Kate Milner Rabb

Kate Milner Rabb circa 1886 Kate Milner Rabb (August 9, 1866–July 3, 1937), born in Rockport, Indiana, was a columnist, editor, historian, and author. She has been described as a '"pioneer in the field of journalism,"' who influenced '"the destiny of women in journalism today."' In 1896, her first book was published, titled, "National Epics," a collection of epic stories including, the ''Iliad,'' and ''the Odyssey.''

Rabb edited ''Indiana Women'', a weekly magazine, and wrote a number of articles and stories for publications, including ''St. Nicholas magazine'', and ''Youth's Companion.'' She edited and authored a number books and pamphlets, and columns, but was best known for her daily column, "A Hoosier Listening Post," for ''The Indianapolis Star''. She was inducted into the Indiana Journalism Hall of Fame in 2012. Provided by Wikipedia
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    National epics. by Rabb, Kate Milner, 1866-1937

    Published 1969
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