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Oliver Bell Bunce Oliver Bell Bunce
Bunce, Oliver Bell (1828–90), New York writer and editor, best known for his plays, Love in '76 (1857); The Morning of Life (1848), a rural comedy; and Marco Bozzaris (1850), about the recent Greek revolt. The Opinions and Disputations of Bachelor Bluff (1881) is a collection of social... Read more
Eliza Leslie Eliza Leslie
LESLIE, ELIZA LESLIE, ELIZA. Eliza Leslie (1787–1858) was an American cookbook writer, poet, editor, and author of fiction and nonfiction for children and adults. Although her primary literary activity focused on belles lettres, Eliza Leslie is remembered today mainly for the cookery books... Read more
Dede Allen Dede Allen
ALLEN, Dede Editor. Nationality:American. Born:Dorothea Carothers Allen in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1925. Family:Married the director Stephen Fleischman: one son and one daughter. Career:1943—worked as messenger, then in sound laboratory and as assistant... Read more
Gerald M. Boyd Gerald M. Boyd
Gerald M. Boyd1950–2006 Newspaper editor Gerald M. Boyd rose to become the managing editor of the New York Times in July of 2001, the first African American in the newspaper's history to hold such a senior rank. Boyd had devoted his career to journalism. A Times staff member since 1983, Boyd began... Read more
Sir Sidney Lee Sir Sidney Lee
Sir Sidney Lee 1859-1926, English editor and author. He was editor (1891-1901) of the Dictionary of National Biography but is best known for his Life of William Shakespeare (1898, rev. ed. 1925), which was an enlargement of his work for the Dictionary. Lee was knighted in 1911.... Read more
Mark Lemon Mark Lemon
Mark Lemon 1809-70, English editor and humorist. He was a founder of Punch in 1841 and one of its first editors. Besides contributing to periodicals, he wrote more than 60 plays, none of them memorable.... Read more
Rich Wallace Rich Wallace
Wallace, Rich 1957-PersonalBorn January 29, 1957, in Hackensack, NJ; married (divorced, 1996); married, 2000; children: two sons. Education: Montclair State College (now University), B.A., 1980.AddressesHome—Honesdale, PA.CareerWriter. Herald News, Passaic, NJ, editorial assistant, 1978-79; sports... Read more
Frederick Lewis Allen Frederick Lewis Allen
Frederick Lewis Allen 1890-1954, American social historian and editor, b. Boston, grad. Harvard (B.A., 1912; M.A., 1913). He is best remembered for his journalistic but nonetheless penetrating works of social history, including Only Yesterday (1932), Since Yesterday (1940), and The Big Change ... Read more

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