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until the 1960s. She died at the age of 81 at her home in New York City. She had two children, Peter and Anne, and three grandchildren.
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magazines. She began using the name Bessie Breuer when she began to write fiction to differentiate it from her work as a journalist.
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Part of the expatriate movement, Breuer moved to France in the early 1920s and began writing fiction under the encouragement of
22:(October 19, 1893 – September 26, 1975) was an American journalist, novelist, and playwright. She was an O. Henry Award winner. 440: 460: 252: 148: 91: 420: 364: 374: 184: 389: 295: 156: 35: 280:"Girl Reporter Aids Rival and Then Weds Him: Miss Elizabeth Freedman Becomes Bride of Otho B. Breuer". 410: 405: 74: 300: 257: 47: 221: 34:
to Samuel Aaron Freedman, a cantor and composer, and Julia Freedman. She studied journalism at
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at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Special Collections Research Center
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at the end of World War I, and subsequently joined the staff of the
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between 1943 and 1947. One of her stories is included in
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and a collection of her stories was published, titled
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in her late teens. She later became an editor for the
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In 1925, she married her third husband, the painter
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Breuer was born with the name Elizabeth Freedman in
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Cleveland, Ohio
University of Missouri
American Red Cross
feminism
Kay Boyle
Laurence Vail
Story
Henry Varnum Poor
In Name Only
Cary Grant
Carole Lombard
O. Henry Awards
55 Short Stories from the New Yorker
Sundown Beach
posttraumatic stress disorder
Elia Kazan
Julie Harris
Actors Studio
United States Office of War Information
World's Work
House Beautiful
Mademoiselle


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