Author:Tulis Abrojal

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Tulis Abrojal is listed in several places as a pseudonym, but without the author's true name. This name can be determined from a hint in the review of her book published in "Mind, A Magazine of Liberal and Advanced Thought," 4(3), June, 1899, p. 191, which says: "While the author prefers to remain anonymous, yet we violate no confidence in stating that she was the writer of that standard work 'Women in the Business World'...". This refers to an 1894 book by that title, credited to Gertrude G. de Aguirre. That this is a real name, and not another pseudonym, is indicated by the large number of Google hits on that name, and a talk given by that author at a meeting of the Arena Club, as reported in the magazine "The Arena" of Jan. 1901, p. 661.