Authors: Melanie Rehak
“Dear Miss Stratemeyer”:
Harriet Otis Smith to Edna Stratemeyer, January 28, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“This is all Dad has to say”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Harriet Otis Smith, January 27, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 17.
“It is a question”:
Harriet Otis Smith to Henry Altemus Jr., May 8, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Your Husband and Father”:
George Sully to Magdalene Stratemeyer and daughters, May 25, 1930, cited in Abel, p. 296.
“Now Mr. Stratemeyer”:
“Passing of an Epoch,”
New York Times,
May 13, 1930.
“He was the âgrand old man'”:
Alexander Grosset to Magdalene Stratemeyer, May 14, 1930, cited in Abel, p. 297.
“Although I had never met him”:
Leslie McFarlane to Harriet Otis Smith, May 15, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Dear Miss Smith”:
Mildred Wirt to Harriet Otis Smith, May 15, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 17.
“Edward had made provisions in his will”:
Last Will and Testament of Edward Strate- meyer, February 19, 1920, private collection of Geoffrey S. Lapin.
“His one complaint”:
Edna Squier to Harriet Adams, November 6, 1961, SSR/NYPL, box 46.
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CHAPTER SEVEN: SYNDICATE FOR SALE
“Author, Juvenile”:
advertisement in
Publishers Weekly,
July 5, 1930.
“I never dreamed”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Harriet Otis Smith, May 16, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 46.
“Mr. Stratemeyer was far too kind”:
Harriet Otis Smith to Edna Stratemeyer, May 16, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“If these publishers suddenly lose”:
Harriet Otis Smith to August M. Hoch, June 14, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“My dear Miss Smith”:
Harriet Adams to Harriet Otis Smith, May 18, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 17.
“Were it not for”:
“The Rover Boys Carry On,”
East Orange (NJ) Record,
June 1939.
“The only person”:
Harriet Otis Smith to Edna Stratemeyer, July 11, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“If you are interested”:
Harriet Otis Smith to Wallace Palmer, May 20, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“I think he is just/If the books do not get under way”:
Harriet Otis Smith to Harriet Adams and Edna Stratemeyer, June 21, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“The manuscript of âThe Mystery at Lilac Inn'”:
Harriet Otis Smith to Mildred Wirt, June 3, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“My sister stopped by”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Harriet Otis Smith, June 4, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“I really think that Mrs. Adams”:
Harriet Otis Smith to Edna Stratemeyer, June 16, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Before Mr. Stratemeyer's death”:
Harriet Otis Smith to Mildred Wirt, July 7, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“They had wisely removed”:
Melanie Rehak interview with Rebekah Scott, Toledo, OH, June 10, 2003.
“A thrilling tale”:
Harriet Otis Smith to Edna Stratemeyer, July 11, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“The books on the way”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Harriet Otis Smith, July 10, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Loved by me”:
Lilac Inn
intro.
“My sister keeps me informed”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Harriet Otis Smith, June 13, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Personally I am very anxious”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Harriet Otis Smith, June 26, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 46.
“In spite of ourselves”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Harriet Otis Smith, July 19, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 46.
“Your sister went home armed”:
Harriet Otis Smith to Edna Stratemeyer, July 25, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“A better idea”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Harriet Otis Smith, July 24, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 46.
“Perhaps my sister has been”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Harriet Otis Smith, July 19, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 46.
“I was 38”:
Dorothy H. Kelso, “Puzzle Solved,”
Quincy (MA) Patriot Ledger,
March 8, 1978.
“More youthful”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Mildred Wirt, November 10, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“While working on the mystery”:
Harriet Adams to Laura Harris, September 26, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“We would advise”:
Harriet Adams to Mildred Wirt, September 26, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Satisfactorily”:
Harriet Adams to Barse & Co., August 29, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“My dear Robert”:
Harriet Adams to Robert (no last name), October 14, 1930, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“As you will see”:
Harriet Adams to Harriet Otis Smith, November 1, 1930, SSR/ NYPL, box 28.
“I am sure you will be surprised”:
Edna Stratemeyer to unknown friend, August 15, 1932, SSR/NYPL, box 239.
“Getting courage”:
Linda Abrahams, “Mystery Writing a Family Tradition,”
South Middlesex (NJ) Sunday News,
March 12, 1978.
