RICE, LOUISE GUEST: 1884-
Louise Guest , daughter of James Harvey and Harriet Noel Davis Guest, was born in New Albany, Ind., on Apr. 24, 1884. After graduating from high school, she entered St. Mary's Academy at St. Louis, Mo., from which she graduated in 1898.
In 1901 she began as a reporter with the ST. LOUIS STAR and from 1901 to 1904 worked for various newspapers of the southern states and New York City . After 1905 she was a practicing graphologist. In 1925 she founded the Louise Rice Graphological Institute in New York and served as its president. She was a consulting psychologist and contributor to magazines.
Information from Who's Who in America.
- Character Shown in Handwriting. 1908.

- Dainty Dishes from Foreign Lands.
Chicago, 1909.

- Girl Who Walked Without Fear; a Comment on Christian
America. New York, 1915.

- New Blood; a Story of the Folks That Make America.
New York, 1922.

- Character Reading from Handwriting; with Numerous Line
Drawings. New York, 1927.

- By Whose Hand?
New York, 1930.

- Who Is Your Mate? What the Handwriting Reveals.
New York, 1930.
