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  1. Edna Woolman Chase (née Allaway; March 14, 1877 — March 21, 1957) was an American who served as editor-in-chief of Vogue magazine from 1914 to 1952.

  2. Chase, Edna Woolman (1877–1957) American editor of Vogue magazine. Born on March 14, 1877, in Asbury Park, New Jersey; died of a heart attack on March 20, 1957, in Sarasota, Florida; daughter of Franklyn Alloway and Laura (Woolman) Alloway; married Francis Dane Chase, in 1904 (divorced); married Richard T. Newton (an English automotive ...

  3. Edna Woolman Chase of 333 East Fifty-seventh Street, editor emeritus of Vogue magazine, died early yesterday morning of a heart attack at Memorial Hospital, Sarasota, Fla.

  4. It all began in 1928, when 17 women gathered by Edna Woolman Chase, Editor-in-Chief of Vogue, met for lunch in a modest midtown New York restaurant…

  5. Apr 26, 2010 · Always in Vogue. by. Chase, Edna Woolman, b. 1877; Chase, Ilka, 1905-1978, joint author. Publication date. 1954. Topics. Vogue, Journalists. Publisher. Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday.

  6. www.vogue.com › article › rebecca-tuite-1950s-in-vogue-bookA New Book, - Vogue

    Dec 16, 2019 · Edna Woolman Chase (1941-1951), Diana Vreeland (1963-1971), and Grace Mirabella (1971-1988) all put their life stories down on paper. Though Jessica Daves, who was at the top of the...

  7. Edna Woolman Chase was editor in chief of Vogue magazine from 1914-1952. During her years at Vogue, Chase made many contributions to the magazine. She saw Vogue through prosperous times and hard times of war and losing colleagues.