

Montgomery continued to write, and in addition to writing other material returned to writing about Anne after a year hiatus, filling in previously unexplored gaps in the chronology she had developed for the character. Writing kept up Montgomery's spirits as she battled depression while taking various pills to improve her mood, but in public she presented a happy, smiling face, giving speeches to various professional groups all over Canada.

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I thought nobody but Indians ever heard it. We hear it often because we are a silent race. My full name is Laughing Grey Owl. Montgomery liked Grey Owl's speech the same evening stating Canada "greatest asset is her forest lands" saying that most Canadians were too proud of "skyscrapers on Yonge Street" rather than the "natural resources we are destroying as fast as we can".

Scott , Morley Callaghan and Raymond Knister complained about the mostly female membership of the CAA, whom they felt had overly glorified someone like Montgomery who was not a "serious" writer. Montgomery was greatly upset by World War II, calling the war in a letter "this nightmare that has been loosed on the world Such suffering and wretchedness". My oldest son has made a mess of his life and his wife has left him.

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My husband's nerves are even worse than mine. I have kept the nature of his attacks from you for over 20 years but they have broken me at last I could not go out to select a book for you this year. Pardon me. I could not even write this if I had not been a hypodermic. The war situation kills me along with many other things.

I expect conscription will come in and they will take my second son and then I will give up all effort to recover because I shall have nothing to live for.

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In , the Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King introduced conscription under the National Resources Mobilization Act , but with the caveat that conscripts could only be used in the defence of North America, and only volunteers would be sent overseas. Mackenzie King scheduled a referendum for April 27, to ask the voters to release him from his promise to only send volunteers overseas, which Montgomery alluded to in her letter mentioning "conscription will come in". In her last entry in her diary on March 23, , Montgomery wrote: "Since then my life has been hell, hell, hell.

My mind is gone — everything in the world I lived for has gone — the world has gone mad. I shall be driven to end my life.

Oh God, forgive me. Nobody dreams of what my awful position is. In the last year of her life, Montgomery completed what she intended to be a ninth book featuring Anne, titled The Blythes Are Quoted.

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It included fifteen short stories many of which were previously published that she revised to include Anne and her family as mainly peripheral characters; forty-one poems most of which were previously published that she attributed to Anne and to her son Walter, who died as a soldier in the Great War; and vignettes featuring the Blythe family members discussing the poems. The book was delivered to Montgomery's publisher on the day of her death, but for reasons unexplained, the publisher declined to issue the book at the time.