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Juliet Strauss
Name
Juliet
Strauss
Birth/Death Dates
1863-1918
Where in Indiana
Parke
County--Rockville
When in Indiana
1863-1918
Notable For
As a
child
Strauss
showed
a
talent
for
writing.
The
editor
of the
Rockville
Tribune
noticed
her
talent
and
encouraged
her.
In
1893
she
began
writing
the
column
"Squibs
and
Sayings"
for the
Rockville
Tribune.
The
Indianapolis
News
discovered
her
work
and she
began
writing
another
column
,
"The
Country
Contributor"
for them from
1903-1918.
Edward
W.
Bok
,
editor
of
"Ladies
Home
Journal"
offered
her a
job
writing
for that
magazine.
As a
result
she
began
writing
a
third
column
,
"The
Ideas
of a
Plain
Country
Woman."
In her
writing
she
discussed
the
superiority
of
country
life
over
city
life.
Her
motto
was
"Get
happy
and
stay
that
way.
When
trouble
comes
meet
it
,
get
along
with
it
as
best
you
can
, and then
let
loose
of
it."
She was also a
leader
in the
establishment
of
Turkey
Run
State
Park.
Description
Juliet
Strauss
is
wearing
a
high-necked
blouse.
Her
hair
is
pulled
back
and
worn
in a
bun.
A
hairpin
is
helping
to
hold
it
in
place.
Subject
Journalism
Journalists
Newspaper industry
Reporters
Newspapers
Authors
Women
Portraits
Portrait photographs
State parks & reserves
Strauss, Juliet V. (Juliet Virginia), 1863-1918
Item ID
P0130_BOX48_FOLDER7_UNNUMBERED_002
Source of Image
W.
H.
Bass
Photo
Company
Collection:
P
0130
Digital Collection
Notable
Hoosiers
(DC
010)
Bibliography/Notes
The
Country
Contributor:
The
Life
and
Times
of
Juliet
V.
Strauss
by
Ray
Boomhower
,
IHS
Press.
Copyright Notice
Digital
image
©
2005
Indiana
Historical
Society.
All
Rights
Reserved.
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