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DOUGLAS, Miss Alice May , poet and author, born in
Bath, Me., 28th June, 1865. She still resides in her native city. She
began her career as an author at the age of eleven years, when her first
published article appeared among the children's productions of "St.
Nicholas." The reading of "Little Women" at the age of thirteen marked an
epoch in her life. She determined to be an author like Jo, and, like her,
send for publication a composition from her pen to test her chances of
authorship. Consequently she sent a poem pertaining to a little sister,
who shortly before death was seen throwing kisses to God. The Zions
Herald, to which the poem was sent, published it, and from that time
Miss Douglas has been a constant contributor to the press. She is
also engaged in editorial work on two monthly papers, the "Pacific Banner"
and the "Acorn." Her first volume of poems was "Phlox" (Bath, Me., 1888).
This was followed during the same year by a second volume, "May Flowers"
(Bath, Me., 1888). Then she published "Gems Without Polish" (New York,
1890). She next wrote two juvenile books, one for boys and the other for
girls, in the interest of the lend-a-hand clubs. Most of her books have
first appeared as serials. Among them are "Jewel Gatherers," "Quaker John
in the Civil War," "How the Little Cousins Formed a Museum," "The
Peace-Makers" and "Self-exiled from Russia," a story of the Mennonites.
Miss Douglas is State superintendent of the department of peace and
arbitration of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. She has also
assisted the national peace department of that organization, by preparing
much of its necessary literature and by founding a peace band for
children, which has branches in Palestine and Australia. (American Women, Frances Elizabeth Willard, Mary Ashton Rice
Livermore, Volume 1 Copyright 1897. Transcribed by Marla
Snow.)
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