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Maj. Maude Warren In Charlottesvillelt;*HARL/)TTESVIL1,K. Va . Jan. HI.—Mrs. Mpudc Radford Warren, the well-known authoress an| magazine writer, t* the guest of Mrs. Virgil la Manckel King, this city. She enjoys the distinction of having lcen made a rnnjoi in the late world war —the only woman so honored. She j was sent over by the Sat unlay Kven- j ins Post to wrhc a scries of nrtlrles. 1 but remained to labor In the cause n of the world’s liberty. Two hundred tim. s she was under fire, on one occasion being severely gassed. After , , leaving France Mrs Warren went to Russia, where she was imprisoned for months bv the Bolshcvikl 1 * in the Caucasus Mountains. sMrs. Warren was of Kngllsh birth. , j hut as a child lived in Charlottes- j ville and Yi-ginia has a warm place in her heart. The first story she v . j ever published was In the Chnr- r , | lottesville t'ijronicle. Harper's pub- r r hshe.1 a series of stories by Mrs. a . Warren, the scenes of which were u . laid In and about this city. At the . request of tle editor or Harper's V Magazine she intends to write fur-. ther stories along them* mime lines, j „ . the locale Indus this vicinity.
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The Washington Herald

Washington, Washington-DC, US

Wed, Feb 01, 1922

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