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Title
Author
# of Pages
Lorena Hickok, The Life of, E.R.'s Friend
Doris Faber
384

Contents

Preface    (p. 5)
Part I: "I'm going out and make a name for myself. . ." 1893-1932    (p. 11)
    1. Sadness in South Dakota    (p. 13)
    2. Hired Girl    (p. 24)
    3. Years of Loneliness    (p. 40)
    4. Following Ferber into Journalism    (p. 47)
    5. Hick's Front Page Days    (p. 58)
    6. Success in New York    (p. 70)
Part II: "I don't suppose anyone can ever stay so happy . . ." 1932-1936    (p. 89)
    7. Beginning a Very Special Friendship    (p. 91)
    8. Hick Ceases to Be a Reporter    (p. 111)
    9. The Depression: On the Road for Harry Hopkins    (p. 137)
    10. Emotional Peaks and Valleys    (p. 153)
    11. Learning to Let Go    (p. 172)
    12. 1935: Year of Indecision    (p. 183)
    13. War--or the World's Fair    (p. 200)
Part III: "I'll be relieved when it's over. . ." 1937-1968    (p. 219)
    14. Drifting Apart    (p. 221)
    15. At Least Life Is Not Dull    (p. 240)
    16. The 1940 Presidential Campaign    (p. 255)
    17. Living at the White House    (p. 278)
    18. Hick and Judge Harron    (p. 290)
    19. Taking Refuge    (p. 302)
    20. Hyde Park at Last    (p. 315)
Afterword    (p. 326)
A Personal Note and Some Acknowledgments    (p. 329)
Notes on Sources    (p. 335)
Index    (p. 377)