My Home in the Field of Honor
                        
                     
                                                         
                
                    My Home in the Field of Honor
                                            
                            By Frances Wilson Huard
                            
                                15 Jan, 2019                            
                            
                         
                                        
                                                                        Frances Wilson Huard (1874 - 1965) was an American living in France with her French husband when war broke out. She tells of the German invasion in this personal narrative. An excerpt reads, "Nothing, I think, could have been farther from houghts tha
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                                                Frances Wilson Huard (1874 - 1965) was an American living in France with her French husband when war broke out. She tells of the German invasion in this personal narrative. An excerpt reads, "Nothing, I think, could have been farther from houghts than the idea of war. Our May Wilson Preston, the artist; Mrs. Chase, the editor of a well-known woman's magazine; Hugues Delorme, the French artist; and numerous other guests, discussed the theatre and the "Caillaux case" from every conceivable point of view, and their conversations were only interrupted by serious attempts to prove their national superiority at bridge, and long delightful walks in the park. " Less