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Helen Valentine (1893–1986) was the founder and editor in chief of Seventeen and Charm magazines. [1] Early life and education. Born Helen Rose Lachman in Manhattan, [2] she was the only child of German Jewish immigrants. [3] [4] Her father Gustave was an accountant and her mother Bertha (née Kahn) was a homemaker. [3] .
Nov 15, 1986 · Helen Valentine, founder and editor in chief of Seventeen and Charm, the trend-setting magazines for teen-age girls and working women, died Wednesday in Miami at the home of her daughter,...
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Jun 26, 2023 · However, Seventeen would not have existed without its first editor-in-chief, Helen Valentine, and publisher, Walter Annenberg. In early 1944, Walter Annenberg, owner of Triangle Publications, met with Helen Valentine and proposed that she become the editor-in-chief of Stardom, a movie review magazine.
Jun 23, 2021 · Helen Valentine, 91, who ran a guest house for 70 years at 99 Commercial St., said it was common to rent out a spare room to artists or “bohemians” to make extra money during and after the Great Depression.
Seventeen was founded by publisher Walter Annenberg, owner of Triangle Publications, based upon a suggestion by editor Helen Valentine. Working from New York, she provided teenaged girls with working-woman role models and information about their personality development and overall growth.
Sep 28, 2012 · The advice he kept gettig from friends: Talk to Helen Valentine, who, after starting out at Vogue, had gone on to Mademoiselle: The Magazine for Smart Young Women. So, in early 1944, Annenberg ...
Sep 26, 2021 · Helen Valentine, founder and editor in chief of Seventeen and Charm, the trend-setting magazines for teen-age girls and working women, died last week in Miami at the home of her daughter,...