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Vanderbilt, Commodore, 25, 33

Vincent, Dr. John H., 65–72, 114–116, 145

Walker, Clara, 54, 55, 57, 61

Walker, Robert, 52, 57–62

Wallace, Lew, 71

Wallace, Susan E., 71

White, William Allen, 200, 259, 260, 282, 337, 338, 350

Whitney, Henry C., 173, 174

Wickersham, George W., 362, 366

Willard, Frances E., 32

Wilson, Woodrow, 167, 278, 279, 313–318, 320, 322, 328, 331, 346, 348, 350, 351, 356–358, 362, 371, 374–376, 386, 402

Winthrop, Judge James, 39

Woodhull, Victoria, 32, 33

Woolf, Virginia, 40

Young, Owen D., 386–388

Zola, Emile, 122, 123

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ALL IN THE DAY’S WORK

An Autobiography

Ida M. Tarbell

author of “The History of the Standard Oil Company,” “The Life of Abraham Lincoln,” etc.

“I don’t know how this book will come out,” Miss Tarbell explained to reporters on her eightieth birthday. “I am putting down the things I have seen, the men and women I have known in five stirring decades. Always there have been exciting things going on, things that upset me—wars, depressions, bloody rows.”

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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES

1. Silently corrected typographical errors and variations in spelling. 2. Archaic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings retained as printed. 3. Enclosed italics font in underscores.

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