Hobson, Laura Z. (Laura Zametkin), 1900-1986
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Hobson, Laura Z. (Laura Zametkin), 1900-1986
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Hobson, Laura Z. (Laura Zametkin), 1900-1986
Hobson, Laura Z. (Laura Zametkin), 1900-
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Hobson, Laura Z. (Laura Zametkin), 1900-
Hobson, Laura Keane Zametkin
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Hobson, Laura Keane Zametkin
Hobson, Laura Z., 1900-1986
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Hobson, Laura Z., 1900-1986
Hobson, Laura Zametkin 1900-
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Hobson, Laura Zametkin 1900-
Hobson, Laura Keane Zametkin, 1900-1986
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Hobson, Laura Keane Zametkin, 1900-1986
Hobson, Laura Z.
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Hobson, Laura Z.
Laura Z. Hobson
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Laura Z. Hobson
Hobson, Laura Zametkin
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Hobson, Laura Zametkin
Hobson, Laura Z. (Laura Keane Zametkin), 1900-1986
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Hobson, Laura Z. (Laura Keane Zametkin), 1900-1986
Hobson, Laura Z. 1900-1986 (Laura Zametkin),
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Hobson, Laura Z. 1900-1986 (Laura Zametkin),
Hobson, Laura Keane Zametkin 1900-
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Hobson, Laura Keane Zametkin 1900-
Hobson, Laura Z. 1900-
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Mount, Laura
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Mount, Laura
Zametkin, Laura Keane, 1900-1986
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Zametkin, Laura Keane, 1900-1986
Zametkin, Laura Hobson
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Zametkin, Laura Hobson
Mount, Laura, 1900-
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Mount, Laura, 1900-
Mount, Laura 1900-1986
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Laura Keane Zametkin Hobson, author and publicist, was an advertising copywriter, 1922-1930; a reporter for several New York papers, 1926-1927.
She was married to Thayer Hobson, publisher and author, from 1930 to 1935; in 1932 she began to publish short stories and novelettes; between 1932 and 1935 she did advertising for the B. Altman store; Director of Promotion at Time, Inc., 1935-1940. In 1940 she began to write novels, with "The Trespassers" (1943). Her second novel, "Gentleman's Agreement" (1947), became a worldwide success, and she continued as a novelist the rest of her life. She wrote screenplays 1943-1944; was a newspaper columnist, 1953-1954; returned to Time-Life, 1955-1963; began to write magazine columns in 1955; and was an active member of the Writers War Board, Americans for Democratic Action, The Authors League, and other professional organizations.
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