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Grace Harlowe

Grace Harlowe was an idealistic girl who attended Oakdale High School for Girls with her friends, where she played basketball and founded the Phi Sigma Tau sorority. After high school, she attended Overton College, where she and her friends founded Semper Fidelis, a society devoted to aiding less fortunate students at Overton. After College, she rebuffed offers of marriage for “what she had firmly believed to be her destined work,” managing Harlowe House at Overton. However, she eventually married Tom Gray, who she knew since high school. She was then active with the Red Cross on the Western front of the first World War, helping American troops along the Rhine, at Chateau Thierry, in the Argonne, and at St. Quentin. Harlowe and Tom returned home from the war with Yvonne, a girl they adopted in France. Grace was the grand daughter of another Grace Harlowe, who was a western adventurer in the 19th century. The supporting cast included Anne Pierson, one of Harlowe’s close friends at Oakdale High School. She also went to Overton College with her. Nora O’Malley, one of Harlowe’s friends since before their attendance of Oakdale High School. She is Irish-Catholic, good at singing, and basketball, with a hot temper but a kind heart. She attends a music conservatory after high school. Jessica Bright, another old friend of Grace’s from before their attendance of Oakdale High School. Jessica is a quiet, gentle girl, good at playing the piano. Unlike her friends, she is motherless and has no brothers or sisters. She is often lonely at home and this leads her to adopt Mabel Allison as her foster-sister. She attended a conservatory after high school. Miriam Nesbit, one of Harlowe’s rivals at Oakdale High School. She also went to Overton College with her. Eleanor Savell, one of Harlowe’s rivals at Oakdale High School. David Nesbit, Miriam’s brother, who ends up married to Anne Pierson. He has an aptitude for mechanics and designed model airplanes in high school. Tom Gray, the nephew of Rose Gray, the “fairy-godmother” of the freshman class of Oakdale High School for Girls. He is an expert woodsman and ultimately takes up a post in the Department of Forestry. He marries Grace after nearly two years of unsuccessful courtship. Hippy Wingate, Reddy Brooks, and J. Elfreda Briggs, who attended Overton College with Harlowe, and accompanied her in the Red Cross. Grace Harlowe, the leader of a group of riders exploring the Western frontier of 19th century America, and having various adventures with bad white men and bad natives. Her granddaughter was Grace Harlowe (II).
Alias Grace Harlowe
Real Names/Alt Names Grace Harlowe
Characteristics Adventurer, Nurse, Belle Époque, Juvenile
Creators/Key Contributors Jessie Graham Flower aka Josephine Chase
First Appearance Grace Harlowe’s Plebe Year at High School, or The Merry Doings of the Oakdale Freshmen Girls (novel, 1910)
First Publisher
Appearance List 27 novels from 1910 to 1924. The High School Girls Series contains 4 novels: Grace Harlowe’s Plebe Year at High School, or The Merry Doings of the Oakdale Freshmen Girls (1910); Grace Harlowe’s Sophomore Year at High School, or The Record of the Girl Chums in Work and Athletics (1911); Grace Harlowe’s Junior Year at High School, or Fast Friends in the Sororities (1911); Grace Harlowe’s Senior Year at High School; or, The Parting of the Ways (1911). The College Girls Series contains 7 novels: Grace Harlowe’s First Year at Overton College (1914); Grace Harlowe’s Second Year at Overton College (1914); Grace Harlowe’s Third Year at Overton College (1914); Grace Harlowe’s Fourth Year at Overton College (1914); Grace Harlowe’s Return to Overton Campus (1915); Grace Harlowe’s Problem (1916); Grace Harlowe’s Golden Summer (1917). Grace Harlowe Overseas Series contains 6 novels: Grace Harlowe Overseas (1920); Grace Harlowe with the Red Cross in France (1920); Grace Harlowe with the Marines at Chateau Thierry (1920); Grace Harlowe with the U.S. Troops in the Argonne (1920); Grace Harlowe with the Yankee Shock Boys at St. Quentin (1920); Grace Harlowe with the American Army on the Rhine (1920). Grace Harlowe Overland Riders Series contains 10 novels: Grace Harlowe’s Overland Riders on the Old Apache Trail (1921); Grace Harlowe’s Overland Riders on the Great American Desert (1921); Grace Harlowe’s Overland Riders Among the Kentucky Mountaineers (1921); Grace Harlowe’s Overland Riders in the Great North Woods (1921); Grace Harlowe’s Overland Riders in the High Sierras (1923); Grace Harlowe’s Overland Riders in the Yellowstone National Park (1923); Grace Harlowe’s Overland Riders in the Black Hills (1923); Grace Harlowe’s Overland Riders at Circle O Ranch (1923); Grace Harlowe’s Overland Riders Among the Border Guerillas (1924); Grace Harlowe’s Overland Riders On the Lost River Trail (1924).
Sample Read Grace Harlowe’s Plebe Year at High School [PG]
Description Grace Harlowe was an idealistic girl who attended Oakdale High School for Girls with her friends, where she played basketball and founded the Phi Sigma Tau sorority. After high school, she attended Overton College, where she and her friends founded Semper Fidelis, a society devoted to aiding less fortunate students at Overton. After College, she rebuffed offers of marriage for “what she had firmly believed to be her destined work,” managing Harlowe House at Overton. However, she eventually married Tom Gray, who she knew since high school. She was then active with the Red Cross on the Western front of the first World War, helping American troops along the Rhine, at Chateau Thierry, in the Argonne, and at St. Quentin. Harlowe and Tom returned home from the war with Yvonne, a girl they adopted in France. Grace was the grand daughter of another Grace Harlowe, who was a western adventurer in the 19th century. The supporting cast included Anne Pierson, one of Harlowe’s close friends at Oakdale High School. She also went to Overton College with her. Nora O’Malley, one of Harlowe’s friends since before their attendance of Oakdale High School. She is Irish-Catholic, good at singing, and basketball, with a hot temper but a kind heart. She attends a music conservatory after high school. Jessica Bright, another old friend of Grace’s from before their attendance of Oakdale High School. Jessica is a quiet, gentle girl, good at playing the piano. Unlike her friends, she is motherless and has no brothers or sisters. She is often lonely at home and this leads her to adopt Mabel Allison as her foster-sister. She attended a conservatory after high school. Miriam Nesbit, one of Harlowe’s rivals at Oakdale High School. She also went to Overton College with her. Eleanor Savell, one of Harlowe’s rivals at Oakdale High School. David Nesbit, Miriam’s brother, who ends up married to Anne Pierson. He has an aptitude for mechanics and designed model airplanes in high school. Tom Gray, the nephew of Rose Gray, the “fairy-godmother” of the freshman class of Oakdale High School for Girls. He is an expert woodsman and ultimately takes up a post in the Department of Forestry. He marries Grace after nearly two years of unsuccessful courtship. Hippy Wingate, Reddy Brooks, and J. Elfreda Briggs, who attended Overton College with Harlowe, and accompanied her in the Red Cross. Grace Harlowe, the leader of a group of riders exploring the Western frontier of 19th century America, and having various adventures with bad white men and bad natives. Her granddaughter was Grace Harlowe (II).
Source Grace Harlowe – Public Domain Super Heroes Wiki
Grace Harlowe’s Plebe Year at High School | Unknown Creators
Grace Harlowe’s Plebe Year at High School | Unknown Creators