Went to look up Marjory Stoneman Douglass High School on Google and found these VERY INTERESTING comments regarding the “feminist/journalist” whose name is inscribed on the building.
Notations of SWAMP, ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND, ETC:
Coincidence? I don’t know but definitely STRANGE…almost felt like it was “coded”:
(from Wikipedia https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjory_Stoneman_Douglas)
*Her most influential work was the book The Everglades: River of Grass (1947), which redefined the popular conception of the Everglades as a treasured river instead of a worthless SWAMP.
*She was an early and voracious reader. Her first book was ALICE’S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND.
*As a youth, Marjory found solace in reading, and eventually she began to write. At sixteen years old she contributed to the most popular children's publication of the day – a puzzle titled "DOUBLE BEHEADINGS AND DOUBLE CURTAILINGS".
*In 1907, she was awarded a prize from the Boston Hearld for a story titled "AN EARLY MORNING PADDLE", (about a boy who watches a sunrise from a canoe.)
*Her father, Frank Stoneman, was the first publisher of the paper that later became The Miami Hearld.
*She joined the staff of the newspaper in 1915, originally as a society columnist writing about tea parties and society events, but news was so slow she later ADMITTED TO MAKING UP SOME OF HER STORIES.
*In the 1930s she wrote a one-act play entitled "THE GALLOWS GATE".
*She authored a play called "STORM WARNINGS".
*Her autobiography titled Marjory Stoneman Douglas: Voice of the River was written with JOHN ROTHCHILD in 1987.
(Rothchild is a freelance writer specializing in financial matters and is a former columnist for TIME and FORTUNE. Don’t know if he’s related to the Rothschilds?)