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Hedley was a general writer on household topics for newspapers,<ref name="Womans1914" /> as well as a contributor to leading journals and to juvenile publications<ref name="Who1912" /> She also gave travel talks, illustrated with stereoptican views.<ref name="Womans1914" /> | Hedley was a general writer on household topics for newspapers,<ref name="Womans1914" /> as well as a contributor to leading journals and to juvenile publications<ref name="Who1912" /> She also gave travel talks, illustrated with stereoptican views.<ref name="Womans1914" /> |
She was the author and compiler of ''Glimpses Through Life's Windows'', and other works.<ref name="Herringshaw1923" /><ref name="Who1912" /> | She was the compiler of ''Glimpses Through Life's Windows'', and other works.<ref name="Herringshaw1923" /><ref name="Who1912" /> |
Hedley served as Secretary-Treasurer of the Philadelphia Women's Press Association.<ref name="Who1912" /> She was a member of various societies, including the University Extension Society, Browning Society, Society of Arts and Letters, Woman Suffrage Society of Philadelphia, Huguenot Society of Pennsylvnia, and [[Daughters of the American Revolution]]. She was also affiliated with various clubs such as the Philomusian, the City History, and the Women's City Club.<ref name="LeonardMarquis1924" /><ref name="Womans1914" /> | Hedley served as Secretary-Treasurer of the Philadelphia Women's Press Association.<ref name="Who1912" /> She was a member of various societies, including the University Extension Society, Browning Society, Society of Arts and Letters, Woman Suffrage Society of Philadelphia, Huguenot Society of Pennsylvnia, and [[Daughters of the American Revolution]]. She was also affiliated with various clubs such as the Philomusian, the City History, and the Women's City Club.<ref name="LeonardMarquis1924" /><ref name="Womans1914" /> |
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In religion, she was Presbyterian.<ref name="Womans1914">{{cite book |title=Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada |date=1914 |publisher=American Commonwealth Company |page=378 |url=https://en.m.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Woman's_who's_who_of_America,_1914-15.djvu/366 |via=Wikisource |access-date=3 May 2024 |language=en}} {{Source-attribution}}</ref> | In religion, she was Presbyterian.<ref name="Womans1914">{{cite book |title=Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada |date=1914 |publisher=American Commonwealth Company |page=378 |url=https://en.m.wikisource.org/wiki/Page:Woman's_who's_who_of_America,_1914-15.djvu/366 |via=Wikisource |access-date=3 May 2024 |language=en}} {{Source-attribution}}</ref> |
==Selected works== | |
* ''Glimpses Through Life's Windows; selections from the writings of [[J. R. Miller]]'' (Philadelphia, The Peter Reilly Company, 1932) | |
==References== | ==References== |
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