BOX III. 7 – Writings by Dix - column -
MATRIMONY AND HORSE SENSE
Folder 7 of 22
2 items
Newspaper clippings of the articles Dix wrote while working at the New
York Journal which later appeared in her syndicated publishing. The
articles are framed with either a photo of the young or the older Dix.
Her grandfather’s belief in “good breeding” among animals, and as well
among humans, much impressed her.
1. “How Can a Man Tell if His Fiancee Really Loves Him/-Foolish Widow
Would Take Old Man to Support Without Even His Love in Return,” by
Dorothy Dix, ns., nd.
2. “Why Do Parents Think Their Married Daughters Know More than Their
Single Ones?-Why Boys Like girls-Once-Wealthy Father Whose Children
Abuse Him,” by Dorothy Dix, ns., nd. (2 copies, one from Dix’ scrap
book).
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