Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar, 1896-1986
Variant namesDorothy Dunbar Bromley (1897-1986), journalist and writer, was also known as Dorothy Dunbar Walker and used the pen name Stephen Ewing. She was born on a farm near Ottawa, Illinois, daughter of Helen Ewing Dunbar and Charles E. Dunbar, and graduated from Northwestern University in 1918. During her college years she served as a member of the Signal Corps. She moved to New York City, where she became a journalist; she did publicity and editorial work for Henry Holt and Company (1921-1924), wrote free-lance for magazines (1925-1952), and was a columnist and writer for the World-Telegram (1935-1937), Post (1938-1940), and Herald Tribune (1942-1952).
As a free-lance writer, Bromley wrote extensively on such issues as marriage and divorce, birth control, sexual stereotyping, women and work, and women and the legal system. The editor of the Sunday women's page of the New York Herald Tribune, she also wrote on Depression-era social welfare programs, child and domestic labor, juvenile delinquency, and criminal rehabilitation. Bromley published four books: Birth Control, Its Use and Misuse (1934), (with Florence H. Britten) Youth and Sex (1938), Catholics and Birth Control (1965), and Washington and Vietnam (1966), and conducted a radio program (1952-1958).
Bromley's marriage to Donald C. Bromley ended in divorce in 1924; she married Stanley Ward Walker, an insurance salesman, in 1947. Walker died in 1964. In about 1976, Bromley moved to a retirement community in Pennsylvania, and there co-edited the newsletter, "The Kendal Reporter."
From the description of Additional papers, 1904-1986 (inclusive). 1931-1986 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 539584818
Dorothy Dunbar Bromley (1897-1986), journalist and writer, was also known as Dorothy Dunbar Walker and used the pen name Stephen Ewing. She was born on a farm near Ottawa, Illinois, daughter of Helen Ewing Dunbar and Charles E. Dunbar, and graduated from Northwestern University in 1918. During her college years she served as a member of the Signal Corps. She moved to New York City, where she became a journalist; she did publicity and editorial work for Henry Holt and Company (1921-1924), wrote free-lance for magazines (1925-1952), and was a columnist and writer for the World-Telegram (1935-1937), Post (1938-1940), and Herald Tribune (1942-1952).
As a free-lance writer, Bromley wrote extensively on such issues as marriage and divorce, birth control, sexual stereotyping, women and work, and women and the legal system. The editor of the Sunday women's page of the New York Herald Tribune, she also wrote on Depression-era social welfare programs, child and domestic labor, juvenile delinquency, and criminal rehabilitation.
Bromley published four books: Birth Control, Its Use and Misuse (1934), (with Florence H. Britten) Youth and Sex (1938), Catholics and Birth Control (1965), and Washington and Vietnam (1966), and conducted a radio program (1952-1958).
Bromley's marriage to Donald C. Bromley ended in divorce in 1924; she married Stanley Ward Walker, an insurance salesman, in 1947. Walker died in 1964. In about 1976, Bromley moved to a retirement community in Pennsylvania, and there co-edited the newsletter, "The Kendal Reporter."
From the description of Papers, 1897-1986 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232006964
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referencedIn | Papers of Mary Ware Dennett | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Amy Lowell correspondence, 1883-1927 (inclusive), 1910-1925 (bulk). | Houghton Library | |
creatorOf | Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar, 1896-1986. Additional papers, 1904-1986 (inclusive). 1931-1986 (bulk). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | League for Mutual Aid (U.S.). Records, 1920-1970. | Wayne State University | |
referencedIn | Papers of Mary Ware Dennett | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Littledale, Clara Savage, 1891-1956. Papers, 1903-1982 (inclusive), 1903-1956 (bulk). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Kitchelt, Florence Ledyard Cross, 1874-1961. Papers, 1885-1961 (inclusive). | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
referencedIn | Oswald Garrison Villard papers | Houghton Library | |
referencedIn | Amy Lowell correspondence, 1883-1927 (inclusive), 1910-1925 (bulk). | Houghton Library | |
creatorOf | Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar. Dorothy Dunbar Bromley collection. | Kinsey Institute for Res in Sex | |
creatorOf | Committee on Militarism in Education (U.S.). Records, 1925-1940. | Swarthmore College, Peace Collection, SCPC | |
creatorOf | Papers of Dorothy Dunbar Bromley, 1897-1986 | Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America | |
creatorOf | Browne, Maurice, 1881-1955. Ellen Van Volkenburg-Maurice Browne general correspondence, 1911- | University of Michigan | |
creatorOf | Clergy and Laity Concerned (U.S.). Records, 1966-1981. | Swarthmore College, Peace Collection, SCPC |
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Birth 1896-12-25
Death 1986-01-03