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Essays
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1911
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Favors the Small Farm Home
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1913
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Shorter Hours for Farm Women
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1914
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Good Times on the Farm
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1915
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Economy in Egg Production
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1915
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Making the Best of Things
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1915
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Magic in Plain Floods
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1915
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And Missouri Showed Them
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1916
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All in a Day's Work: Just a Neighborly Visit with Folks at Rocky Ridge Farm
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1916
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Does It Pay to Be Idle? Sometimes Misdirected Energy May Cease to Be a Virtue
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1916
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Life Is an Adventure
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1916
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Join 'Don't Worry' Club: Conservation of a Woman's Strength Is True Preparedness
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1916
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Look for Fairies Now
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1916
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So We Moved the Spring: How Running Water Was Provided in the Rocky Ridge Farm Home
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1916
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Folks Are 'Just Folks'
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1916
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When Is a Settler an Old Settler?
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1916
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Facts versus Theories
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1916
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Haying While the Sun Shines
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1916
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Kin-Folks or Relations?
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1916
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Showing Dad the Way: Mansfield Has a Boys' Good Road Club That Works and Plays
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1916
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A Dog's a Dog for a'That
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1916
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Do Not Waste Your Strength
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1916
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All the World Is Queer
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1916
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Just a Question of Tact
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1916
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An Autumn Day
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1916
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Our Fair and Other Things
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1916
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Thanksgiving Time
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1916
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Learning to Work Together
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1916
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Before Santa Claus Came
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1917
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What's in a Word?
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1917
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Giving and Taking Advice
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1917
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According to Experts
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1917
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Are You Going Ahead?
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1917
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Getting the Worst of It
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1917
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Buy Goods Worth the Price
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1917
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Does Haste Make Waste?
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1917
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Each in His Place
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1917
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Just Neighbors
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1917
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Doing Our Best
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1917
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Chasing Thistledown
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1917
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A Bouquet of Wildflowers
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1917
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Without Representation
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1917
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And a Woman Did It
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1917
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Put Yourself in His Place
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1917
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The War, the Terrible...
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1917
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To Buy or Not to Buy
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1917
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Let Us Be Just
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1917
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Are We Too Busy?
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1917
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Get the Habit of Being Ready
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1917
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Thoughts Are Things
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1917
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Everyone Can Do Something
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1917
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If We Only Understood
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1918
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Make a New Beginning
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1918
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Santa Claus at the Front
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1918
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Victory May Depend on You
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1918
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Make Your Dreams Come True!
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1918
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Keep Journeying On
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1918
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Make Every Minute Count
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1918
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Visit 'Show You' Farm
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1918
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What Would You Do?
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1918
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We Must Not Be Small Now
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1918
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What the War Means to Women
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1918
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How About the Home Front?
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1918
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New Day for Women
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1918
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Do the Right Thing Always
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1918
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Are You Helping or Hindering?
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1918
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Overcoming Our Difficulties
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1918
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Swearing Is a Foolish Habit
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1918
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When Proverbs Get Together
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1918
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What Days in Which to Live!
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1918
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Your Code of Honor
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1918
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Every Training Counts Most
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1918
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Opportunity
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1918
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San Marino Is Small But Mighty
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1918
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The American Spirit
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1919
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A Few Minutes with a Poet
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1919
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Let's Revive the Old Amusements
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1919
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Mrs. Jones Takes the Rest Cure
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1919
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Work Makes Life Interesting
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1919
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Friendship Must Be Wooed
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1919
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Here's the Farm Loan Plan
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1919
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Keep the Saving Habit
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1919
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Who'll Do the Women's Work?
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1919
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Women's Duty at the Polls
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1919
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They Wrote to Mrs. Wilder
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1919
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The Farm Home
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1919
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Whom Will You Marry?
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1920
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We Visit Arabia
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1920
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Now We Visit Bohemia
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1921
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Dear Farm Women
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1921
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We Visit Paris Now
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1921
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The Roads Women Travel
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1921
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We Visit Poland
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1921
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Women and Real Politics
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1921
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Pioneering on an Ozark Farm
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1921
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As a Farm Woman Thinks
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1921
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From a Farm Woman to You
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1921
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When Grandma Pioneered
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1921
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Mother, a Magic Word
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1921
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A Homey Chat for Mothers: Are You Your Child's Confidant
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1921
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As a Farm Woman Thinks
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1922
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As in Days of Old
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1922
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How the Findleys Invest Their Money
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1923
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Hitching Up for Family Team Work
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1923
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What Makes My Country Great, and Why I'm Proud to Be a Citizen
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1924
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The Fairs That Build Men: Where Citizens of Tomorrow Are Trained
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1924
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Turkeys Bring $1,000 a Year: Where Secret of Success Is 'Love Them'
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1925
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My Ozark Kitchen
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1925
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The Farm Dining Room
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1931
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Spic, Span - and Beauty: How a Home Responds to Springtime Touches
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1938
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Surprise
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