. Notable men of Illinois & their state . She was brought to Chicago by her parents when she was a year oldand lived until a few months ago at the family residence at 3924 Michigan Mrs. Dean moved to 5000 Drexel Boulevard. Mrs. Dean is a cultured singer and a noted horsewoman. She has traveledextensively and speaks French, German, Italian and other foreign languagesfluently. Her first novel was entitled Shibboleth. Her latest work, called LovesPurple, has elicited comment because of its bold treatment of social conventions. Mrs. Dean is an ardent believer in womens rights and h


. Notable men of Illinois & their state . She was brought to Chicago by her parents when she was a year oldand lived until a few months ago at the family residence at 3924 Michigan Mrs. Dean moved to 5000 Drexel Boulevard. Mrs. Dean is a cultured singer and a noted horsewoman. She has traveledextensively and speaks French, German, Italian and other foreign languagesfluently. Her first novel was entitled Shibboleth. Her latest work, called LovesPurple, has elicited comment because of its bold treatment of social conventions. Mrs. Dean is an ardent believer in womens rights and has taken an activepart in the fight for the ballot for women in Illinois. She is a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Art In-stitute, the Amateur Minstrel Club, the Chicago Womans Club, the ColonialDames and other clubs and societies. Mrs. Dean is the daughter of the late Dr. Samuel E. Wood, a pioneer Chicagophysician, who died in 1908. She is the widow of the late John E. Dean, de-ceased 1908. 376 * r^0^-0f/, „,i.


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