Anna Steese Richardson | |
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![]() Richardson circa 1913 | |
Born | April 5, 1865 Massillon, Ohio |
Died | May 10, 1949 |
Anna Steese Richardson (April 5, 1865 – May 10, 1949) was an American writer and editor.
Anna Steese Sausser Richardson was born on April 5, 1865, in Massillon, Ohio. [1] She began her career as a newspaper reporter in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and worked at several other papers before joining the Woman's Home Companion. [2] She came to New York City about 1921. [3] As of 1938, when she gave a commencement speech at Hunter College, she was an associate editor of the Companion. [4] She died on May 10, 1949, at 903 Park Avenue, Manhattan, New York. [1]
In the 1927 silent crime-drama film Chicago, a minor character, Charleston Lou, is in one scene reading a passage of Richardson's Standard Etiquette.
Anna Steese Richardson | |
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![]() Richardson circa 1913 | |
Born | April 5, 1865 Massillon, Ohio |
Died | May 10, 1949 |
Anna Steese Richardson (April 5, 1865 – May 10, 1949) was an American writer and editor.
Anna Steese Sausser Richardson was born on April 5, 1865, in Massillon, Ohio. [1] She began her career as a newspaper reporter in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and worked at several other papers before joining the Woman's Home Companion. [2] She came to New York City about 1921. [3] As of 1938, when she gave a commencement speech at Hunter College, she was an associate editor of the Companion. [4] She died on May 10, 1949, at 903 Park Avenue, Manhattan, New York. [1]
In the 1927 silent crime-drama film Chicago, a minor character, Charleston Lou, is in one scene reading a passage of Richardson's Standard Etiquette.