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BOX III. 1a –
Writings by Dix – column - DOROTHY DIX SPEAKS
Folder 1a of 22
Newspaper clipping of her second column writing which discusses one
topic of interest in each article. She started writing for the
Sunday issue of the paper “articles about men and women and husbands and
wives and love and children,” she said. At this time Ms. Gilmer
adopted the pseudonym “Dix” in memory of “Mr. Dicks,” a Negro who had
once helped her family. Dorothy she selected for alliterative
purposes.
This article is coupled with drawings of two
beautifully dressed ladies with the caption: “Don’t you know that young
Mr. Early is too fresh altogether?”—“No, not altogether; his jokes are
stale enough.”
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“THE TROUBLE OF LIVING UP TO IDEALS.” Times Picayune-New
Orleans, Sunday, March 8, 189[7]
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