List of sketches of notable people by Marguerite Martyn

This is a list of sketches of notable people, or of their close relatives, drawn by Marguerite Martyn (American journalist, 1878-1948).

Mrs. Cornelius Cole, 1916

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References

Citations of Martyn's work are to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch microfilm records.

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Women Charity Workers of National Fame Tell Marguerite Martyn Their Plans to End Injustice and Banish Evil From the World," May 22, 1910, image 1
  2. "Judge Arnold Says Divorce Courts Are Schools for Perjury and Laws Governing Them Are Farce," December 12, 1915, image 35
  3. "Belleville Business Woman In Hard Fight for State Office," October 26, 1912, image 3
  4. "Why People Are Captivated by Lady Astor," May 6, 1922, image 14
  5. 1 2 3 "Sketches of Notable Women Who Are Attending Jubilee Convention of Women Suffragists," March 27, 1919, image 3
  6. 1 2 "City Club Needed Advice; That Is Why It Gave a Luncheon to Women," July 21, 1912, image 1
  7. "Congressman Baltz's Daughters to Drop the Hoe to Take Their Places in Society at Washington," December 15, 1912, image 45
  8. "'Suffrage? I'm Too Busy With My Babies,'" September 19, 1912, image 13
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 "Harmony? They're All Out of It in Chicago," June 7, 1916, image 3
  10. 1 2 3 4 "Marguerite Martyn Finds the Speaker's Daughter a Regular Political Manager," June 38, 1912, image 6
  11. "Sarah Bernhardt Tells Marguerite Martyn," March 12, 1911, image 1
  12. "Amelia Bingham Would Not Relieve Men of Duties by Accepting Ballot," June 16, 1909, image 9
  13. "Fighting for Equal Suffrage 50 Years Ago Vastly Different," March 30, 1919, image 1
  14. "Bedraggled Suffragists March in Sloshy Shoes and With Bedraggled Banners to Impress Delegates," June 8, 1916, image5
  15. 1 2 3 4 "Mere Men Beware! The Suffragists Are Plotting 'Inside Politics,'" April 6, 1913, image 1
  16. "Nelly Bly Tells Marguerite Martyn," May 14, 1911, image 37
  17. "'Most Beautiful Suffragette' Still the Eternal Feminine," March 22, 1914, image 1
  18. "Language of Soul Same in Aristocrat and Plebeian, Says 'La Marechale,'" May 11, 1916, image3
  19. 1 2 3 "Marguerite Martyn Is in Desperate Chase After Suffragettes Who Are in Lively Pursuit of Reporters," July 6, 1908, image 3
  20. "Intimate Study of 'Grandmother of the Russian Revolution,'" May 25, 1919, image 15
  21. "Mrs. Schuyler Britton New Owner of the Cardinals Tells Marguerite Martyn," April 9, 1911, Page 1, Editorial Section
  22. "'Baseball Better Mental Exercise for Women Than Bridge,'" April 14, 1912, image 15
  23. 1 2 "St. Louis Princess Threatens International Complications," April 22, 1906, image 60
  24. "Marguerite Martyn Finds Mrs. Bryan, Possible Mistress of the White House, Just the Balancing Weight Needed to Neutralize Husband's Lack of Reserve," July 12, 1908, image 1
  25. "What-to-Wear Problem Not Solved at Horse Show," October 28, 1914, image 15
  26. "Andrew Carnegie Proud of the West," May 1, 1913, image 1
  27. "How the Military Genius of a Woman Came to the Aid of Lincoln," February 14, 1918, image 13
  28. "Actress Who Is 28 Inches Tall Tells Miss Martyn She Would Keep House," St. Louis Post-Dispatch, January 5, 1910, image 9
  29. "American Women Are Chic Parisians in Paris, Says Mme. Chaminade," November 29, 1908, image 26
  30. "'When Your Child Fibs,Tell Him a Whopper!' Is One of the Precepts Prof. Chubb Gives Marguerite Martyn," March 31, 1912, image 1
  31. "Turn Back the Clock and Hide the Calendar!" image 17
  32. "Phoebe Couzins Tells Why She Has Changed All Her Former Beliefs," May 12, 1909, image 9
  33. 1 2 "Overheard at a Municipal Opera Rehearsal," July 11, 1920, image 71
  34. "Inside Story of How Women Won," April 13, 1919, image 33
  35. 1 2 "Margaret Martyn Finds 'Convention Widows' a Factor in Chicago's Political Show," June 16, 1908, image 11
