Millicent Evison

[1] Evison was called "one of the best impersonators of Shakespearean roles of the present school" by the Knoxville Sentinel in 1912.

[2] Evison toured the United States with Ben Greet's Shakespeare company and was influenced by his work.

[9] The Unitarian Register gave Rainbow Gold a favorable writeup as a tried and true type story for girls.

[10][irrelevant citation] The Christian Advocate also gave the charming and happy ending story a writeup.

[11] Evison considered herself a suffragist, but did not support some of the more militant tactics being used to fight for women's suffrage.