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| Title | Margaret Anderson | 
| Description | A typed article on onion skin, possibly from a newspaper, dated May 24, 1915. The article reports the end of the Little Review, a literary magazine, edited by Margaret Anderson, was forced to stop publication because the printer of the Review was owed $300. The article goes on to say: "The little literary colony at Lake Bluff is all aflutter. The Little Review has ceased to flutter and Miss Margaret C. Anderson, its erstwhile editor, is facing a heartless printer man who wants his money." "The literary colony of Lake Bluff, including Lois Peters, Miss Harriet Dean of Indianapolis, Emma Goldman, Mrs. Alice Corbin Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Cary and others have helped Miss Anderson before. They all chipped in when she was arrested and fine $10 for cutting down one of Harry Bunting's cultivated fir trees to use as a Christmas tree." | 
| Caption | Margaret Anderson Little Review | 
| Date | May 24, 1915 | 
| People | Anderson, Margaret Bunting, H.S. Bunting, Henry Henderson, Alice Corbin | 
| Search Terms | Little Review Anarchists Artists Christmas Tree | 
| Collection | Personalities | 
| Object Name | Document | 
| Object ID | Doc 1070 | 
