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31: 363:, Kimbrough mentions that she had kept her "unmarried name professionally" and that she had daughters and grandchildren. In a piece for the New Yorker called “It’s the Hospitality”, she mentions that she has twin daughters. 189:(published 1952) is an autobiographical narrative of her experiences in Marshall Field's Advertising Bureau. Hired in November 1923 as the researcher and writer for the department store's quarterly catalog, 603: 583: 608: 588: 598: 578: 408: 499: 466: 568: 437: 380: 456: 295:(1968), a description of a two-week voyage in France from Samoisa to Montbard via rivers and canals, using a converted barge called the 123: 489: 593: 573: 558: 201:
fashion editor, a position she held until 1929. Between 1929 and 1952, Kimbrough was a freelance writer, with articles published in
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led to Kimbrough and Skinner going to Hollywood to work on a script for the movie version. Kimbrough wrote about the experience in
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among others. In 1952, she joined WCBS Radio. She died February 10, 1989, at her home in Manhattan.
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based on their European adventures. The success of the book as a
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Emily Kimbrough, from the 1921 yearbook of Bryn Mawr College
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Kimbrough's journalistic career included an editor post at
438:"Emily Kimbrough, 90, Magazine Editor and Popular Author" 461:(9 ed.). New York: Ballantine Books. p. 540. 88:(October 23, 1899 – February 10, 1989) was an American 75: 59: 40: 21: 491:Single Season Sitcoms, 1948-1979: A Complete Guide 523:by Emily Kimbrough, Harper & Row, 1968, p. 27 347:, a television series based on Kimbrough's book 333:, a short-lived television series based on her 112:and went on a trip to Europe with her friend 8: 494:. McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 45. 29: 18: 116:. The two friends co-authored the memoir 604:20th-century American women journalists 436:Hays, Constance L. (11 February 1989). 372: 197:, and left Marshall Field's to become 403: 401: 7: 431: 429: 381:"KIMBROUGH, Emily | Novelguide" 584:20th-century American women writers 227:We Followed Our Hearts to Hollywood 131:We Followed Our Hearts to Hollywood 455:Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (2007). 223:(with Cornelia Otis Skinner, 1942) 14: 609:20th-century American journalists 589:American women radio journalists 579:20th-century American novelists 108:. In 1921, she graduated from 1: 335:Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 239:...It Gives Me Great Pleasure 220:Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 173:Saturday Review of Literature 140:, managing editorship at the 119:Our Hearts Were Young and Gay 599:Ladies' Home Journal editors 323:Books adapted for television 104:Emily Kimbrough was born in 569:People from Muncie, Indiana 341:playing Kimbrough. 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