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Kirchwey may
refer to one of the
following individuals:
Freda Kirchwey (1893–1976), an
American journalist,
editor and publisher.
George (Washington) Kirchwey...
- Mary
Frederika "Freda"
Kirchwey (September 26, 1893 –
January 3, 1976) was an
American journalist, editor, and
publisher strongly committed throughout...
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magazine in 1935.
Maurice Wertheim, the new owner, sold it in 1937 to
Freda Kirchwey, who
served as
editor from 1933 to 1955.
Almost every editor of The Nation...
- Karl
Kirchwey (born
February 25, 1956) is an
American poet, essayist, translator, critic, teacher, arts administrator, and
literary curator. His career...
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George Washington Kirchwey (July 3, 1855 –
March 3, 1942) was an
American lawyer, politician,
journalist and
legal scholar. He was one of the co-founders...
- work in the
field of poetry, such as
former 92nd
Street Y
director Karl
Kirchwey. More recently,[when?] advances[which?] in new
technologies have led to...
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Michael Chabon, Sir
Kazuo Ishiguro,
Kevin Brockmeier, Ian McEwan, Karl
Kirchwey, Dame Rose
Tremain and
reputed screenwriters, such as
David Benioff, Darren...
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announces the
departure of Karl
Kirchwey,
longtime director of the 92nd
Street Y
Unterberg Poetry Center. Mr.
Kirchwey will
become Director of Creative...
- of the Women’s
Faculty Network at
Texas A&M. Alpern, Sara (1987).
Freda Kirchwey, A
Woman of the Nation.
Harvard University Press. ISBN 0674318285. Alpern...
- 2006. "When H. G.
Wells Split the Atom: A 1914
Preview of 1945", by
Freda Kirchwey, in The Nation,
posted 4
September 2003 (original 18
August 1945 issue)...