Kansas Women in Literature by Nettie Garmer Barker
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and song writer. Mrs Alice McAllily wrote
``Terra-Cotta'' and many other books. Lillian W. Hale, Kansas City, is author of verse, short stories, and a novel. Another novel will be ready for publication this autumn. Lois Oldham Henrici, a one-time Sabetha and Parsons woman, is the author of ``Representative Women'' and many good short stories. Laura D. Congdon, a Newton pioneer, is a verse and short story writer. Mary H. Finn, Sedgwick, writes beautiful verse and much prose. Jennie C. Graves, Pittsburg, writes poetry and moving picture plays. Mrs. Johannas Bennett, another Pittsburg woman, has written an historical novel, ``La Belle San Antone.'' Florence L. Snow, Neosho Falls, is an artistic and finished writer of verse and prose. She is the author of ``The Lamp of Gold.'' Sharlot M. Hall, Lincoln, writes prose and verse. A volume of poems, ``Cactus And Pine,'' ``History of Arizona,'' ``A Woman of the Frontier,'' ``The Price of The Star'' and short stories are her important works. Mrs. A. S. McMillan, Lyons, a poetess, song writer and licensed preacher, writes clever verse, much of which has been set to music. ``Land Where Dreams Come True'' is her best known poem. Kittie |
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