Bok, Edward William, 1863-1930
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Bok, Edward William, 1863-1930
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Bok, Edward William
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Edward William Bok
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Bok, Edward, 1863-1930
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Bok, Edward William, American writer
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Bok, Edward William, American writer
Bok, Edward W. (Edward William), 1863-1930
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Bok, Edward W. (Edward William), 1863-1930
Edward W. Bok
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Edward W. Bok
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Bok, Edward
Bok, Eduard
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Bok, Edward
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Bok, Edward
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Bok, Edward.
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Edward Bok
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Edward Bok
Bok, Edward W. 1863-1930 (Edward William),
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Bok, Ä–duard 1863-1930
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Бок, Ðдуард
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Bok, Ėduard, 1863-1930
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Bok, Edward W. 1863-1930
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Biographical History
Editor-in-chief of Ladies' Home Journal.
Bok was an American author.
Epithet: American writer
American editor.
Bok was president of the Academy of Music Corporation. Hoopes was a member of Haverford College class of 1921.
American editor and author, opposed to women's suffrage.
Editor of Ladies Home Journal.
Author, editor, reformer, and philanthropist.
Biographical Note
Mrs. Darling was born in New Hampshire in 1840, a descendant of Henry Adams who settled in Braintree, Massachusetts, in 1636. She married Col. Edward Irving Darling, 22 years her senior, in 1860, and went with him to live at his Louisiana home. He died of wounds received in battle, December 2, 1863. Her only son was Edward Erving Darling, a minor musician-composer, who died July 13, 1894. Mrs. Darling suffered from repeated attacks of malarial fever and, after 1876, from deafness. Her years of widowhood were spent in writing Mrs. Darling's Letters, or Memoirs of the Civil War A Social Diplomat and other books.
From 1889 to 1896 her major interests and efforts were devoted to the founding of women's patriotic societies. Mrs. Darling's obsession for organizing and ruling patriotic societies, and her willingness to abandon one when her opinion or desires were thwarted, is illustrated by the rapid succession with which the societies followed each other: Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.) founded October 11, 1890; Daughters of the Revolution (D.R.) founded June 18, 1891; Daughters of the United States of the War of 1812, founded January 8, 1892; founded because of disagreement over policies of the D. A. R., policies adopted over the protest of Mrs. Darling. This collection is composed almost entirely of letters written to her during these years of controversy. There are some delightful, pithy and well-written letters in the group.
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Subjects
Publishers and publishing
Authors, American
American periodicals
Armed Forces
Authors
Autographs
Coeducation
Daughters of the American Revolution
General Society of the Daughters of the Revolution
Journalism
National Society, United States Daughters of 1812
Patriotic societies
Politicians
Press and politics
Women
Women's periodicals, American
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Americans
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Authors
Editors
Philanthropists
Reformers
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Egham, Surrey
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United States
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