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White, Elwin Brooks, writer; b. Mount Vernon, | White, Elwin Brooks, writer; b. Mount Vernon, | ||
N. Y., July 11, 1899; s. Samuel Tilly and Jessie | N. Y., July 11, 1899; s. Samuel Tilly and Jessie | ||
− | (Hart) | + | (Hart) W.; A. B., Cornell U., 1921; m. Katharine |
− | Sergeant Angell, Nov. 13, 1921; | + | Sergeant Angell, Nov. 13, 1921; 1 son, Joel McCoun. |
Began as reporter, 1921; later free lance writer and | Began as reporter, 1921; later free lance writer and | ||
contbg. editor New Yorker Magazine (now editorial | contbg. editor New Yorker Magazine (now editorial | ||
writer and contbr.). Served as pvt. U.S. Army, 1918. | writer and contbr.). Served as pvt. U.S. Army, 1918. | ||
− | Mem. Phi Gamma Delta. Author: The Lady Is Cold(poems), | + | Mem. Phi Gamma Delta. Author: The Lady Is Cold (poems), 1929; Is Sex Necessary?, (with J. Thurber), 1929; Every Day Is Saturday, 1934; The Fox of Peapack, 1938; Quo Vadimus, 1939. Editor: Ho Hum, 1931; Another Ho Hum, 1932; A Subtreasury of American Humor (with Katharine S. White), 1941. Home: North Brooklin, Maine. Office: 25 W. 43rd St., New York, N. Y. |
− | 1929; Is Sex Necessary?, (with J. Thurber), 1929; Every | ||
− | Day Is Saturday, 1934; The Fox of Peapack, 1938; Quo | ||
− | Vadimus, 1939. Editor: Ho Hum, 1931; Another Ho Hum, | ||
− | 1932; A Subtreasury of American Humor (with Katharine | ||
− | S. White), 1941. Home: North Brooklin, Maine. Office: | ||
− | 25 W. 43rd St., New York, N. Y. | ||
WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA, volume 22, | WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA, volume 22, | ||
1942-1943 | 1942-1943 | ||
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White, Elwin Brooks, writer; b. Mount Vernon, N. Y., July 11, 1899; s. Samuel Tilly and Jessie (Hart) W.; A. B., Cornell U., 1921; m. Katharine Sergeant Angell, Nov. 13, 1921; 1 son, Joel McCoun. Began as reporter, 1921; later free lance writer and contbg. editor New Yorker Magazine (now editorial writer and contbr.). Served as pvt. U.S. Army, 1918. Mem. Phi Gamma Delta. Author: The Lady Is Cold (poems), 1929; Is Sex Necessary?, (with J. Thurber), 1929; Every Day Is Saturday, 1934; The Fox of Peapack, 1938; Quo Vadimus, 1939. Editor: Ho Hum, 1931; Another Ho Hum, 1932; A Subtreasury of American Humor (with Katharine S. White), 1941. Home: North Brooklin, Maine. Office: 25 W. 43rd St., New York, N. Y.
WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA, volume 22, 1942-1943