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Field, Ruth Fuller. "Helen Miller Gould: Recollections of a Former Private Secretary. The Cosmopolitan, 1907, : Volume 43, Issues 1-6, page 616-627.<ref>Accessed April 5, 2012 from http://books.google.com/books?id=L0A9AAAAYAAJ&pg=PP9&dq=%22%22Ruth+Fuller+Field%22%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=v05-T5ezJ4K49QTcwZmSDg&ved=0CDYQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=%22%22Ruth%20Fuller%20Field%22%22&f=false </ref>
 
Field, Ruth Fuller. "Helen Miller Gould: Recollections of a Former Private Secretary. The Cosmopolitan, 1907, : Volume 43, Issues 1-6, page 616-627.<ref>Accessed April 5, 2012 from http://books.google.com/books?id=L0A9AAAAYAAJ&pg=PP9&dq=%22%22Ruth+Fuller+Field%22%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=v05-T5ezJ4K49QTcwZmSDg&ved=0CDYQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=%22%22Ruth%20Fuller%20Field%22%22&f=false </ref>
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Field, Ruth Fuller. Secretary to Helen Miller Gould. Brooklyn daily eagle almanac: Volume 18 - Page 322. American Almanac Collection (Library of Congress) - 1903 -
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:"Woody Crest -- Tarrytown, NY. Org. 1893. Fresh air home for children. . . . Miss Helen M. Gould, Pres., Tarrytown; Ruth Fuller Field, Sec, 579 5th av.; Miss Miriam Jagger, Matron."<ref>Accessed April 5, 2012 from http://books.google.com/books?id=N8QWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA322&dq=%22%22Ruth+Fuller+Field%22%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=v05-T5ezJ4K49QTcwZmSDg&ved=0CGMQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=%22%22Ruth%20Fuller%20Field%22%22&f=false </ref>
  
  

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Darling, Sherry A. "A Critical Introduction to The Stone Wall." Tufts University, Dept. of Drama, 2003.

Authorized facsimile, made from the microfilm master copy of the original dissertation published by UMI. Thesis (Ph. D.)--Tufts University, 2003. Author's abstract: "In this critical introduction to The stone wall: an autobiography, I provide additional documentation about Ruth Fuller Field [whose pen name was "Mary Casal"] and her extraordinary life, and place her narrative within the larger context of the writing and publishing on same-sex desire that took place at the turn of the century. The revelation of these findings increases our understanding not only of this particular woman and her life narrative, but also that of lesbian relationships between the 1860s and the 1930s and the construction of identify as a performative process." Includes bibliographical references (p. 129-134). Newberry Library copy lacks t.p. Finding and telling -- Play [a]part: individual transgressive acts -- From solo to scene partner -- The ensemble as transgressive community -- The writer and the critic: lesbian and gay autobiography as a genre -- Epilogue -- Appendix: "Ruth Fuller Field--Knitting poem." Xerographic copy.[1]
Dissertation abstracts international: The humanities and social ... University Microfilms, University Microfilms International - 2003 - Snippet view. Drawing from the few concrete details Mary Casal offers in her autobiography, 1 discovered that the author's true identity is Ruth Fuller Field, a native of Deerfield, Massachusetts. I also uncovered the identities and confirmed events . . . .


Field, Ruth Fuller. "Helen Miller Gould: Recollections of a Former Private Secretary. The Cosmopolitan, 1907, : Volume 43, Issues 1-6, page 616-627.[2]


Field, Ruth Fuller. Secretary to Helen Miller Gould. Brooklyn daily eagle almanac: Volume 18 - Page 322. American Almanac Collection (Library of Congress) - 1903 -

"Woody Crest -- Tarrytown, NY. Org. 1893. Fresh air home for children. . . . Miss Helen M. Gould, Pres., Tarrytown; Ruth Fuller Field, Sec, 579 5th av.; Miss Miriam Jagger, Matron."[3]


Sheldon, George. A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts: the times when the people by whom it ... page 171, lists birthdate of Ruth W. Fuller as June 17, 1864. "Casal" gives her birth year as 1864. Sheldon says she married Frank A. Field of "Mont." on February 12, 1887.[4]


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