Diaries, 1908-1928.

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Diaries, 1908-1928.

Diaries include two "line-a-day" volumes containing short entries on daily activities for 1908-1918 and 1919-1923; two volumes with longer entries concerning school and friends, 1909 and 1912, with some of her own stories and verses; a volume for 1922 on her daily life with one entry describing a White House reception with President Harding and some of her own writings; and a volume for 1928 containing a few pages of quotes and ideas.

6 v.

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