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Hodges is known for writing a column called ''The Optimist'' for the ''[[Philadelphia Inquirer]]'', known at the time as ''Philadelphia North American'', and later writing a book of the same name, which was later republished as ''The Great Optimist and Other Essays''. He also wrote several more books, poems, and hymns. He worked with [[Emily Bissell]] to introduce [[Christmas seal|Christmas Seals]] to raise funds and awareness for lung diseases such as tuberculosis.<ref name="findagrave" /> |
Hodges is known for writing a column called ''The Optimist'' for the ''[[Philadelphia Inquirer]]'', known at the time as ''Philadelphia North American'', and later writing a book of the same name, which was later republished as ''The Great Optimist and Other Essays''. He also wrote several more books, poems, and hymns. He worked with [[Emily Bissell]] to introduce [[Christmas seal|Christmas Seals]] to raise funds and awareness for lung diseases such as tuberculosis.<ref name="findagrave" /><ref name="romenews">{{cite news |title=Christmas Seal story: a holiday tradition |publisher=Rome News-Tribune |date=29 November 1976}}</ref> |
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==Works== |
==Works== |
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Leigh Mitchell Hodges | |
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Born | Denver, CO | July 9, 1876
Died | April 4, 1954 Wooster, OH | (aged 77)
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Writer |
Leigh Mitchell Hodges was an American journalist, author, poet, and lecturer. He was the recipient of the 1952 Benjamin Rush Award.[1]
Career
Hodges is known for writing a column called The Optimist for the Philadelphia Inquirer, known at the time as Philadelphia North American, and later writing a book of the same name, which was later republished as The Great Optimist and Other Essays. He also wrote several more books, poems, and hymns. He worked with Emily Bissell to introduce Christmas Seals to raise funds and awareness for lung diseases such as tuberculosis.[1][2]
Works
- The Great Optimist and Other Essays (1903)
- In the Beauty of the Lilies (1904)
- The Worth of Service (1904)
- Poems We Love (1907)
- Golden book of the Wanamaker stores. Jubilee year, 1861-1911 (1911)
- The Great Encouragement, and Other Helpful Essays (1913)
- Bird Guardians; a Masque for Bird Protection (1915)
- The Bard at Home (1916)
References
- ^ a b "Leigh Mitchell Hodges". Find a Grave. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
- ^ "Christmas Seal story: a holiday tradition". Rome News-Tribune. 29 November 1976.