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1922
- Fruit Garden and Home (November, 1922) "Home Grown Whetstones"
An essay. Two illustrations. p 9-10, 27. Also, editor's note on page 42. [HARPER]
- _____ (December, 1922) "Kitchen Efficiency"
An essay. "The work a woman does in the house is the most blessed thing life gives her." p 11-12. [HARPER]
1923
- Fruit Garden and Home (January, 1923) "Thank God For a Garden"
An essay. Includes a photo of the author. p 11-12. [HARPER]
- _____ (March, 1923) "My Neighbor's Chickens"
An essay. p 13-14. Also, editor's note on page 58. [HARPER]
- _____ (September, 1923) "The Mayor of Moravia"
An essay. Volume 2. Number 1. p 9-10. Also, editor's note on page 50. [HARPER]
- _____ (October, 1923) "Pansies for Thoughts"
An essay. "Let your garden solve your problem." p 9-10. [HARPER]
- _____ (November, 1923) "My Neighbor's Dog"
An essay. The author pleads his case for a canine-based "be good to your neighbor" policy. p 9-10. [HARPER]
- _____ (December, 1923) "The Christmas Complex"
An essay. The author ponders gift-giving at Christmas time. p 9-10. [HARPER]
1924
- Fruit Garden and Home (March, 1924) "Personally Painted"
Humor. p 9, 44, 51. [HARPER]
- _____ (April, 1924) "The Neighbor's Kids" An essay. p 21-22. Also, editor's comments on page 66. [HARPER]
- _____ (May, 1924) "What's Wrong with the Home?"
An essay. "Not a Home Has Been Broken Up On My Street in Sixteen Years." Includes a photo of the author. p 15-16. [HARPER]
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