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(November 29, 1916-April 25, 1990) Born Alice Dannenberg in New York City. Educated at Vassar, after which she worked as a publicist for CBS (1937-40), and during the mid-1940s as a propaganda analyst, reporter for St. Paul Dispatch, and sewing machine operator. Afterward wrote freelance articles for Ladies' Home Journal, McCall's, Good Housekeeping, and Redbook. Died in New York City. Author of Our Own Years: What Women over 35 Should Know About Themselves (1979).
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