Bella King]]> Manuscript notebook]]> babies’. In 1908 they started a newspaper column in the Otago Daily Times called ‘Our Babies’ in which, under the pen-name ‘Hygeia’, they wrote advice for mothers on topics such as babies’ bowel movements, dummies, prams, weaning and breast-feeding. Bella usually wrote the column; Truby maintained editorial control. The column was syndicated, appearing in over 50 newspapers nationwide and exported to Australia, Britain and America. Although Bella died in January 1927, the column continued to appear, possibly written by King himself.]]> Hygeia, Otago Witness]]> Otago Witness]]> Newspapers]]> Mary King]]> Books]]> Mary King]]> Books]]> Mary King]]> Books]]> New Testament may well have been a Sunday School prize.]]> ___]]> Books]]> Peter Pan fame), who enrolled at Edinburgh University and obtained a M.A. in April 1882. This Pencil Portraits from College Life by Barrie contains a chapter on David Masson (1822-1907), Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, who actively promoted university education for women at Edinburgh. Bella attended Masson’s courses, as evidenced by the inscription at the beginning of this book, which reads 'Under Professor David Masson, Bella C. King obtained First Class Honours and Second Prize for the year 1883-84. Edinburgh Association for the University of Education of Women.']]> J. M. Barrie]]> Books]]>