Alice Hubbard

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Hubbard, Alice (7 June 1874—1915)

Hubbard, an American writer, was married to Elbert Hubbard. Among her books is An American Bible (1911), in which she says of her husband:

  • Content to live in one world at a time, he has the genuine faith which does not peep into the Unknown, but lives to the full to-day, assured that the power which cares for us here will not desert us there.

She also wrote,

  • The world can only be redeemed through action--movement--motion. Uncoerced, unbribed and unbought, humanity will move toward the light.

The Hubbards went down on the Lusitania when it was sunk 7 May 1915 off the Irish coast by a German submarine.

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