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The Woman′s Tribune


a good taste for poetry and not the least of the attractions of the Tribune were the charming selections of choice and often rare poems which appeared in every issue.

It is a world of pities that she could not have concentrated her energies upon the Tribune. With her versatility and unusual editorial ability it might have taken the highest rank, and today have been an authority on the whole subject of constitutional liberty. It would have been a great achievement, but circumstances and the want of means compelled her to cease publication at the end of twenty-five years.


Complete files of the Tribune may be found in the Congressional Library, and with the exception of the year 1902 in the New York City Library. Miss Lucy Anthony, also, has a copy of the bound files formerly belonging to Susan B. Anthony.

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