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  1. Elizabeth Garver Jordan (May 9, 1867 – February 24, 1947) was an American journalist, author, editor, and suffragist, now remembered primarily for having edited the first two novels of Sinclair Lewis, and for her relationship with Henry James, especially for recruiting him to participate in the round-robin novel The Whole Family.

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  3. As a man named Tony Jordan cheats in his career and nearly cheats on his wife, Elizabeth, financial and marriage struggles surround the family. Enter a woman named Miss Clara, who challenges Elizabeth to set up a “war room,” a private place to pray for God’s help in life’s battles.

  4. Elizabeth Jordan is a visiting professor in the University of Denver Sturm College of Laws Immigration Law & Policy Clinic. Her practice, teaching, and scholarship focus on advancing human rights in the United States legal system through trauma-informed, cross-cultural representation of her clients. Prof.

  5. 45K Followers, 639 Following, 412 Posts - Elizabeth Jordan (@eliiiijo) on Instagram: "If you're happy and you know it"

  6. Abstract. On February 25, 1947, the New York Times ran a nine-paragraph obituary commemorating the life and accomplishments of journalist, editor, and author Elizabeth Garver Jordan.

  7. 98K Followers, 1,760 Following, 285 Posts - Elizabeth Jordan (@elizabthjordan) on Instagram: "🌍Love traveling to beautiful destinations 🤍Balancing luxury escapes & adventures 🧘🏼‍♀️Lifestyle•Healthy living•Self care"

  8. For Elizabeth Jordan, a female journalist herself, it was only natural to draw heavily from her experiences to create a fictionalized version of the newspaperwoman who unapologetically enters the male-dominated sphere.

  9. Elizabeth Garver Jordan (1867-1947) was an author, journalist, editor of Harper's Bazar and suffragist. The collection consists of correspondence from prominent literary figures and a typescript draft of The Sturdy Oak (1917), a composite novel of American politics by fourteen American authors, edited by Elizabeth Jordan.

  10. Elizabeth Jordan is an artist, photographer, philanthropist and mother who lives and works in New York City.

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