S. Isadore Miner

S. Isadore Miner (September 25, 1863 – August 10, 1916), also known by the pen name Pauline Periwinkle, was an American journalist, poet, teacher, and feminist. She served as the first corresponding secretary of the Michigan Woman's Press Association and was a staff member of Good Health, Battle Creek, Michigan. Using the pen name of "Pauline Periwinkle", Miner was the founder and editor of the "Woman's Century" page of The Dallas Morning News. She was "one of the most widely-read columnists in the early twentieth century."

S. Isadore Miner

S. Isadore Miner (September 25, 1863 – August 10, 1916), also known by the pen name Pauline Periwinkle, was an American journalist, poet, teacher, and feminist. She served as the first corresponding secretary of the Michigan Woman's Press Association and was a staff member of Good Health, Battle Creek, Michigan. Using the pen name of "Pauline Periwinkle", Miner was the founder and editor of the "Woman's Century" page of The Dallas Morning News. She was "one of the most widely-read columnists in the early twentieth century."