  36. "Woman's Plan Is to Save Missouri by Talking for It, Miss Martyn Is Told," January 6, 1910
  37. "Sketches at the Coliseum Made for the Post-Dispatch by Marguerite Martyn," June 16, 1916, image 5
  38. "Women Superior to Men, Marie Doro Is Most Sure of That," January 13, 1909, image 4
  39. "Sketch of Doxey, His Wife, Witness Who Identified Her and Erder Home," December 5, 1909, image 25
  40. "Marguerite Martyn Does Not Believe Mrs. Doxey Is Aroused to Her Plight," May 24, 1910, image 2
  41. "Demeanor of Women in Doxey Trial Is Contrasted by Marguerite Martyn," May 29, 1910, image 18
  42. "Catherine Elkins Worthy of Pity, Rather Than Envy, Thinks Marguerite Martyn," October 18, 1908, image 9
  43. "If Your Name Is Hazel You Can Prove That You Are Under 30 Years of Age," April 4, 1919, image 2
  44. "Lillian Russell Is the Model Julian Eltinge Tries to Copy When He Becomes a Dazzling Beauty," November 11, 1908, image 9
  45. 1 2 "Home Is Woman's Sphere; Divorce Too Common in This Country," October 22, 1908, image 13
  46. February 26, 1911 "'The More I See of Civilization, the More I Like — Indians,'" February 26, 1911, image 1
  47. "Ballot Is Aristocracy of Sex, Miss Martyn Is Told by Federal Agent," image 11
  48. 1 2 3 4 "On the Firing Line With Our St. Louis Suffragettes," February 9, 1913, image 1
  49. 1 2 "Marguerite Martyn Enjoys Thrills While Watching the Gans-Nelson Fight," October 12, 1908, image 9
  50. "Mary Garden Tells Marguerite Martyn," January 8, 1911, image 1
  51. 1 2 3 4 5 "Little Surprises at the Governor's Inaugural Ball," January 19, 1913, image 11
  52. "Marvelous Genee Lives For and Thinks Only of Her Fairylike Dancing," March 10, 1909, image 9
  53. "Cardinal Gibbons Interviewed by Marguerite Martyn," September 22, 1912, image1
  54. "Charles Dana Gibson Gives Marguerite Martyn a Kind Word for Little Girls; the "Cotton-Made Gibson Man? He Is Discovered!" November 15, 1908, image 9
  55. "Emma Goldman Says Anarchism Will Mean Absolute Equality and Freedom for Women With No Moral Code," November 1, 1908, image 9
  56. 1 2 "Emma Goldman's Talk as Heard by Miss Martyn," February 3, 1910, image 4
  57. 1 2 "Notables at Denver Snapped and Sketched, Better Known Ones Being Thoroughly Camera-Broke, Newer Ones Still Pencil-Shy," July 8, 1908, image 1
  58. "Be Shy, Mrs. Gould's Winning Rule," March 13, 1912, image 8
  59. "Hetty Green's Son Tells Marguerite Martyn," May 7, 1911, image 1
  60. "Woman Delegate Worries Over Clothes, Just Like Merry Convention Widow," June 19, 1908, image 3
  61. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Mrs. Hadley Keeps to Her Room, Unmindful That Governor Is the Talk of Chicago," June 21, 1912, image 4
  62. "'I Have Looked at Your Society Woman's Duties With a Magnifying Glasss, and I Cannot Find One Worthy of the Name,'" February 25, 1912, image 1
  63. "Mrs. Harding Wears Her Old Clothes on Campaign Trip," October 17, 1920, image 66
  64. 1 2 3 "Sketched at Chicago," June 7, 1920, image 3
  65. "Mrs. Hearst Loves Babies, Politics and Journalism," September 19, 1908, image 3
  66. "Marguerite Martyn Scores the Herrick Writers for Half Truths About Women," August 31, 1908, image 3
  67. "Miss Hoffman's Salome Abnormal as Sin — But Art, Says Marguerite Martyn," January 7, 1909, image 13
  68. "Mrs. Houston, With Great Executive Ability, Is Natural Aid in Her Husband's Progress," March 13, 1913, image 13
  69. "Inside Glimpse Into the Workaday Methods of Fannie Hurst, Famous Short-Story Author," August 22, 1914, image 5
  70. "Marguerite Martyn Ropes a Mighty Lariat Thrower," November 12, 1911, image 13
  71. "Mother Jones Not as Belligerent at Near View as Her War-Like Record Might Indicate," June 29, 1915, image 3
  72. "'Five Years From Now Will See the End of Strikes,' Declares Mother Jones," May 13, 1918, image 3
  73. "'The Most Beautiful Woman' Tells Marguerite Martyn," February 12, 1911
  74. "Charity Worker Tells Miss Martyn How 'Philanthropist' Employers Ruin Women's Lives by Underpaying Them," May 29, 1910, image 1
