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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.
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 ...
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.
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…
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.
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...
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.