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CHAPTER EIGHT: AN UNFORTUNATE BREAK; OR, THE CLEVELAND WRITER COMES INTO HER OWN
“It splattered”:
Mildred Benson, “More about Nancy,” introduction to the facsimile edition of Carolyn Keene,
The Secret at Shadow Ranch
(Bedford, MA: Applewood Books, 1994) (hereafter cited as
Shadow Ranch
intro).
“An enticing invitation”:
All excerpts from
The Secret at Shadow Ranch
in this section
come from Carolyn Keene,
The Secret at Shadow Ranch
(New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1931).
“At the time”:
Shadow Ranch
intro.
“âChats with Cleveland Writers
'”: Ida M. Gurwell, “Chats with Cleveland Writers: Mildred Augustine Wirt,”
Cleveland Plain Dealer,
n.d. (1931).
“The work for our syndicate”:
Edward Stratemeyer to Frank Hopley, August 1, 1929, SSR/NYPL, box 27.
“We have had an extremely busy year”:
Harriet Adams to Harriet Otis Smith, June 12, 1931, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Today it looked like Christmas”:
Harriet Adams to Edna Stratemeyer, May 5, 1931, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Was not surprised”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Harriet Adams, n.d. (July 1931), SSR/NYPL, box 46.
“Other high-lights”:
Harriet Adams to Edna Stratemeyer, n.d (July 1931), SSR/NYPL, box 46.
“We all dropped a penny”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Harriet Adams, n.d. (July 1931), SSR/NYPL, box 46.
“Dear Pardner”:
Agnes Pearson and Edna Stratemeyer to Harriet Adams, June 24, 1931, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Dear Miss Stratemeyer”:
Mildred Wirt to Edna Stratemeyer, May 11, 1931, SSR/NYPL, box 17.
“Dear Edna: Before I shut up shop”:
Harriet Adams to Edna Stratemeyer, May 15, 1931, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Well, we got to be”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Harriet Adams, May 15, 1931, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“We are sorry that”:
Harriet Adams to Mildred Wirt, May 18, 1931, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Because of this”:
Harriet Adams to Mildred Wirt, September 10, 1931, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“I . . . am sorry to learn”:
Mildred Wirt to Harriet Adams, September 14, 1931, SSR/NYPL, box 44.
“My books averaged about”:
Elizabeth Ward to Edna Stratemeyer, August 23, 1931, SSR/NYPL, box 17.
“I am sorry that I cannot”:
J. W. Duffield to Harriet Adams, August 12, 1931, SSR/NYPL, box 18.
“I realize what difficult times”:
Mildred Wirt to Harriet Adams, September 21, 1931, SSR/NYPL, box 17.
“Resume of the Management of Monies”:
memo from Edna Stratemeyer to Harriet Adams, n.d. (July 1931), SSR/NYPL, box 46.
“Dear Hat”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Harriet Adams, n.d. (September 1931), SSR/NYPL, box 17.
“You will notice”:
Harriet Adams to Walter Karig, October 1, 1931, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“My dear Mrs. Wirt”:
Harriet Adams to Mildred Wirt, September 28, 1931, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Some places where”:
Harriet Adams to Walter Karig, October 29, 1931, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“In any crowd”:
All excerpts from
The Clue in the Diary
in this section come from Carolyn Keene,
The Clue in the Diary
(New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1932).
“Sales are not”:
Laura Harris to Harriet Adams, April 20, 1932, SSR/NYPL, box 18.
“One of the first hard facts”:
Edna Yost, “The Fifty-Cent Juveniles,”
Publishers Weekly,
June 18, 1932.
“They have commissioned”:
Edna Yost to Harriet Adams, January 11, 1933, SSR/NYPL, box 17.
“Portraying the lives”:
Harriet Adams to Edna Yost, January 13, 1933, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Fan mail is indeed”:
Harriet Adams to Arthur Leon, April 18, 1932, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Another phrase”:
Harriet Adams to Laura Harris, January 13, 1933, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“We have talked”:
Harriet Adams to Laura Harris, November 11, 1931, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“In regard to”:
Harriet Adams to Henry Altemus, March 30, 1921, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“We are wondering”:
Harriet Adams to Edna Stratemeyer, July 5, 1932, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Tomorrow I have”:
Harriet Adams to Edna Stratemeyer, September 7, 1933, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“I am sorry I could not/However, I am”:
Harriet Adams to Laura Harris, September 7, 1933, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“When I took over the Syndicate”:
Secret of Nancy Drew.
