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  1. Katharine Brush (August 15, 1902 – June 10, 1952) was an American newspaper columnist, short-story writer, and novelist. In the era of the 1920s-1930s, she was considered one of the country's most widely-read fiction writers, [1] as well as one of the highest paid women writers of her time; [2] several of her books were best-sellers, and ...

  2. Katharine Brush. Writer: Red-Headed Woman. Katharine Ingham was born on 15 August, 1902 at Middletown, Connecticut, the daughter of Charles Samuel (1867-1949) and Clara Louise Northup Ingham (1874-1946).

    • Writer
    • June 10, 1952
    • August 15, 1902
  3. Katharine Brush’s career, well documented in the popular press of her time, is preserved in an extraordinary collection of her writer’s notebooks, typed drafts with hand-written revisions, scrapbooks, and photographs now held in the Loomis Chaffee Archives.

  4. Feb 25, 2023 · Katharine Brush was an American novelist, short-story writer, and newspaper columnist. During the 1920s-30s, she was a widely-read and high-paid writer with several bestsellers and movie adaptations. Her works were praised for her narrative style, keen observations of contemporary American life, and realistic portrayals of relationships.

  5. Apr 22, 2019 · Katharine Brush. The Red-Headed Writer By Glenn H. Waight. One of America's noted popular novelists of the 1930s lived and wrote for a time in East Liverpool, using the local setting and people for some of her work.

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  8. Jan 4, 2015 · The Birthday Party by Katharine Brush was published in The New York Times in 1946 and is still being read frequently today. It is just a tiny little story, in which an observer sees a man and his wife at a restaurant.

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