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All in the Day's Work - Ida M. TARBELL

In this autobiography, written when the author was 82 years old, Ida Tarbell looks back at her life and remarkable career as an investigative journalist. Ms. Tarbell is best known for her 1904 work, "The History of the Standard Oil Company," which was a significant factor in the dissolution of the Standard Oil monopoly. She was a noted writer and lecturer, served on two presidential committees, and is considered by her actions to be an important feminist (although she was critical of the feminist movement). - Summary by Ciufi Galeazzi
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Chapter 1: My Start in LifeChapter 2: I Decide to be a BiologistChapter 3: A Coeducational College of the EightiesChapter 4: A Start and a RetreatChapter 5: A Fresh Start - A Second RetreatChapter 6: I Fall in Love, Part 1Chapter 6: I Fall in Love, Part 2Chapter 7: A First Book - On Nothing Certain a YearChapter 8: The Napoleon Movement of the NinetiesChapter 9: Good-Bye to FranceChapter 10: Rediscovering My CountryChapter 11: A Captain of Industry Seeks My Acquaintance, Part 1Chapter 11: A Captain of Industry Seeks My Acquaintance, Part 2Chapter 12: Muckraker or Historian?Chapter 13: Off With the Old - On With the New, Part 1Chapter 13: Off With the Old - On With the New, Part 2Chapter 14: The Golden Rule in IndustryChapter 15: A New ProfessionChapter 16: Women and WarChapter 17: After the ArmisticeChapter 18: Gambling with Security. Part 1Chapter 18: Gambling with Security, Part 2Chapter 19: Looking Over the CountryChapter 20: Nothing New Under the Sun
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