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According to Who's who O'Sullivan was editor of Donahoe's Magazine for twelve years, however this may include a period as associate editor as she became editor in 1898 and the magazine closed in 1908.
"served as editor of Donahoe's Magazine for twelve years, and contributor to same" per The American Catholic Who's who 1911
"Miss O'Sullivan took up her residence in Boston, in 1891. and in the following year became a staff contributor and department editor on Donahue's Magazine. During the editorship of Dr. Henry Austin Adams. Miss O'Sullivan was promoted to the position of associate editor, and on his resignation, in 1898, she assumed the responsible position she holds at present as the editorial head of this popular monthly." Literature and Art Books: Book Seven, copyright 1903 and 1909
The final issue was July 1908 according to the New York Times