  75. "Marguerite Martyn Finds Fascinating Mrs. Kern a Baseball Fan; Thinks She and Her Jolly Household Would Awaken Washington," July 19, 1908, image 9
  76. "Senator Kinney Says Tax on Bachelors Will Make Them Real Useful Citizens," February 25, 1909, image 6
  77. "Sketches of Women Prominent in St. Louis Life," November 28, 1908, image8
  78. "'Every Woman Should Have a Job,'" April 20, 1919, image 1
  79. "Women's Council Both Stirred and Amused by Men's Good-Humored Debate on Film Censorship," January 8, 1916, image3
  80. "Pencil and Pen Pictures Show Bryan's Daughter a Beauty of Artist's Type," July 8, 1908, image 11
  81. "Two Sketches and a Photograph of the Russian Singer Who Believes in Suffrage," January 28, 1910, image 11
  82. "The Guillotine for Jack London, Say Western Women," February 4, 1906, image 50
  83. "Mrs. Longworth, Lobster Salad, Chauncey M. Depew and Gossip Exhilirate Marguerite Martyn," June 18, 1908, image 13
  84. 1 2 3 "Miss Martyn Finds Grand Opera Brilliance at Roosevelt Meeting," June 18, 1912, image 4
  85. "Marguerite Martyn Tells of Women's Fears and Joys at Convention Session," June 19, 1912, image 4
  86. "Women, Not Men, First, Is the Rule in Baltimore, Marguerite Martyn Finds," June 26, 1912, image 4
  87. "'Libraries and Art Museums Are Failures,' Says Percy MacKaye, February 16, 1913, image 1
  88. "Mrs. Eliot W. Major Gives a 'Woman to Woman Interview," January 5, 1913, image 1
  89. "Mansfield and Some of His Auditors When He Described Actors on Stage and in Real Life," May 3, 1906, image 7
  90. 1 2 "Marguerite Martyn at the Inauguration of President Wilson," March 9, 1913, image 1
  91. "Great Stage Manager Lost to World," December 3, 1909, image 13
  92. 1 2 "Miss Martyn Sees Suffrage Meeting Turned Into a Bully Roosevelt Rally," June 17, 1912, image 2
  93. "George McManus and Wife Convince Marguerite Martyn They Are Newlyweds in Real Life," January 26, 1910, image 9
  94. "Brazil Almost a Paradise for Women, Whose Chief Pleasure Is to Please the Men," October 27, 1912, image 1
  95. "Marguerite Martyn Finds Mrs. Meriwether's Latest Book Belies Her 87 Years," August 18, 1910, image 11
  96. "Mrs. Elizabeth A. Meriwether, St. Louis Woman Author in the Who's-Who Book," July 18, 1914, image 5
  97. "Japanese Prima Donna Would Wear American Evening Gowns If She Were Not So Little," October 13, 1915, image 3
  98. "Miss Anne Morgan and Others Outline Part Women Can Play in the Preparedness Movement in Addresses Before the Town Club," March 5, 1916, image 31
  99. "'Czar' Mulvihill Has Wee Lenten 'Lid' of His Own; Dry 'Mid Enticing Bottles," April 17, 1908, image 7
  100. "'My Voice Is My Child,' Declares Madame Nordica, January 22, 1912, image 14
  101. "What Is Society? Toto Papin Explains," December 18, 1910, image 1
  102. "Sylvia Pankhurst Tells Marguerite Martyn," March 19, 1911, image 13
  103. "The Wiles of a Successful Suffragette," January 28, 1912, image 1
  104. "Women Likened to a Blizzard Freeze by Rev. Dr. Pankhurst," March 12, 1909, image 11
  105. "Mrs. Pennybacker, Dainty and Vivacious," February 20, 1913, image 13
  106. 1 2 "Woman Reporter's Description of the Several Types of Women Whose Speeches Won Convention Crowd," June 13, 1920, image 60
  107. "Maker of Billiken Tells Marguerite Martyn How She Created the Little God of Optimism," November 7, 1909, image 14
  108. "Billikens Girl With Billikens' Smile, Marries," February 15, 1912, image 11
  109. "She Wants to Be So Very Genteel!" April 2, 1911, image 15
  110. "Youthful Suffragette, a Debutante, Will Lead St. Louis Women in a Militant Franchise Campaign," March 13, 1910, image 1
  111. "Woman Sociologist Tells Miss Martyn Taft is the Louis XVI of America," May 19, 1910, image 13
  112. "A Woman In Command," October 18, 1912, image 15
  113. 1 2 3 "Women May Elect President," October 20, 1912, image59
  114. "Marguerite Martyn Tells of an Evening at the Open Forum When Miss Rumbold Held Her Own Among the Radicals There," December 8, 1915, image3
  115. "Contentment Is Secret of Beauty, Says Lillian Russell, Fair and Fat, But Not Too Fat, at Forty," April 27, 1908, image 9
