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  1. Katharine Sergeant Angell White (September 17, 1892 – July 20, 1977) was a writer and the fiction editor for The New Yorker magazine from 1925 to 1960. [2] [3] In her obituary, printed in The New Yorker in 1977, William Shawn wrote, "More than any other editor except Harold Ross himself, Katharine White gave The New Yorker its ...

  2. 18 de feb. de 1996 · Katharine White, who was Katharine Sergeant Angell at the beginning of her New Yorker career, had an editor’s life, too, and she knew that stories might not work and that writers might be...

  3. Se casaron en 1929 y Katharine Sergeant Angell pasó a ser conocida como Katharine S. White. Se convertiría en lo que Jean-Yves Jouannais llama una “artista sin obra”, ** una de esas...

  4. I was her sixth child." But from college on, to his relief, he has been called Andy. He acquired Andy at Cornell, after its first president, Andrew D. White. The nickname was commonly bestowed on...

  5. Name variations: Katharine S. Angell; Kay White. Born Katharine Sergeant in Winchester, Massachusetts, on September 17, 1892; died of heart failure in North Brooklin, Maine, on July 20, 1977; daughter of Charles Spencer Sergeant (a vice president of West End Railway Co., Boston) and Elizabeth Blake (Shepley) Sergeant; attended the Winsor School ...

  6. 22 de jul. de 1977 · Katherine S. White, who as the first fiction editor of The New Yorker exerted a profoundly rceative influence on contemporary American literature, died Wednesday at Blue Hill Memorial...

  7. WHITE, Katharine S (ergeant Angell) 1896-1977. PERSONAL: Born September 17, 1896; died of congestive heart failure, July 20, 1977; married Ernest Angell (a lawyer; divorced); married E. B. White (a poet and children's book author), November 13, 1929; children: (first marriage) Roger, Nancy; (second marriage) Joel.