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  1. Irita Bradford Van Doren (March 16, 1891 – December 18, 1966) was an American literary figure and editor of the New York Herald Tribune book review for 37 years. Biography. Born Irita Bradford in Birmingham, Alabama, she moved with her family to Tallahassee, Florida, when she was four. Her father owned and operated a sawmill there.

  2. Van Doren, Irita (1891–1966)American editor. Born Irita Bradford in Birmingham, Alabama, on March 16, 1891; died on December 18, 1966; daughter of John Taylor Bradford (a merchant and owner of a sawmill) and Ida Henley (Brooks) Bradford (an accomplished musician); graduated from Florida State College for Women at Tallahassee, 1908; Columbia ...

  3. After all, in the 1930s, the Van Dorens were the New York literary establishment. Mark’s brother, Carl Van Doren 1911GSAS, was a literary critic and Pulitzer Prize–winning biographer; Carl’s wife, Irita Bradford Van Doren, was the books editor of the New York Herald Tribune; Mark’s wife, Dorothy Graffe Van Doren ’18BC, was a novelist ...

  4. findingaids.loc.gov › exist_collections › ead3pdfIrita Van Doren Papers

    The papers of Irita Van Doren (1891-1966) span the years 1920-1967. The collection consists of correspondence, originals of writings by various authors, and a large file of material relating to Wendell L. Willkie, especially his 1942 world tour and drafts of his book, One World.

  5. Irita Bradford Van Doren (16 de marzo de 1891 - 18 de diciembre de 1966) fue una figura literaria estadounidense y editora de la reseña de libros del New York Herald Tribune durante 37 años.

  6. Irita Bradford Van Doren, 1933. From 1926 to 1963, Van Doren was the influential book review editor of the New York Herald Tribune. She and Willkie met in 1937. Photograph by Carl Van Vechten, courtesy of the Beinecke Library, Yale University

  7. Irita Bradford Van Doren (born March 16, 1891 in Birmingham; died December 18, 1966 in New York, New York) was the book editor for the New York Herald Tribune for 37 years. Irita was the daughter of John Taylor and Ida Brooks Bradford. The family moved to Tallahassee, Florida when she was four years old.