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Christine Terhune Herrick (June 13, 1859 – December 2, 1944) was an American author who wrote mostly about housekeeping.〔James, Edward T., et al. (Notable American Women, 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary ), Vol. II, p. 188-89 (1971) (ISBN 978-0674627345)〕〔( Inventory to the Records of the Women's Project of New Jersey, 1984-2004By Carla B. ZimmermanApril 2008 from Rutgers University )〕〔( Notes on Contributors from the University of Massachusetts )〕〔(Concerning Race Suicide by Christine Terhune Herrick ) jstor.org〕〔( hearth.library.cornell.edu Christine Terhune Herrick )〕 She published articles in Harper's Bazaar〔(Harper's Bazaar sample article )〕 and was also a journalist.〔(Marketplace ) Scholar Works from UMass Quote: "Even the relatively adventurous journalist Christine Terhune Herrick, who recommended that readers of her book ''In City Tents'' give tables d’hote a try, reported that ethnic restaurants in America sometimes assembled meals from 'the leavings of hotels and high priced restaurants.'〕 ==Biography== Herrick was born in Newark, New Jersey on June 13, 1859. She was the eldest daughter of the writers Edward Payson Terhune and Mary Virginia Hawes Terhune.〔Burstyn, Joan N. (Past and promise: lives of New Jersey women ), p.150-51 (Syracuse University Press 1997) (ISBN 978-0815604181)〕 She married James Frederick Herrick (1851–1893), an editor of the Springfield Republican, in 1884.〔 They had as their children, Horace Terhune Herrick (1887–1948), James Frederic Herrick, and a toddler daughter who died at age 3.〔 She published her first article in the first issue of Good Housekeeping in 1885.〔 Her husband died in 1893 of typhoid fever,〔 but she was able to support herself and her two young sons through her writing.〔 Around 1890,she built a home in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey she called The Outlook, where she resided for 13 years.〔(Historic Preservation Property Description-The Outlook ), Borough of Pompton Lakes. Accessed January 27, 2015. "Built by Christine Terhune Herrick circa 1890. Mrs. Herrick called her home Outlook. Mrs. Herrick lived there for thirteen years."〕 She died on December 2, 1944 in Washington, D.C. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Christine Terhune Herrick」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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