Tietjens, Eunice, 1884-1944

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Tietjens, Eunice Strong 1884-1944

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Strong Hammond, Eunice

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1884-07-29

1884-07-29

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Chicago poet, novelist, journalist, children's author, lecturer, and editor.

Born Eunice Strong Hammond in Chicago in 1884, Tietjens was a World War I correspondent for the Chicago Daily News in France, 1917-1918, and for over twenty-five years she was on the staff of Harriet Monroe's Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. Although Tietjens wrote poetry, a novel, and memoirs, her reputation rests mainly on her influence as a friend, critic, and editor of such early twnetieth century writers as Edgar Lee Masters and Sara Teasdale.

From the description of Eunice Tietjens papers - additions, 1847-1972. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 44935536

Chicago poet, novelist, journalist, children's author, lecturer, and editor.

Born Eunice Strong Hammond in Chicago in 1884, Tietjens was a World War I correspondent for the Chicago Daily News in France, 1917-1918, and for over twenty-five years she was on the staff of Harriet Monroe's Poetry: A Magazine of Verse. Although Tietjens wrote poetry, a novel, and memoirs, her reputation rests mainly on her influence as a friend, critic, and editor of such early twentieth century writers as Edgar Lee Masters and Sara Teasdale.

From the description of Eunice Tietjens papers, 1898-1944. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 44935347

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