RUTH HALE, 1887-1934
Ruth Hale, a journalist and founder of the Lucy Stone League, was born in 1886 in Rogersville, Hawkins County Tennessee, to Richard Hale and Annie Riley Hale. She attended Hollins Institute in Roanoke, Virginia, and Drexel Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. She married Heywood Campbell Broun, a newspaper columnist, on June 6, 1917 and their son was born on March 10, 1918. Ruth Hale and Heywood Broun were divorced on November 17, 1933 in Nogales, Mexico.
Ruth Hale began her career as a journalist with the Hearst Bureau, in Washington D.C. when she was eighteen. She was subsequently a drama critic and sports writer for The Philadelphia Public Ledger, correspondent for the Paris edition of The Chicago Tribune during World War I, on the editorial staff of Equal Rights, drama critic for Vogue and Vanity Fair, and a reporter for other newspapers in Washington, Philadelphia, and New York. In addition, she dramatized Elinor Wylie's novel, The Venetian Glass Nephew .
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