Series II: Nonfiction, 1916-1956
- Scope and content:
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Most of Connolly's nonfiction files contain a combination of research notes and drafts of magazine articles. Lists of article concepts and notes from interviews are also present, and some files, such as those relating to the American Indian series, contain extensive correspondence. Clippings of the finished article are sometimes available, but most drafts are undated and few include information on where the article was eventually published. A partial list of articles is included in her resume (see Series IV), but Connolly's published articles can be most easily found by searching magazine indexes, particularly those for Good Housekeeping,The Christian Science Monitor,Colliers,Redbook,Reader's Digest,The Delineator,The Saturday Evening Post, and Woman's Day.
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