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All in the Day's Work: An Autobiography

Chapter 2: ILLUSTRATIONS
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The author recounts a rural upbringing and family influences that shaped early ambitions and education, including an initial pursuit of biological studies and experience at a coeducational college. She traces a gradual shift into magazine journalism, recounting editorial work, investigative reporting into industrial practices, and choices between advocacy and historical perspective. Personal chapters address romance, the writing of early books, and foreign travel that broadened her outlook. Later sections describe wartime public service, postwar social and economic challenges, and the risks and uncertainties of financial security. Throughout she reflects on ethical responsibilities in industry, the evolution of her profession, and recurring social patterns observed during a long public career.

ILLUSTRATIONS

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EARLIEST PORTRAIT 2
 
OFFICE STAFF OF THE CHAUTAUQUAN, 1888 76
 
AT McCLURE’S, 1898 156
 
AT THE AMERICAN, 1907 258
 
IN A CONNECTICUT GARDEN, 1914 266
 
AT RED CROSS HEADQUARTERS, PARIS, 1919 338
 
POSING AS A GARDENER, 1925 360