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Emma Upton Vaughn

The author of that versatile little book of short stories, "The Lower Bureau Drawer'' is Emma Upton Vaughn, a Kansas City, Kansas teacher. These heart stories, showing keen insight of human nature--especially woman nature--deal with every day life, each one a fascinating revelation, of character and soul.

Mrs. Vaughn was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Her early life was spent in Kansas. She is a graduate of the Kansas University, and has taught in the public schools of the state.

She wrote the "Bible and the Flag in the Public Schools'' and has contributed both prose and verse to the leading magazines and newspapers. Feature articles and many good essays appear over her signature. Her "Passing From Under The Partial Eclipse'' did much to give Kansas City, Kansas her recognized place commercially on the map. A novel, "The Cresap Pension,'' exposing a great pension fraud, is ready for the press.

Source:  "Kansas Women in Literature", Nettie Garmer Barker, S. I. Messeraull & Son, Kansas City, Kansas, 1915 
  

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