Papers of Christine Frederick, 1883-1970 (inclusive), 1901-1970 (bulk)
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Frederick, Christine, 1883-
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Home economist, lecturer, and author, Frederick campaigned for more efficiency in the kitchen. She set up and directed the Applecroft Home Experiment Station on Long Island, wrote on household management and the role of women as consumers, was an editor for Ladies Home Journal and The American Weekly, and in the 1950s became an interior decorator. She and her husband, J. George Frederick, had helped found the Advertising Women of New York in 1912. From the description of Papers, 1887...
Van Waveren, Emilie J.
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Bernège, Paulette
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Bok, Edward William, 1863-1930
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Born in the Netherlands, Edward Bok came to the United States with his family at the age of six. He worked in publishing from the age of thirteen. He founded the Brooklyn magazine and 1886 he established the Bok Syndicate Press. Bok became editor of Ladies' home journal in 1889. In 1896 Bok married Mary Louise Curtis (1876-1970), the daughter of Ladies' home journal publisher, Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis (1850-1933). He worked as an editor at Curtis publishing for thirty years retiring at th...
van Waveren, Emilie J.
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Applecroft Home Experiment Station.
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Benito Mussolini.
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Dignam, Dorothy, 1896-
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Copywriter. Dignam was active in the Advertising Women of New York, the club founded in 1912 as the League of Advertising Women of New York. From the description of Miscellaneous papers, [ca. 1930-1955]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155491294 ...
CHRISTINE ISOBEL (MACGAFFEY) FREDERICK, 1883-1970
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CMF was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on February 6, 1883. Her parents, Mimi (Scott) and William R. Campbell, separated soon after her birth; in 1894 her mother married Wyatt MacGaffey, a lawyer who adopted Christine. In 1907 Christine McGaffey (the spelling she later chose) married Justus George Frederick, a business executive, writer, and editor. After their marriage the Fredericks moved to New York where CMF began a career as a home economist, lecturer and author. Sh...
Bernege, Paulette
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