Wayman, Dorothy G. (Dorothy Godfrey)

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Wayman, Dorothy G. (Dorothy Godfrey)

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    • Wayman, Dorothy G. (Dorothy Godfrey), 1893-1975

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    • Theodate Geoffrey, Theodate
    • Dorothy G. Wayman, Dorothy Godfrey Wayman, Dorothy Wayman

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    1893-1975

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    Dorothy Wayman was a journalist and author. Born in California, she came east for her higher education, graduating from the Boston School of Social Work in 1914. After travel to Japan, which became the subject of a book under the pseudonym Theodate Geoffrey, she returned to the Boston area. While corresponding with Merton she was a staff reporter for the «Boston Globe». (Source: "The American Catholic Who's Who." Volume 14: 1960-61. Grosse Pointe, MI: Walter Romig Publisher; p. 471.)

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