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Suggestions solicited for Whittlings
Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 11:28 am
by ddnoe
To those of you who read my Whittlings: Are there any subjects you'd like to see me write on in the future?
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 11:37 am
by bobarth
How about olde tyme medicine, especially effects of Morphine.
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 6:41 pm
by Kat
I really liked reading about the origins of the Congregational Church. I didn't know any of that. I learned a lot. Thanks!
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 3:56 am
by ddnoe
Kat @ Thu Feb 15, 2007 7:41 pm wrote:I really liked reading about the origins of the Congregational Church. I didn't know any of that. I learned a lot. Thanks!
(Denise) Thank you so much, Kat! It's always heartening to know one's work has been appreciated.
Is there anything in particular you'd like to see me tackle in a future Whittling?
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 7:31 pm
by diana
I always enjoy your contributions to the Hatchet, Denise.
Topic-wise -- I don't know if it appeals to you but I was intrigued by the little bit we learned from our member DWilly about the physician Mary Edwards Walker. This thread shows she may have been one of the people who wrote to Knowlton about the Borden case.
viewtopic.php?p=43816&highlight=#43816
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 3:06 am
by Kat
I couldn't think of anything, Denise. Your topics you choose are always good. Diana's suggestion sounds interesting.
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 6:11 am
by Nadzieja
Hi, I just got my first issue (with my schedule print is a little easier) of The Hatchet. I haven't finished the article on the church but so far really liked what I've read. When you say Whittlings I'm assuming this is a regular column in the magazine? (yes I'm new--how can you tell!!!!) Actually everything I've seen in this magazine seems very well written. I can tell that I'll be spending alot of time going page to page. I to am interested in the way people were treated with different remedies. Also about everyday life in a mill town. Real life of what people actually had to do day to day. Not the romantazied versions of "life was simpler and easier". Thanks to all of you who put this magazine together & also those who keept the forums going. I've been enjoying all the topics.

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 6:49 pm
by Kat
I was thinking more about this, and the Whittlings is more about closer looks at things surrounding the Borden case, or tied peripherally, so maybe poisons and patent medicines is a better choice.
Mary Naugle has the series about unusual women in those days- she might be suited for the skinny on Mary Edwards Walker.
Denise has contributed:
Nov 2006: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: Permutations of The Picture of Dorian Gray
Aug. 2006: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: Lizzie Borden and the Spinster Mystique
May 2006: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: A Fresh Look at the Character of Andrew Borden
Feb 2006: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: A Portrait of Hosea Knowlton
Dec 2005: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: Lizzie and Animals
Oct 2005: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: Was There A Conspiracy?
and
Feature: The Gaslights by Denise Noe
Aug 2005: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: The World as Lizbeth Saw it Change
June 2005: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: An Analysis and Review of Arnold Brown's Lizzie Borden: The Legend, the Truth, the Final Chapter
Feb 2005: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: Lizzie Borden's Contemporary Namesakes
Oct 2004: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: What Happened to the Weapon?
Aug 2004: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: The WCTU
June 2004: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: Lizzie in Film and Television
April 2004: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: Who was Governor Robinson?
Feb 2004: Do Good People Commit Atrocities: The Deepest Questions Raised By The Borden Case by Denise Noe
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 6:53 pm
by Kat
This page contains the index to each issue:
http://www.hatchetonline.com/HatchetOnl ... ptions.htm
BTW: Thank you Nadzieja for your comments!

Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 6:56 pm
by Nadzieja
Kat @ Sat Feb 17, 2007 6:49 pm wrote:I was thinking more about this, and the Whittlings is more about closer looks at things surrounding the Borden case, or tied peripherally, so maybe poisons and patent medicines is a better choice.
Mary Naugle has the series about unusual women in those days- she might be suited for the skinny on Mary Edwards Walker.
Denise has contributed:
Nov 2006: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: Permutations of The Picture of Dorian Gray
Aug. 2006: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: Lizzie Borden and the Spinster Mystique
May 2006: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: A Fresh Look at the Character of Andrew Borden
Feb 2006: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: A Portrait of Hosea Knowlton
Dec 2005: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: Lizzie and Animals
Oct 2005: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: Was There A Conspiracy?
Aug 2005: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: The World as Lizbeth Saw it Change
June 2005: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: An Analysis and Review of Arnold Brown's Lizzie Borden: The Legend, the Truth, the Final Chapter
Feb 2005: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: Lizzie Borden's Contemporary Namesakes
Oct 2004: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: What Happened to the Weapon?
Aug 2004: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: The WCTU
June 2004: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: Lizzie in Film and Television
April 2004: Denise Noe's Lizzie Whittlings: Who was Governor Robinson?
Feb 2004: Do Good People Commit Atrocities: The Deepest Questions Raised By The Borden Case by Denise Noe
thank you so much Kat, There are some very interesting topics here that I will pursue in finding & reading. Thanks again
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 10:06 pm
by Nadzieja
I finished the story of Lizzie's church and was totally fascinated. I learned alot of history that I didn't know. The story on Hetty Green was something else. I really like this magazine and was impressed it was also bound well. I wish I had a week off just to read everything I've gotten so far. I like the forums alot, I've learned so much through them also. I'm glad I found your website.
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 11:32 pm
by Kat
Yay! Thanks! 