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Kirchwey, Freda | January 16, 1929 issue

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This article presents a letter by the author where he recollects the attributes of a celebrity Victoria Woodhull. Woodhull died last year in home at Bredon's Norton in Worcestershire, England. In the wildest period of America's life, Woodhull was one of its most spectacular personalities. Woodhull nourished herself on scandal and notoriety and had apparently honest belief in her own doctrines. She was considered as a terrible siren and a mad woman.

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WOODHULL, Victoria; CELEBRITIES; AMERICAN literature; LITTERATEURS; WORCESTERSHIRE (England); ENGLAND
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