TY - SER KW - Roman Catholics KW - Scots-Irish Americans KW - physicians KW - ministers KW - Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) KW - Irish Americans KW - Polish Americans KW - artists KW - U. S. Steel Corporation KW - Scottish Americans KW - opera KW - iron industry KW - steel industry KW - Homestead Steel Strike of 1892 KW - Protestants KW - Spanish-American War AU - Elizabeth Moorhead AB - Alison Cuddy, daughter of a Pittsburgh steel magnate, negotiates the grim landscape of an industrial city and her High Presbyterian community while striving for a better life of art and culture. C1 - 1880s-1900s C3 - Allegheny Mountains; Allegheny County; Allegheny River; Monongahela River; Ohio River; Pittsburgh; Downtown; Oakland; Shadyside; North Side; Munhall; Carnegie Library of Homestead C4 - Literary; Psychological; Women’s CY - The Bobbs-Merrill Company LA - English M3 - Novel N1 - North Side is referred to as Allegheny City, as it was then known. N2 - Alison Cuddy, daughter of a Pittsburgh steel magnate, negotiates the grim landscape of an industrial city and her High Presbyterian community while striving for a better life of art and culture. PB - Indianapolis PP - The Bobbs-Merrill Company PY - 1929 RN - Elizabeth Moorhead Vermorcken (1866-1955) was born after the Civil War to an old Pittsburgh family. When her father's steel business failed in the 1890s, she lived in Paris a few years and married, but returned after that failed. From 1910 to 1929 Moorhead taught literature at Carnegie Tech. In retirement, she wrote full time, beginning with Clouded Hills, then two other novels and a memoir. She died in 1955 as a resident of the Schenley Hotel in Pittsburgh's Oakland neighborhood and is buried at Allegheny Cemetery. EP - 381 p. TI - Clouded Hills ER -