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Edith Lindeman
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Edith Lindeman (March 21, 1898 – December 22, 1984), also known as Edith Elliott Lindeman Calisch, was the film and theater critic for the Richmond Times-Dispatch from 1933 to 1964. She is best remembered for writing lyrics to popular songs, in collaboration with composer and Richmond radio announcer Carl Stutz.
==Early writings==
Before joining the newspaper, Edith Lindeman wrote two children's books used in Jewish Sabbath schools, ''Bible Tales for the Very Young'' (1930) and ''Bible Tales for Young People'' (1934). Based on Old Testament stories, Lindeman wrote these at the request of her father-in-law, Rabbi Edward Nathan Calisch.〔 She also wrote a one-act play (''The Jews Who Stood by Washington'') and also collected Jewish legends in ''Fairy Tales from Grandfather's Big Book'' (1938) and ''Three Score and Twenty: A Brief Biography of Edward Nathan Calisch'' (1945).

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