She contacted an old Berkeley colleague, Marjorie Eaton who lived in Palo Alto on the Juana Briones Ranch, owned by Ms. Eaton’s mother.
In 1925, Eaton's stepmother, Edith Cox Eaton purchased the historic Palo Alto house of Juana Briones de Miranda and ran it as an art colony of sorts: artist Lucretia Van Horn and sculptor Louise Nevelson spent significant periods of time there, as did Marjorie.
Cyrus S. Eaton | Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings | Marjorie Merriweather Post | Marjorie Cohn | Eaton's | Eaton Corporation | Robert James Eaton | Marjorie Cameron | Eaton | Paul Eaton | Marjorie Halpin | Marjorie Bowen | Long Eaton | Eaton Site | Eaton Hall | Marjorie Franklin | Eaton Square | Eaton Hall, Cheshire | Connie Eaton | Charles Warren Eaton | Winnifred Eaton | Water Eaton | Toronto Eaton Centre | Simon Brown, Baron Brown of Eaton-under-Heywood | Shirley Eaton | Nigel Eaton | Marjorie Westbury | Marjorie Scardino | Marjorie Quennell | Marjorie Perloff |