Lilian Whiting

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Lilian Whiting


Born
in Niagara Falls, New York, The United States
October 03, 1847

Died
April 30, 1942


Born at Niagara Falls, New York, Lilian Whiting attended the Mount Carroll Seminary, later known as Shimer College, in Illinois. She was literary editor of the Boston Traveler from 1880 to 1890, editor of the Boston Budget in 1890-93, and afterward spent much of her time in Europe.

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Italy, the Magic Land

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The Life Radiant

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The Brownings Their Life an...

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The World Beautiful

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From Dreamland Sent

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Lilies of Eternal Peace

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Women Who Have Ennobled Life

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From Dreamland Sent; With A...

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After her death : the story...

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A Study of Elizabeth Barret...

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“To be rich in friends is to be poor in nothing.”
Lilian Whiting, The World Beautiful

“It is achievement on the spiritual side of things; it is the extension of our life here into the spiritual world, that is, alone, of value.”
Lilian Whiting, The World Beautiful

“The fine art of living, indeed, is to draw from each person his best.”
Lilian Whiting, The World Beautiful