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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) w.; A. B., Cornell U., 1921; m. Katharine
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(Hart) W.; A. B., Cornell U., 1921; m. Katharine
Sergeant Angell, Nov. 13, 1921; l son, Joel McCoun.
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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),
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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