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817:Woman's Day
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737:The Century
668:, July 1904
469:, June 1923
465:(novella),
441:, Holt 1915
264:World War I
184:, in 1910.
110:Nationality
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866:References
255:The Masses
214:suffragist
171:suffragist
132:Will Irwin
99:Occupation
60:1873-03-02
473:Discarded
325:in 1924.
138:Relatives
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378:Novels
354:Awards
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