: Browse
 
Felix G. Woodward Digital Library

Skip to content home : browse : advanced search : preferences : my favorites : about : help   


select all : clear all : add to favorites  page 1 of 5 : ( <<  1  2  3  4  5  >> ) :: previous : next
 
Browsing 100 item(s) in:  
 Image: Title: Subject: Description:

1.  Out Fron The Crowd Out Fron The CrowdDorothy Dix -- Autobiographical; Clippings;"Columnists As They See Themselves," by Dorothy Dix. Drawings by McGonigle for The Library Digest, (from her scrap book).

2. Interesting Sketch of a Brilliant Newspaper Woman of the New York Journal Interesting Sketch of a Brilliant Newspaper Woman of the New York JournalDorothy Dix -- Autobiographical; Clippings;"Dorothy Dix -- Interesting Sketch of a Brilliant Newspaper Woman of the New York Journal," by Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer, (from her scrap book).

3. The Public Ledger The Public LedgerDorothy Dix -- Autobiographical; Pamphlets;"Dorothy Dix --- herself- for thirty years counselor extraodinary to millions the world over."

4. Dorothy Dix, Common Sense Philosopher Dorothy Dix, Common Sense PhilosopherDorothy Dix -- Autobiographical; Clippings;"Dorothy Dix, Common Sense Philosopher," by Harnett Kane and Ella Bentley Arthur. The Quill, A Magazine for Journalists, January 1953, pp. 6, 7, 17.

5. First Wrote Articles On Family Problems For Sunday Features First Wrote Articles On Family Problems For Sunday FeaturesDorothy Dix -- Autobiographical; Clippings;"First Wrote Articles On Family Problems For Sunday Features - Tells of 'Cub' Days When She Gathered Vital Statistics, Did All Odd Jobs Of Reporting, Saw Editors' Duel," by Dorothy Dix. The Times-Pica

6. House on 5334 Prytania Street House on 5334 Prytania StreetDorothy Dix -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- Homes; Elizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer;"Front of the New Orleans home - kind of both porches & they are delightful so shaded & so cool," inscription.

7. Is There a Real Dorothy Dix? Is There a Real Dorothy Dix?Dorothy Dix -- Autobiographical; Clippings;"Is There a real Dorothy Dix?" by Beatrice Washburn. Everybody's Magazine, October 1925, pp. 19-25 (2 copies).

8. Meet the Confidante of Millions Meet the Confidante of MillionsDorothy Dix -- Autobiographical; Clippings;"Meet the Confidante of Millions," by Albert H. Morehead. For forty-six years Dorothy Dix has been chief advisor to the lovelorn, and counselor to all. Redbook Magazine, October 1944.

9. Ledger Announcement Ledger AnnouncementDorothy Dix -- Autobiographical; Announcements;"My desk has become a confessional at which men and women open their hearts and tell me the secrets they would not tell their nearest and dearest..." Photo of Dix at her desk reading letters. Part o

10. House on 6334 Prytania Street House on 6334 Prytania StreetDorothy Dix -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- Homes; Elizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer;"My door is on the latch for you," sidned Dorothy Dix. On the back of the photograph, "Come back to us, we miss you sorely affectionately Dorothy Dix."

11. House on 6334 Prytania Street House on 6334 Prytania StreetDorothy Dix -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- Homes; Elizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer;"My door is on the latch for you," signed Dorothy Dix.

12. Tombstone TombstoneDorothy Dix -- Kentucky -- Trenton -- Tombstones;"Our father & mother Chas. N. (Nicholas) Meriwether born in VA. Aug. 19, 1801. Died at Woodstock. Todd Co. KY Sept. 28, 1877----Carolina H. Barker his wife born in VA. May 18, 1804. Died Dec. 3, 1878,

13. House on 6334 Prytania Street House on 6334 Prytania StreetDorothy Dix -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- Homes; Elizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer;"Theres welcome on the mat for you," signed Dorothy Dix.

14. Dorothy Dix Dorothy DixDorothy Dix -- Portraits; Elizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer; Journalists;Autographed photograph of Dorothy Dix.

15. William Douglas Meriwether William Douglas MeriwetherElizabeth Meriwether-Gilmer -- Family;Birthday announcement for William Douglas Meriwether. "Lest ye forget-January 1st, 1925 my 89th. Birthday-As one of my friends, I greet you, wishing you may have as many happy years as I have had. WM.

16. The All State The All StateStudent NewspaperBlaaaaa

17.  Out From the Cowed Out From the CowedDorothy Dix -- Autobiographical; The Literary DigestColumnists As They See Themselves. "Dorothy Dix - I was born at Woodstock, Tennessee...." Drawing of Dix at desk surrounded by letters, by McGonigle. The Literary Digest.

18. Le Petit Salon Le Petit SalonDorothy Dix -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- Le Petit Salon; Victor David House;Courtyard in the back of the Victor David House, the Le Petit Salon.

19. Le Petit Salon Le Petit SalonDorothy Dix -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- Le Petit Salon; Victor David House;Courtyard in the back of the Victor David House, the Le Petit Salon.

20. Le Petit Salon Le Petit SalonDorothy Dix -- Louisiana -- New Orleans -- Le Petit Salon; Victor David HouseDedication plaque for the Victor David House where the Salon is located. "VICTOR DAVID HOUSE, Erected in 1838 for Victor David, a native of Gascony, France, and his wife Ann Rabassa David Sidle and Sa
select all : clear all : add to favorites  page 1 of 5 : ( <<  1  2  3  4  5  >> ) :: previous : next
© 2003-2008 Felix G. Woodward Library | contact us  ^ to top ^