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Pauline Dunwell Partridge
Pauline Dunwell Partridge (born Pauline Groat Dunwell; February 27, 1879 – June 13, 1944) was an American writer. Her work included short stories, poetry, magazine articles, and cookbooks. She contributed to publications such as ''Redbook'', ''Good Housekeeping'', and ''Woman's Home Companion'', and often collaborated with writer Hester Conklin. Together, they worked as home economics consultants and co-authored the World War I-era cookbook ''Wheatless and Meatless Days''. She was formerly married to author Bellamy Partridge. Biography Early and personal life Pauline Groat Dunwell was born on February 27, 1879, in Lyons, New York to Supreme Court Justice James W. and Ellen Groat Dunwell (born Ellen Groat). Her uncle was Charles T. Dunwell. She attended the DeLancey School in Geneva, New York, and later graduated from Wells College. She married attorney Edward Bellamy Partridge, an attorney, on October 13, 1903, at her parents' home in Lyons, New York. The couple settled i ...
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