Minna Antrim
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Minna Thomas Antrim (October 13, 1861, Philadelphia – 1950) was an American writer. She is famous for the quote "Experience is a great teacher, but she sends in terrific bills."[1]
Born in Philadelphia, the daughter of William Preston Thomas and Lauretta Robbins,[2] Minna Thomas was educated at St. Mary's Hall in Burlington, New Jersey and in 1878 was married to Mr. W. H. Antrim (an editor) in Philadelphia.[2] She was well known for her collection of toasts (1902) as well as for her books for children like Don'ts for Girls and Don'ts for Boys.[3]
Works
- Dont's for Girls: A Manual of Mistakes, 1902
- Naked Truth and Veiled Allusions, 1901
- The Wisdom of the Foolish & the Folly of the Wise, 1903
- Phases Mazes and Crazes of Love, 1904
- Mimic's Calendar, 1904
- At the sign of the golden calf, 1905
- Knocks Witty Wise "and"___________, 1905
- Sweethearts and Beaux, 1905
- Don'ts for Bachelors and Old Maids, 1908
- Jester Life and his Marionettes, 1908
Notes
- ↑ Naked Truth and Veiled Allusions (1901), p. 99.
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- ↑ Who's who in Pennsylvania: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporaries, L.R. Hamersly & Co., 1908, 2nd edition, pp. 14–15.
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