LC control no. | n 50006226 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PS3503.E225 |
Personal name heading | Beebe, Lucius, 1902-1966 |
Variant(s) | Beebe, Lucius Morris, 1902-1966 |
Associated country | United States |
Associated place | New York (N.Y.) Virginia City (Nev.) |
Birth date | 1902-12-09 |
Death date | 1966-02-04 |
Place of birth | Wakefield (Mass.) |
Place of death | Hillsborough (Calif.) |
Field of activity | Journalism Gossip columns |
Affiliation | Territorial enterprise (Carson City, Nev.) New York Herald Tribune (Firm) |
Profession or occupation | Journalists Gossip columnists Authors |
Found in | His Fallen stars ... c1921. His Highball, a pageant of trains, 1982, c1945: CIP t.p. (Lucius Beebe) Wikipedia, September 24, 2013 (Lucius Morris Beebe, December 9, 1902-February 4, 1966 was an American author, gourmand, photographer, railroad historian, journalist and syndicated columnist. Born in Wakefield, Massachusetts to a prominent Boston family. Wrote syndicated column for the New York Herald Tribune from the 1930s to 1944, and is credited with popularizing the term "cafe society". 1950 relocated with his long time partner Charles Clegg to Virginia City, Nevada and relaunched the Territorial Enterprise newspaper in 1952. Died of a heart attack at his home in Hillsborough, California, near San Francisco in 1966) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucius_Beebe> |
Associated language | eng |