Conway, Katherine E. (Katherine Eleanor), 1853-1927
Katherine E. Conway was born on September 6, 1853 to Irish Catholic parents in Rochester, New York. Conway completed her primary education at St. Mary’s Academy in Buffalo, New York. Following her graduation, Conway began working as a reporter for the Rochester Daily Union, and as a correspondent for several New York newspapers. During this time, Bishop McQuaid took notice of her, opening up his library to her and encouraging her authorial endeavors.
From 1873-1878, Conway worked at the West End Journal. In 1878, she became assistant director at the Catholic Union and Times in Buffalo, New York. In 1883, John Boyle O’Reilly recognised the quality of her work and offered her a position as assistant editor for The Pilot, an independent, lay-owned Catholic weekly in Boston, Massachusetts. Conway became the first female managing editor of the paper in 1904, succeeding James Jeffrey Roche. When The Pilot became the official paper for the Archdiocese of Boston in 1908, Conway moved on to become managing editor of another Boston publication, The Republic.
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