Caresse Crosby
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Caresse Crosby (April 20, 1891–January 26, 1970), born Mary Phelps Jacob (nicknamed "Polly" by her parents), was an American patron of the arts, poet, publisher, and peace activist. At age 19, she invented the first modern brassiere to receive a patent and gain wide acceptance.
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Phelps Family History Phelps Family History www.phelpsfamilyhistory.com/bios/mary_phelps_jacob.asp - Web |
Mary Phelps Jacob Inventor of the Week Archive Nov... Mary Phelps Jacob Inventor of the Week Archive November 2001 (December 2003) web.mit.edu/invent/iow/jacob.html - Web |
"Caresse Crosby, Infield." Cosmic Baseball Associa... "Caresse Crosby, Infield." Cosmic Baseball Association, 1998 (December 2003) www.cosmicbaseball.com/caresse8.html - Web |
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Mary Phelps Jacob, Inventor of the Modern Brassier... Mary Phelps Jacob, Inventor of the Modern Brassiere www.women-inventors.com/Mary-Phelps-Jacob.asp - Web |
Caresse Crosby Papers Caresse Crosby Papers archives.lib.siu.edu/.../controlcard&id=2127 - Web |
The Crosbys: literature's most scandalous couple The Crosbys: literature's most scandalous couple www.telegraph.co.uk/.../The-Crosbys-literatures-most-scandalous-couple.html - Web |
Caresse Crosby from "Always Yes, Caresse," 1962 Caresse Crosby from "Always Yes, Caresse," 1962 www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft4NWBX10PE - Web |