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Katharine Brush

Katharine Brush (August 15, 1902 – June 10, 1952) was an American author.
According to her autobiographical collection of works, ''This Is On Me'' (1940)which featured a story about what in the 70s became known as latchkey children) , Katharine Brush was born Katharine Ingham in Middletown, Connecticut. Brush did not attend college, but instead began working as a columnist for the ''Boston Evening Traveller''. During her career she published multiple short stories in serial magazines like ''College Humor'' and ''Cosmopolitan''; the best known of these were collected in a book titled ''Night Club'' (1929). Brush's works are characterized by her involving narrative style and wit.
Brush was born Katharine Ingham in Middletown, Connecticut on August 15, 1902. She first attracted attention in the 1920s with her short stories published under her married name, Katherine Brush. Her story "Him and Her" (published in ''Collier's Weekly'' March 16, 1929) was an O. Henry Award winner named "Best Short Short" of 1929. She also received honorable mentions for her short stories in 1927 ("Night Club" ''Harper's Magazine'' September 1927), 1931 ("Good Wednesday", Harpers), and 1932 ("Football Girl", ''College Humor'', October 1931). Her short short story "The Birthday Party" is frequently taught in literature classes.
Katharine Brush also christened the USCGC Ingham, on that date and the new cutter was formally commissioned on 12 September 1936. (Where it would later be decommissioned in 1988.)
The ship was named after Samuel D. Ingham.
Brush's novel ''Young Man of Manhattan'' was named the 9th best-selling novel of 1930 by ''Publishers Weekly'' and later that year was made into a film starring Claudette Colbert, Norman Foster, and Ginger Rogers. Brush, however, is probably best known today for her subsequent novel ''Red-Headed Woman'', which was made into a film in 1932 starring Jean Harlow which remains a pre-code classic for its racy humor.
Her first husband was Thomas Stewart Brush, son of Louis H. Brush of Brush-Moore Newspapers.〔(THOMAS STEWART BRUSH; Director of Newspaper Chain in Ohio Dies in Tucson at 42 ), ''The New York Times'', October 31, 1938〕
Twice married and the mother of one child, Brush died in New York City a few months before what would have been her 50th birthday.
Her son, Thomas S. Brush, gave a new library in her name to the Loomis Chaffee School of Windsor, CT, in 1968. The building, designed by architect Kenneth DeMay of Hideo Sasaki's firm Sasaki, Dawson, DeMay Associates (now Sasaki Associates), is still in use today at the school. The building contains a life-size portrait of Katharine Brush looking down at a line of study carrels. A portion of the building was renovated in 2003.
Her short story ''Birthday Party'' appeared on the 2005 Advanced Placement English Literature Exam; the story was originally published in The New Yorker's Fiction section in 1946. Brush's Connecticut home was featured on an episode of HGTV's "If Walls could Talk".
Her works include:
*''Glitter'' (1926)
*''Little Sins'' (1927)
*''Night Club'' (1929)
*''Young Man of Manhattan'' (1930)
*''Mannequin'',
*''Red Headed Woman'', (1931), which was made into a movie starring Jean Harlow
*''Other Women'' (1933)
*''Don't Ever Leave Me'' (1935)
*''Free Woman'' (1936) filmed as ''Honeymoon in Bali'' (1939)
*''This Is on Me'' (1940) (a mostly non-fiction autobiography with unconventional structure)
*''You Go Your Way (novel)'' (1941)
*''The Boy from Maine'' (1942)
*''Out of My Mind'' (1943)
*''This Man and This Woman'' (1944)
*''When She Was Bad'' (1948) (reprinting of 'You Go Your Way')
==References==

*(Bio at SpeakingOfStories.org )
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