Southern Women In New York
boutnern women aud girls seem to be taking the literary, journalistic and business world of New York by storm. An energetic young lady, Virginia H. McRae, originally from Wilmington, N. C, has established The Phonograin in New York. It is a handsoine monthly magazine, and is to be the official organ of the phonographic companies in the üniqn. Every other business interest has its own trade journal, and there is no reason why Miss McRae's magazine should not be highly successful. It is indorsed by Edison, who contributes to the first number. It was a plucky thing for a young woman to do all out of her own brave spirit-this starting a magazine in the big city of New York - and all women everywhere will hope she will make it a shining success. She herself is its business manager.
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Old News
Ann Arbor Argus
Virginia H. McRae
New York State