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Edward Alden Jewell

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473: : 18 February 2021), Donald Clark Jewell and Dorothy Jeanette Collier, 30 Nov 1922; citing Marriage, Muskegon, Muskegon, Michigan, , Citing Secretary of State, Department of Vital Records, Lansing; FHL microfilm 4032401. 447: : 18 February 2021), Ira B. Dalrymple and Agnes Jewell, 4 Nov 1913; citing Marriage, Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan, , Citing Secretary of State, Department of Vital Records, Lansing; FHL microfilm 4209234. 224:. He was survived by former wife Manette Lansing Carpenter and their daughter Marcia, both then living in California. As per his instructions, there was no funeral and Jewell's remains were cremated at the 125:
in Washington, D.C. Between the ages of 8 and 22, Jewell displayed intense interest in the theatre and acting, and toured for a time with the Kansas City-based stage actor Louis James.
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In accordance with the previously held wish of Mr. Jewell, no funeral service will be held. The body will be cremated today at the Fresh Ponds Crematory, Middle Village, Queens.
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After being stricken by an undisclosed illness on the night of October 11, 1947, Jewell died while being transported from his East 55th Street Manhattan address to
600: 121:, E. A. Jewell was the eldest of four children born to Frank Jewell and Jenny Agnes Osterhout. After attending high school in Grand Rapids, Jewell studied at the 665: 660: 670: 357: 549:
It is not the style of a stylist which attracts one here, but the quality of a writer with that rarest of endowments, the Comic Spirit.
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After studying abroad in 1910 and 1911, Jewell worked as a reporter and later drama critic at the
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Beginning in 1925, Jewell was employed as both an editor and contributor by
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the following year. in 1916 and 1917, he was an associate editor at
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The World Court, A Magazine of International Progress, Volume 1
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Boynton, H. W. (November 12, 1921). "A Delightful Comedy".
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Newspaper and magazine editor, art critic, novelist
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New York: Longmans, Green & Company. 1939. 291:"Their Little Point of Honor; An American Story" 287:, April 1923; Vol. 105, No. 6, pp. 833–846 517:"A Shelf of Recent Books: Young and in Paris!" 8: 109:art editor from July 1936 until his death. 591:"Mrs. Steadman and Infant Home from Mills" 200:, and in 1928 became the assistant to the 31: 410: 408: 384: 382: 380: 376: 152:before becoming managing editor of the 537:The Independent and the Weekly Review 482:Jewell, Edward Alden (October 1922). 7: 666:Writers from Grand Rapids, Michigan 197:The New York Times Sunday Magazine 146:In 1915, Jewell worked briefly at 25: 338:"A Philosophy Close to the Earth" 565:. October 15, 1947. p. 27. 393:. October 12, 1947. p. 76. 297:, October 1922, pp. 111–120 661:20th-century American novelists 671:The New York Times journalists 29:American writer and art critic 1: 490:, October 1922, pp. 111. 627:Works by Edward Alden Jewell 607:. April 5, 1946. p. 25. 348:"Japan's Tremendous Mistake" 279:"Night-Letter to Louisville" 249:The Charmed Circle: A Comedy 55:Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S. 506:. March 6, 1910. p. 1. 702: 265:The Moth Decides: A Novel 314:Have We an American Art? 164:before returning to the 686:American male novelists 676:New-York Tribune people 561:"Edward Alden Jewell". 257:The White Kami: A Novel 171:Jewell's first novel, 123:Sidwell Friends School 119:Grand Rapids, Michigan 218:Metropolitan Hospital 206:Elisabeth Luther Cary 185:and H. W. 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Index

Edward A. Jewell
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Sidwell Friends School
Grand Rapids Herald
William Alden Smith
The New York Tribune
World Court Magazine
Everybody's Magazine
Carl Van Doren
Bookman
The Independent
The New York Times Sunday Magazine
Elisabeth Luther Cary
Metropolitan Hospital
Roosevelt Island
Fresh Pond Crematory
The Charmed Circle: A Comedy
The White Kami: A Novel
The Moth Decides: A Novel
"Night-Letter to Louisville"
The Century Magazine
"Their Little Point of Honor; An American Story"
Have We an American Art?
"The Future for Poetry in America: An Interview with Amy Lowell"
"A Philosophy Close to the Earth"
"Japan's Tremendous Mistake"
"The Lost Japan"
The Nation

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