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    August 30, 1933—See The Work of Mrs. E. G. White’s Editors, by W. C. White and D. E. Robinson, pp. 20

    J. H. Kellogg to E. S. Ballenger, January 9, 1936

    Fannie Bolton was with her at that time. A year or two later she returned to Battle Creek. She left Mrs. White who incorporated in one of her books something she had herself written and without giving credit. She said Mrs. White was in the habit of doing this, copying from various other books, so that she and Mary Ann Davis had to go over the material and transpose sentences and change paragraphs and in otherwise endeavor to hide the piracy. She spoke to Mrs. White about it and objected to having her own manuscript used without credit. Mrs. White was very angry and slapped her face. She mentioned the circumstance to one of the preachers and was forthwith dismissed from Mrs. White’s employ and came back to America.FBS 120.2