[Ads-l] antedating "birdbrain"
ADSGarson O'Toole
adsgarsonotoole at GMAIL.COM
Tue Oct 27 16:33:11 UTC 2020
Excellent work, Bill. The popular author Kathleen Norris used "bird
brain" in a short story for "Cosmopolitan" published in 1923.
Date: May 1923
Periodical: Cosmopolitan
Story: The Guests of Honor
Author: Kathleen Norris
Start Page 31, Quote Page 34, Column 1
Database: Google Books
https://books.google.com/books?id=gAXnAAAAMAAJ&q=%22bird+brain%22#v=snippet&
[Begin excerpt]
But she remembered with a faint inward chill that there had been a
rather insipid young man, who looked and danced like a professional
dancer, in close attendance upon the beautiful Mrs. Cruikshank at the
club last week, and that Mr. Cruikshank, being warmed with his meal,
had expressed himself with more honesty than tact about him.
"She's giving that bird-brain a run!" had been his way of putting it,
and Juliana remembered now that there was a hint of real resentment in
his words.
[End excerpt]
Garson
On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 10:54 AM Bill Mullins <amcombill at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> 1925 _New York Times_ Oct 11 X2/1
>
> "What is the character portrayed by Miss Crews? A middle-aged actress retired to private life, after years upon the stage. A bird brain, utterly without mental processes, functioning entirely through the medium of the tawdry melodramas that have been her life."
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