Kansas Women in Literature by Nettie Garmer Barker
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issued a primer, the Kansas text-book and a
primary reading chart for which she has a United States patent. Margaret Lynn, one of the faculty of Kansas University, is a writer of short stories and ``A Step-Daughter Of The Prairies.'' * * * * Mrs. A. B. Butler of Manhattan wrote ``The Trial And Condemnation of Jesus Christ From a Lawyer's Point of View;'' a novel, ``Ad Astra Per Aspera;'' and much newspaper work. Mrs. Elizabeth Champney, a former teacher in the Kansas State Agricultural College, is the author of more than twenty books and many short stories. ``Three Vassar Girls Abroad,'' ``Witch Winnie Series,'' ``Dames And Daughters of Colonial Days,'' ``Romance of French Abbeys,'' Romance of Italian Villas,'' and ``Romance of Imperial Rome'' are her most popular works. * * * * Sadie E. Lewis, Hutchinson, is the author of ``Hard Times In Kansas'' and other verse. Her daughter, Ida Margaret Glazier, is a poet |
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