Katharine Sergeant Angell White
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. 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 shape, and set it on its course." Provided by Wikipedia
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by White, Katharine Sergeant Angell
Published 1997
Published 1997
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by White, Katharine Sergeant Angell
Published 1979
Published 1979
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by White, E. B. (Elwyn Brooks), 1899-1985
Published 1941
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