Phillips, Frances L. (1896–1986)
Phillips, Frances L. (1896–1986)
American publisher. Born 1896 in Walla Walla, Washington; niece of Cornelia Phillips Spencer (writer and reformer); died June 15, 1986, in Chapel Hill, NC.
Joined the staff of William Morrow and Co. (1926); was editor-in-chief of Morrow (1931–67), and the 1st editor for Margaret Mead.
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