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Show "POOR LITTLE RICH GIRL" DECIDES HER OWN PROBLEM L Miss Romona Borden. Determines Question of Her Education, Which Caused Parents to Separate. By International News Service. N-EW YORK, Sept. 14. Miss Ita-uiona Ita-uiona Borden, the lS-ycar-old daughter of Gail Borden, the multi-milliouaire condensed milk manufacturer, whose disappearance from a sanitarium in Pomptou Lake, NT. J., last April, caused a 'nation-wide search to be made for her lier father, fa-ther, plans to enter cither Wcllcsley or Vassar this fall. This information was received here today from Los Angeles, where Miss Borden has been spending the summer with her mother. Her education led to much strife in the Borden home and the failure of her father and smother to agree on this principal is said to have led to their agreement to live apart. Now tho girl has solved the problem herself. Because she7 has been thc brunt of this family strifo, Tinmona has come to be knou'n among her friends ns the "poor little rich girl." Sho has written writ-ten to her New York friends: 'M' have ceased to worry and bc troubled,' 3 she sa3s. "This summer T have learned to laugh and be happy.'-' Miss Borden says that much of hor time in California has been spent in motoring and swimming. Mrs, Borden, it is said, will probably come to New York for the winter to bc nenr her daughter. Moses Grossman of llo Broadway, counsel for Mrs. Borden, said today that no information had been received as to when Miss Borden would reach New York. Vassar and Wcllosley girls were much agitated today when (hey learned of Mian Borden's decision to enter one of the fashionable schools. |