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Kansas Women in Literature - Nettie Garmer Barker
Nettie Garmer Barker
Kansas Women in Literature
EAN 8596547160465
DigiCat, 2022
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Table of Contents
KANSAS WOMEN IN LITERATURE.
EFFIE GRAHAM.
ESTHER M. CLARK.
MARY VANCE HUMPHREY.
KATE A. APLINGTON.
EMMA UPTON VAUGHN.
JESSIE WRIGHT WHITECOMB.
MYRA WILLIAMS JARRELL.
ELLEN PALMER ALLERTON.
EMMA TANNER WOOD.
CORNELIA M. STOCKTON.
MARGARET HILL McCARTER.
BESSIE MAY BELLMAN. and JUNE BELLMAN HENTHORNE.
AMANDA T. JONES.
CHARLOTTE F. WILDER.
ANNA L. JANUARY.
HATTIE HORNER LOUTHAN.
EVA MORLEY MURPHY.
SALLIE F. TOLER.
ANNA E. ARNOLD.
INDEX.
KANSAS WOMEN IN LITERATURE.
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"We are proud of Kansas, the beautiful queen,
And proud are we of her fields of corn;
But a nobler pride than these I ween,
Is our pride in her children, Kansas born!"
—Ellen P. Allerton—
—Or adopted. In this galaxy of bright
women, the State has a noble pride for every
name, be its owner Kansas born or adopted,
is a mightier force for good than its walls of corn.
EFFIE GRAHAM.
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The last place one would expect to find romance is in arithmetic and yet—Miss Effie Graham, the head of the Department of Mathematics in the Topeka High School, has found it there and better still, in her lecture Living Arithmetic
she has shown others the way to find it there. Miss Graham is one of the most talented women of the state. Ex-Gov. Hoch has called her one of the most gifted women in the state noted for its brilliant women. Her heart and life are as pure as her mind is bright.
She was born and reared in Ohio, the daughter of a family of Ohio pioneers, a descendant of a Revolutionary soldier and also, of a warrior of 1812. As a student of the Ohio Northern University and later as a post-graduate worker at the University of California, Chicago University, and Harvard Summer School, she has as she says, graduated sometimes and has a degree but never 'finished' her education.