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Show 139 orcardza\1ons in their habits, hovevert reflects heX'" full, active lU'e. Altbollgh and quick to learn, Her tton wen in OM she 't1&S a stoey o her her t1etion. non.fiction) tluene. her \bing more thought tune imaginaUon cOlAld. too little about what $he The real 8U8& Young Qa:tee whicb must have done mueh readers, But to· shade too literal. she w:_.s observant to lie dormant in the nex:t. She telt too much and ,edally- in writing Some carelessness in ber meetinghouses. own can be hen wrote, best in than her fiction more e'.... to in young and old alike. judge Mrs. Catee t greatness; than • writer. we must look at her ,a$ $ome 'lht :veering of her thirhen chUuen, be!" brilliance in the Woman '8 Su.ftrag$ movement, her vilorous pol! tioal career J her tn4elatig&bl', the growth Which _li work in Momon of her small Momon comtmlnity might otherwise have gone into the ....... to be a of all these t.hings COl1S_ed time .elt-entbi •• which makes for aistingdshed writing. Xu a day- of eJpe¢iallz&t.ion such believea that so mtlch could be tar mr slowly than does other t,alents .s d.on'; bY' our own If as the present, one woman in a ,perna.,s only ' world which m.oved r.arkable J that her iting achieves -rth;y of study. all but dis- one That sbe could add witing to her than she haua ben cre4ited with eV$n by her mere alwqs her €les.1re temples, own more brilliance peo,le make, her all the five othe lI!OrIflon women have literary reput-attons com:parab1e to Mrs. Gabs'. They are gaine Fawn McKay Juanita Brooks, and, of course, Brod! •• Maurine Whipple. Virginia.. Sorensen, Jllsa R. Snow. Only the last, like Mrs. Gates; ,laeed devotion to th Church |