  116. "Lillian Russell Tell Marguerite Martyn How Simple Use of Common Sense Preserves Youth," December 12, 1915, image 44
  117. "Archbishop Ryan Believes Women Taxpayers Should Vote, He Tells Miss Martyn," December 19, 1909, image 25
  118. "'The Lady Hercules' Tells Marguerite Martyn," June 4, 1911, image 11
  119. "Mrs. Sanger, Who Defies Federal Law, Outlines Her Work for Birth Control Among the Poor," May 21, 1916, image 37
  120. "Husbands to Pay Wives and No More Old Maids, Ideals Prof. Schmidt Outlines to Marguerite Martyn," January 30, 1912, image 11
  121. "English Folk Dance Leader Defines Ideal of Dancing and Demonstrates It for St. Louisans," March 30, 1916, image 3
  122. "Marguerite Martyn Interviews Finley J. Shepard," December 18, 1912, image13
  123. "Wife of Gipsy Smith Is Not a Gipsy, But She Is a Real Nomad," image 8
  124. "Smoot Expects Women to Vote, But Not to Rule," October 26, 1909, image 11
  125. "Mrs. Philip Snowden, Noted Suffragist From Over the Seas, Tells Marguerite Martyn," November 6, 1910, image 13
  126. "Marguerite Martyn Finds Aviatrice," October 12, 1912, image 3
  127. "War to Bring Greater Socialization of World, Rose Pastor Stokes Tells Marguerite Martyn," March 19, 1916, image 27
  128. "Child, Who at 13 Is an Educational Wonder, Has Ambition to Be a Cowboy and an Editor," November 12, 1915, image 13
  129. "Countess de Swirsky Tells Marguerite Martyn," April 23, 1911, image 13
  130. 1 2 "Talk About Fuss and Feathers at Chicago Convention," June 14, 1908, image 1
  131. "Let Women Vote, But Never, Never Hold Office, Says Mrs. William H. Taft to Marguerite Martyn," June 25, 1908, image 11
  132. "St. Louis Poetess, Whose Verses Pulsate, Tells Marguerite Martyn the Secret of Her Many Triumphs," June 1, 1910, image 11
  133. "Next in the 'Who's Who' Series is Sara Teasdale, Famous Poetess," July 23, 1914, image 14
  134. "A New Ally for Suffragists and Who Do You Think It Is? Shakspeare," November 27, 1910, image 1
  135. "Tetrazinni Seems to Be a Bit of a Tyrant, Says Marguerite Martyn," February 1, 1911, image 11
  136. "Tetrazzini Cook Spaghetti? No? But Caruso Said So?" February 20. 1911, image 3
  137. "Mrs. M. Louise Thomas, Another 'Who's Who' and the 'Why'of It," July 2, 1914, image15
  138. "Miss Thornburgh's Fiancé Not Converted YET," November 10, 1912, image 39
  139. "'American Women Independent? Bah! They Don't Dare Do Anything Uncoventional,' Princess Troubetzkoy Tells Marguerite Martyn," March 17, 1912, image 1
  140. "Father Vaughan, Scourger of Social Wickedness, Finds St. Louis Society So Good, He Becomes Its Devotee, Says Marguerite Martyn," May 5, 1912, image 13
  141. "Marguerite Martyn Finds Mrs. Vermilya, Feminine (More Than) Forty, Fat and Not Her Conception of a Wholesome Poisoner," November 26, 1911, image 45
  142. "Voliva Does Wife's Talking, Says Home Is Woman's Place," November 2, 1912, image 3
  143. "Baroness Von Suttner Tells How to End War," October 20, 1912, image 1
  144. "It's a Shame the Way They Abuse Waddell, Says Marguerite Martyn After Hearing Rube's Sad Story," June 3, 1908, image 9
  145. "Marry Anyway, Advice of Summer Garden Actress for Marguerite Martyn," June 17, 1910, image 11
  146. "Eugene Walter, Playwright, Gives Marguerite Martyn New Ideas on Suffrage," June 27, 1910, image 7
  147. "Fannie Ward, Who Left St. Louis Poor, Returns Rich to Buy Her Girlhood Home in Dayton Street," March 28, 1909, image 22
  148. "Fannie Ward Tells Marguerite Martyn," May 21, 1911, image 13
  149. "'I Am Not Quitting,' Says Hunnewell's New Mayor," September 3, 1911, image 43
  150. "Jane Frances Winn in Who's-Who Book," August 13, 1914, image 15
  151. "Wu Ting Fang Tells Marguerite Martyn Why the American Woman Should Vote," October 24, 1909, image 11
  152. "Gay Dinner Parties at 60 Below," August 12, 1913, image 6
  153. "Living With an Alarm Clock 25 Years 'Made' Mrs. Young," August 22, 1909, image 1
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