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McKay, Jean

Chronicles of The Farm Woman: Relief

Farmers in ever increasing numbers are haunting the relief office.  Much independence is sacrificed as they mount those steep stairs.  When a farmer has...

Chronicles of The Farm Woman: Civil Service

The legal notice in fine type has been published in many of the Kansas papers recently.  It is a notice published by the Secretary...

Chronicles of The Farm Woman: The Landon Campaign

What a day!  What a day! Can you imagine 500,000 people lining the streets of Indianapolis to see our Kansas governor?  Eight and 10 deep...

Chronicles of The Farm Woman: USO 1956

A feature story by Peggy of the Flint Hills1 in the Topeka Capital is about the 15th birthday of the USO.  In the picture...

Chronicles of the Farm Woman: USO 1942

      Clarence Malone, Kansas representative of the USO, has mailed a comprehensive report of USO activities to all members of the organization.     Lyon county...

Chronicles of The Farm Woman: May Day

One custom country children do not enjoy is that of hanging May baskets.  There is no reason why they shouldn’t.  They could walk a...

Chronicles of The Farm Woman: Cookie jar

Now and again one reads directions for keeping the cookie jar filled.  None ever worked at this house. It may be highly complimentary to the...

Chronicles of The Farm Woman: School trip on train

All the children in the country school agree they enjoyed the Christmas program in the auditorium even more than the parades of the last...

Chronicles of The Farm Woman: Thanksgiving

Americans are prone to worship big things.  We boast of our tallest building, largest mansion, victorious football team, et cetera.  It may be that...

Chronicles of the farm woman: Thanksgiving

Americans are prone to worship big things.  We boast of our tallest building, largest mansion, victorious football team, et cetera.  It may be that...
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