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David E. E. Sloane Collection, New Haven, Conn.: Articles and Interviews -- Thomas and Mina Edison
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This folder contains photocopies of the following articles:

  1. "Anecdotes of Edison." American Monthly Review of Reviews, April 1898, 458.
  2. "The Woman of the Future." TAE Interview by Edward Marshall. Good Housekeeping Magazine, October 1912, 436-444.
  3. "The Only Person Edison Obeys." The Literary Digest, November 1913, 968-969, 976.
  4. "The Most Difficult Husband in America." By Martha Coman and Hugh Weir. Colliers, July 18, 1925, 11, 42-43.
  5. "Home Can Make or Break You: An Interview with Mrs. Thomas Edison." By Martha Coman and Hugh Weir. Colliers, August 1, 1925, 17.
  6. "Mrs. Thomas A. Edison As The Wife of a Genius Has a Full-Time Job." By Frederick L. Collins. Delineator, July 1927, 8, 74, 77.
  7. "What It Means to be Married to a Genius." By James R. Crowell. The American Magazine, February 1930, 24-26, 150-153.


Courtesy of David E. E. Sloane.