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Chester Gore Miller : Author of a book entitled " Father Junipero 

 Serra," a dramatic poem ; and other poems. 1894. 



Miss Anna Picher : Author of Pasadena Art lyoan Souvenir pamph- 

 lets, in successive years from 1889 to 1895. 



Prof. Frank J. Polley : Antiquarian researches ; early history of 

 California ; topical papers, reports, public lectures, etc. 



H. A. Reid, a. M., M. D.: Author of "The Heart I^ace," Daven- 

 port, Iowa, 1856 — the first volume of poems ever printed in Iowa; also 

 " Harp of the West," same place, 1858. Author of History of the State 

 of Missouri, 1881 ; and History of Lafayette County and City of lycxing- 

 ton, Mo. Author of History of Johnson County and Iowa City, the first 

 state capital, and the State University town ot Iowa — 1883. History of 

 Montgomery County and city of Red Oak, Iowa, 1880. Author of "Cal- 

 endars of Creation," showing the steps and stages of creational progress on 

 four different lines of evolution — 1879. Contributions to "Review of 

 Science," Kansas City, Mo. Topical papers, public lectures, etc., on Evo- 

 lution and kindred topics. 



Mrs. Rachel F. Reid, M.D. : Stories; poetry ; lectures to women 

 topical papers and addresses.* 



Maj. Horatio N. Rust : Magazine articles ; antiquarian research 

 Indian lyife. 



Gov. Lionel A. Sheldon : Magazine contributor ; civil economics 

 political questions ; etc. 



Elias Smith, M. D.: Author of "Atlas of Surgical Operations,' 

 Peoria 111. — 1889. "Regional Anatomy for Beginners"; same date 

 Various anatomical and surgical charts for physicians. Invented and pub" 

 lished in 1889 a school mannikin that dissects into over thirty different 

 pieces, showing internal parts of the human body in their proportionate 

 size and proper place. In i860 he made some new discoveries in the polar 

 phenomena of electro-magnets, and invented electric batteries for use of 

 physicians. 



Mrs. Grace Ellery Channing Stetson : Stories ; poems ; travels ; 

 magazine literature. 



Mrs. Laura G. Stuntz : Some of her poems are printed in a volume 

 entitled " Poets of America," published in Chicago in 1891. Also in a 

 volume entitled "Woman in Sacred Song," edited by a Mrs. Smith of 

 Springfield, 111. 



Mrs. Hannah E. Taylor : Poems ; dramatic pieces ; music. 



Timothy B. Taylor, A. M., M. D: Author of "The Inebriate"— 

 Montpelier, Vt., 1865. "Old Theology Turned Upside Down or Right 

 Side Up, by a Methodist Minister, "— Fort Scott, Kansas, 1871 ; but pub- 

 lished now by the " Banner of Light Co.," Boston. "Text Book on 

 Psychology" — to be published in 1895-96. This latter is a Pasadena pro- 

 duction. Author of sundry pamphlets and other writings on religious and 

 science topics. 



Judge A. J. Utley: Author of "Free Coinage," — 1893; and other 

 works on Economic questions. 



*Mrs. Reid was one among the first twelve women ever graduated from medical colleges in the 

 United States ; and as an Army Nurse she was the first woman mustered into the service west of Wash- 

 ington, this being at St. Louis in September, 1861, when Gen. Fremont was in command there. 



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