Anonymous in their own names : Doris E. Fleischman, Ruth Hale, and Jane Grant /
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| Language: | English |
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Nashville, Tenn. :
Vanderbilt University Press,
[2012]
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- / Doris E. Fleischman
- "I just knew she was the brightest woman I'd ever met"
- "I won the right by the device of understatement"
- "Keeping up the appearance of independence"
- "Whatever your job is, you do it"
- / Ruth Hale
- "She totally conquered where she came from"
- "A married woman who claims her name is issuing a challenge"
- "It was a curious collaboration"
- Ruth Hale illustrations
- / Jane Grant
- "I meant to remain in the east once I got there"
- "There would be no new yorker today if it were not for her"
- "I really preferred to get my financial reward from the magazine"
- "I'm miss Grant, though married//and happily, too"
- Jane Grant illustrations
- Coda: "I still feel that she is looking over my shoulder"
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index.