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1924
- Better Homes and Gardens (September, 1924) "Get Your Family Roots Into Your Own Soil" An essay. Vol 3. No. 1. p 11-12, 41. Also, editor's comments on page 50. This article "epitomizes the whole creed of the ownership of your own home." [HARPER]
- _____ (October, 1924) "Spare Which -- The Rod or the Child?" An essay. p 11-12, 43. [HARPER]
1925
- Better Homes and Gardens (January, 1925) "Does Your Budget Budge Much?" An essay. p 15-16, 31. [HARPER]
1926
- Better Homes and Gardens (January, 1926) "Is the Radish Unconstitutional?" An essay. "The First Thought of Man Is to Amend Something." p 17-18,45. [HARPER]
- _____ (March, 1926) "Our Friends, the Bees" An essay. "The Bee Works Overtime to Make Gardens Possible." p 17, 68-69. [HARPER]
- _____ (November, 1926) "How's Your Soil?" An essay. "The Soil in Which We Are Growing Should Furnish Us With Happiness." p 16, 36-7. [HARPER]
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