BOX III. 4 – Writings by Dix - column - DOROTHY DIX TALKS-WRITES
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Newspaper articles in which Dix “talks” about selected topics of
interest at the time. The column was first written while at The
Times-Picayune before Dix went to The New York Journal in 1901. This
column is not a reader/question and Dix/advice type column. Most
articles discuss one topic. Articles are alphabetically arranged by
column and by title within each column. Titles recorded as scripted
originally.
1. “ABOUT CHOOSING A WIFE.” -New Orleans, Sunday, January 3, no year.
2. “HOW TO BE ATTRACTIVE.” Public Ledger Company, 1926.
3. “LOVE OF LIBERTY.” Public Ledger Company, 1926.
4. “MISER OR SPENDTHRIFT.” Public Ledger.
5. “Modern Man Still Chivalrous and Where Are Obedient Children?” Ledger
Syndicate.
6. “On Catching A Bachelor.” Public Ledger Company, 1926.
7. “THE OPEN HOME DOOR.” Public Ledger Company, 1926.
8. “TREASURES FOR OLD AGE.” Public Ledger.
9. “VIEWING HOMEMAKER’S JOB FROM THE WOMAN’S ANGLE.” Public Ledger
Company, 1926.
10. “WHAT NOT TO SAY.” Public Ledger Company, 1926.
11. “WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH PARENTS-II. Public Ledger Company, 1926.
12. “WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH WIVES?” Public Ledger Company, 1926.
13. Dorothy Dix Talks about some of the “rudimentary” things to teach
children as a single parent. Public Ledger, 1929.
14. Dorothy Dix Talks about each phase of life having its own particular
joy; “so why should we so dread the passing of the years,” ns.,nd.
15. “Dorothy Dix Talks - What kind of girl do you want your son to
marry? Public Ledger, nd. (from Dix’ scrap book).
16. “DOROTHY DIX Writes: Dear Other Woman,” by Dorothy Dix, ns.,nd.
(from Dix’ scrap book).
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