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Collection Overview

Administrative Information

Biographical Note

Scope and Contents of the Collection

Search Terms

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Biographical material 1913-1925, n.d.

Photographs 1907-1910, n.d.

Correspondence

Clippings

Writings

Books (by Clara Laughlin)

Clara E. Laughlin Papers, 1903-1932

Finding Aid

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Collection Overview

Creator: Laughlin, Clara E. (Clara Elizabeth), 1873-1941
Title: Clara E. Laughlin Papers
Dates: 1903-1932
Abstract: Author; Travel specialist; Journalist; Editor; Radio broadcaster. Papers include personal and professional correspondence; manuscripts and some published works of the "So You're Going To..." travel series, radio talks, and biographical writings on Sarah Bernhardt, Marshal Foch and James Whitcomb Riley; clippings; reviews; and photographs.
Extent: 8 boxes(5 linear ft.)
Language: English
Identification: MS 91

Administrative Information

The Clara E. Laughlin Papers were donated to the Sophia Smith Collection by her nieces Mary Clara Laughlin and Betty Laughlin Sweeney in 1959.

This collection has not been fully processed.

Preferred Citation

Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:

Clara E. Laughlin Papers, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Northampton, Mass.

The papers are open to research according to the regulations of the Sophia Smith Collection.

Copyright ownership to Clara Laughlin's unpublished works is unknown. Copyright to other works may be owned by the creator, or their heirs or assigns. It is the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights. Permission to publish reproductions or quotations beyond "fair use" must also be obtained from the Sophia Smith Collection as owners of the physical property.

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Biographical Note

Clara Elizabeth Laughlin (1873-1941) was born in New York City and attended school in Chicago. She graduated from Chicago High School in 1890; did not attend college. She was literary editor for The Interior (Chicago) from age 18 for 10 years; and author of over 35 books. She contributed to many literary magazines and was a manuscript reader and literary advisor for several publishers. She gave weekly radio talks on travel for the Chicago Daily News station in the 1920s, and founded Clara Laughlin Travel Services, circa 1922, specializing in foreign travel advice for women. Laughlin published the travel series, So you're going to...; and edited the So You're Going news travel magazine. Other writings include biographies, historical subjects, novels, short stories, and plays.

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Scope and Contents of the Collection

Papers include a small amount of personal and professional correspondence; manuscripts of articles and the travel series So You're Going To... books; manuscript of Laughlin's autobiography, Traveling Through Life (1934); radio talks on cruises and various travel programs; biographical writings on Sarah Bernhardt, Marshal Foch and James Whitcomb Riley; talks at the Chicago Art Institute on the Thorne Miniature American Rooms; clippings of reviews of published works and a column for the Hearst papers; memorabilia; photographs; and copies of some of her published books.

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Box

Folder

1 1
Contents

Box

Folder

1 2
Biographical material 1913-1925, n.d.

Box

Folder

1 3
Photographs 1907-1910, n.d.


Correspondence

Box

Folder

1 4
Outgoing 1921, n.d.

5
Incoming, A-Z 1913-58


Clippings

Box

Folder

1 6
The Heart of Her Highness 1917

7
Miscellaneous 1903-41


Writings


Radio talks

Box

Folder

1 8
Cruises (typescripts) 1925

9
Travel (typescripts) 1925

10-11
Manuscript n.d.


Articles

Box

Folder

2 1
Chicago Gordon Club 1915

2
Chicago's social conditions 1917-18

3
Child psychology, 191

4
France and Medal of Honor Notification 1923

5
Girls n.d.

6
"Men Are Like That" n.d.

7
"Quits Crime to Go Straight And Makes Good As Promised" 1919?

8-9
Miscellaneous 1917-40

10
Robert Lusk case 1917


Biography

11
Sarah Bernhardt 1918, n.d.

12
James Whitcomb Riley 1916, n.d.

13
Marshall Ferdinand Foch (includes correspondence) 1918-19

14
Serial: "The Winds of Waynesburg" n.d.

15
Short stories n.d.

16-17
"Miniature American Rooms," 1941-1944


Manuscripts

Box

Folder

3 1
"So You're Going to Europe" (Ladies Home Journal)


So You're Going to Italy

2
Last draft

3
Proofs

4-5
Original manuscript

6
Italy

Box

Folder

4 1
Germany, Austria

2-4
Scotland

5
Spain

Box



5
So You're Going to the Mediterranean


Traveling Through Life (autobiography) 1934

Box

Folder

6 2-6
So You're Going to Paris


French pamphlets


Where It All Comes True

Box

Folder

7 1
In France

2
In Italy

3
In Scandinavia

4
In Switzerland


So You're Going South n.d.

Box

Folder

8 1
The Golden Fleece n.d.

2
The Ruby Drops of Ninon n.d.


Travels in England n.d.


Books (by Clara Laughlin)

Box



8
Everybody's Birthright: A Vision Of Jeanne d'Arc, New York 1914


Everybody's Lonesome, London 1911


The Martyred Towns Of France, New York 1919


Reminiscences Of James Whitcomb Riley, New York 1916


So You're Going To Germany And Austria, Boston 1930


So You're Going To Scandinavia, London 1938


So You're Going To The Mediterranean!, Boston 1935


So You're Going To Travel, Boston 1938


Stories Of Authors' Loves, London 1905


The Work-A-Day Girl, New York 1913