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83:; from 1922 until 1946 she served as its editor, significantly raising its profile and turning it into a monthly publication, instead of a quarterly one. Active in the promotion of American theatre, from 1935 until 1939 she was involved with the 105:, with whom she had collaborated on an operetta for children. The couple were the parents of three, and lived happily until his death in 1944. Eventually bedridden due to arthritis, Edith Isaacs was forced to move into a nursing home in 45:, Isaacs was the daughter of Adolph Walter and Rosa Sidenberg Rich, and was the third daughter in a family of six children; she had four sisters and one brother. Her father was born in 265: 270: 250: 113:, who helped her to develop movements and other techniques to alleviate her suffering. She died in White Plains after a stroke. In 1958 a Theatre Arts Project for 260: 255: 275: 290: 245: 203: 176: 285: 235: 280: 240: 102: 84: 106: 73: 230: 225: 63: 199: 172: 166: 95: 17: 58: 219: 110: 68: 79: 193: 114: 50: 42: 168:
Notable American Women: The Modern Period : a Biographical Dictionary
54: 46: 67:, for whose literary section she wrote until 1904. She then moved to 33:(March 27, 1878 - January 10, 1956) was an American theatre critic. 195:
Historical Dictionary of Contemporary American Theater: 1930-2010
87:; she worked with other organizations as well during her career. 160: 158: 49:
and came to the United States under the auspices of
53:, while her mother was from a family with roots in 71:to freelance, and in 1913 became drama critic for 109:in 1951. Visitors in her later years included 8: 165:Barbara Sicherman; Carol Hurd Green (1980). 101:In 1904, Isaacs married lawyer and composer 266:American people of Hungarian-Jewish descent 171:. Harvard University Press. pp. 370–. 130:Theatre: Essays on the Arts of the Theatre 125:Books which she wrote or edited included: 271:American people of Polish-Jewish descent 251:20th-century American women journalists 154: 7: 261:20th-century American women writers 27:American theatre critic (1878–1956) 136:Plays of American Life and Fantasy 77:. In 1918 she joined the staff of 61:before taking a position with the 25: 256:20th-century American journalists 142:The Negro in the American Theatre 90:She was succeeded at the helm of 276:Milwaukee-Downer College alumni 117:was established in her memory. 291:Journalists from New York City 246:American women theatre critics 1: 192:James Fisher (1 June 2011). 307: 286:Journalists from Wisconsin 236:American theater critics 31:Edith Juliet Rich Isaacs 18:Edith Juliet Rich Isaacs 103:Lewis Montefiore Isaacs 85:Federal Theatre Project 281:Writers from Milwaukee 241:American women critics 198:. Scarecrow Press. 74:Ainslee's Magazine 64:Milwaukee Sentinel 205:978-0-8108-7950-8 178:978-0-674-62733-8 57:. She studied at 16:(Redirected from 298: 210: 209: 189: 183: 182: 162: 21: 306: 305: 301: 300: 299: 297: 296: 295: 216: 215: 214: 213: 206: 191: 190: 186: 179: 164: 163: 156: 151: 123: 96:Rosamund Gilder 39: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 304: 302: 294: 293: 288: 283: 278: 273: 268: 263: 258: 253: 248: 243: 238: 233: 228: 218: 217: 212: 211: 204: 184: 177: 153: 152: 150: 147: 146: 145: 139: 133: 122: 121:Selected works 119: 59:Downer College 38: 35: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 303: 292: 289: 287: 284: 282: 279: 277: 274: 272: 269: 267: 264: 262: 259: 257: 254: 252: 249: 247: 244: 242: 239: 237: 234: 232: 229: 227: 224: 223: 221: 207: 201: 197: 196: 188: 185: 180: 174: 170: 169: 161: 159: 155: 148: 143: 140: 137: 134: 131: 128: 127: 126: 120: 118: 116: 112: 111:Martha Graham 108: 104: 99: 97: 93: 88: 86: 82: 81: 76: 75: 70: 69:New York City 66: 65: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 36: 34: 32: 19: 194: 187: 167: 141: 135: 129: 124: 107:White Plains 100: 92:Theatre Arts 91: 89: 80:Theatre Arts 78: 72: 62: 41:A native of 40: 30: 29: 231:1956 deaths 226:1878 births 115:East Harlem 51:Carl Schurz 220:Categories 149:References 43:Milwaukee 37:Biography 55:Breslau 47:Hungary 202:  175:  144:(1947) 138:(1929) 132:(1927) 200:ISBN 173:ISBN 94:by 222:: 157:^ 98:. 208:. 181:. 20:)

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Edith Juliet Rich Isaacs
Milwaukee
Hungary
Carl Schurz
Breslau
Downer College
Milwaukee Sentinel
New York City
Ainslee's Magazine
Theatre Arts
Federal Theatre Project
Rosamund Gilder
Lewis Montefiore Isaacs
White Plains
Martha Graham
East Harlem


Notable American Women: The Modern Period : a Biographical Dictionary
ISBN
978-0-674-62733-8
Historical Dictionary of Contemporary American Theater: 1930-2010
ISBN
978-0-8108-7950-8
Categories
1878 births
1956 deaths
American theater critics
American women critics
American women theatre critics

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