“I enjoyed my”:
Harriet Adams to Laura Harris, April 24, 1933, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“This year, like every other writer”:
Leslie McFarlane to Edna Stratemeyer, June 18, 1932, SSR/NYPL, box 16.
“We have heard so much”:
Harriet Adams to J. W. Duffield, May 11, 1933, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Our price for”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Mildred Wirt, July 28, 1932, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“In regard to writing”:
Mildred Wirt to Edna Stratemeyer, August 2, 1932, SSR/NYPL, box 17.
“From talking with”:
Harriet Adams to Arthur Leon, July 28, 1932, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys”:
GHB,
p. 198.
“Certain facts”:
Harriet Adams to
Publishers Weekly,
May 26, 1933, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“My dear Mrs. Adams”:
Frederic G. Melcher to Harriet Adams, June 2, 1933, SSR/NYPL, box 16.
“Enclosed also is”:
Harriet Adams to Laura Harris, June 30, 1933, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“We have received”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Grosset & Dunlap, July 20, 1933, SSR/NYPL, box 28.
“Your mildly implied”:
Walter Karig to Harriet Adams, September 21, 1931, SSR/NYPL, box 16.
“We wonder”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Mildred Wirt, March 24, 1934, SSR/NYPL, box 29.
“I have always been”:
Mildred Wirt to Edna Stratemeyer, March 26, 1934, SSR/NYPL, box 44.
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CHAPTER NINE: MOTHERHOOD AND NANCY DREW
“âI'm Ned Nickerson
'”: All excerpts from
The Clue in the Diary
in this section come from Carolyn Keene,
The Clue in the Diary
(New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1932).
“He does not appear”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Mildred Wirt, April 2, 1934, SSR/NYPL, box 29.
“Boys' books in which”:
Ayers Brinser to Harriet Adams, November 15, 1933, SSR/NYPL, box 18.
“It has few literary/the Stratemeyer daughters”:
“For It Was Indeed He,” pp. 86, 87, 88, 204.
“The cat is out of the bag”:
Lucy M. Kinloch, “The Menace of the Series Book,”
Elementary English Review
12 (January 1935), pp. 10â11.
“The picture should have had”:
Harriet Adams to Laura Harris Grabbe, May 15, 1934, SSR/NYPL, box 29.
“Among the changes”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Mildred Wirt, April 28, 1934, SSR/NYPL, box 29.
“I am sorry you did not like”:
Mildred Wirt to Edna Stratemeyer, April 30, 1934, SSR/NYPL, box 18.
“We have tried to equalize/There is so much”:
Harriet Adams to Mildred Wirt, December 10, 1935, SSR/NYPL, box 29.
“I do think”:
Mildred Wirt to Harriet Adams, January 16, 1936, SSR/NYPL, box 44.
“My conference with”:
Harriet Adams to Edna Stratemeyer, September 17, 1934, SSR/NYPL, box 29.
“Yesterday Russell and I”:
Harriet Adams to Edna Stratemeyer, May 14, 1934, SRR/NYPL, box 29.
“Mrs. Adams and I”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Harriet Otis Smith, June 5, 1935, SSR/NYPL, box 29.
“Dear Miss Stratemeyer”:
Mildred Wirt to Edna Stratemeyer, June 15, 1935, SSR/NYPL, box 44.
“Fortune is publishing”:
Harriet Adams to Helen L. Mansfield, February 20, 1934, Harriet Stratemeyer Adams/Class of 1914 Collection, WCA.
“As soon as the children”:
Harriet Adams to “Rig,” September 10, 1934, SSR/NYPL, box 29.
“Rai! Rai!/[The check] went out”:
Harriet Adams to Edna Stratemeyer, June 15, 1936, SSR/NYPL, box 19.
“Neatly dressed”:
All excerpts from
The Mystery of the Ivory Charm
in this section come from Carolyn Keene,
The Mystery of the Ivory Charm
(New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1936).
“We have found”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Mildred Wirt, February 20, 1936, SSR/NYPL, box 44.
“Our only criticism”:
Edna Stratemeyer to Mildred Wirt, November 16, 1937, SSR/NYPL, box 30.
“The writing is well done”:
Harriet Adams to Mildred Wirt, May 25, 1938, SSR/NYPL, box 30.