Daily Thoughts by Grover the Rover
Book
8-page booklet of sayings — borrowed from other sources — compiled by Grover Stout.
Signed by Mr. Stout on the inside front cover.
Beige, leather-textured cardstock cover with stapled binding. No indications of a publisher.
Booklet concludes with the poem "First Fig" [My candle burns at both ends;] by Edna St. Vincent Millay (1892-1950)

2022.04.01
from P371- Saugatuck-Douglas Historical Society Newsletter Historical Inserts, Vol. 4- November 2004-July 2007, p. 351-465 "Grover Stout, a school administrator during the rest of the year, reigned as "Mayor" of the Oval Beach in the summertime in the 1950s. He had definite ideas about women - he was fond of them." Mr. Stout's patriarchal attitudes were common in the 1950s.
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Stout, Grover "the Rover"
01/12/2022
01/06/2024