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  1. Hildegarde Hawthorne was born in New York City on Sept. 25, 1871. Growing up in a literary family and inspired by her experiences abroad, she began writing at an early age. After contributing various poems, short stories, and essays to magazines, Hawthorne became a regular contributor to the children’s magazine St. Nicholas .

  2. Oklahoma, Texas, Native Americans. Spouse. Florence Ballard Day. Hildegarde Hawthorne. Children. 2. John Milton Oskison (1874–1947) was a Native American writer, editor and journalist. His fiction focused on the culture clash that mixed-bloods like himself faced.

  3. Hildegarde Hawthorne. "SEX AND SOCIETY." ——— A Woman’s Rational View of Prof. Thomas’s Much Discussed Book — Women Should Read It Before the Condemn It.* Written for the The New York Times Saturday Review of Books by Hildegarde Hawthorne.

  4. 22 de nov. de 2021 · Unawares by Hildegarde Hawthorne (New England Magazine, December 1908) opens with elderly couple sitting together on Xmas Eve; they talk about how they wish they had had a child, something they would have appreciated at this time of year.

  5. 8 de set. de 2008 · Hildegarde Hawthorne. Publication date 1911 Publisher The Century Co. Collection americana Book from the collections of Harvard University Language English.

  6. 2 de jun. de 2008 · Hardcover – June 2, 2008. The Lure of the Garden is a book written by Hildegarde Hawthorne and originally published in 1911. It is a collection of essays and musings on the joys and pleasures of gardening, as well as the history and symbolism of gardens throughout time. Hawthorne, who was the granddaughter of Nathaniel Hawthorne, draws on her ...

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