
Institute Archive | Edith Rockefeller McCormick: Philanthropist, Intellectual, Analyst
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Edith's Death, a Memoir
Harold and edith were all too familiar with nervous ailments, as they called them. Edith began to have panic attacks, first at the opera,. then at a dinner party at harold's brother cyrus's house. The world was rife with danger. Harold called jack's passing his crushing sorrow. And i suggest that for edith, it aggravated the fears that she had been suppressing since childhood.
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