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A biography follows a woman's development from a fragile Kentucky childhood and determined youth through study, illness, and resilient self-improvement; it traces her decision to travel abroad and the years of professional and educational work in Melbourne, Tasmania, and parts of the Orient, then her return to the United States where she undertakes leadership roles at higher-education institutions and dedicates herself to founding and shaping a college. The account emphasizes sacrifice, steadfast ideals, and the concrete efforts by which personal conviction yields a lasting institutional legacy.

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J. Breckenridge Ellis

J. Breckenridge Ellis was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of personal struggle and societal challenges. Among his notable titles are "Fran," a narrative that delves into complex human relationships, and "Lahoma," which reflects on the intricacies of life in a changing world. Ellis's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and engaging storytelling, making him a distinctive voice of his time. His literary legacy continues to be appreciated by readers interested in historical perspectives on personal and social issues.

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