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  1. Her coverage of the assassination of Senator Huey Long in 1935, the abdication of King Edward VIII in 1936, the Democratic National Convention of 1940, and other major stories made her one of the best-known reporters of the day. St. Johns again left newspaper work in 1948 to write books and to teach journalism at University of California, Los ...

  2. Mar 22, 2016 · When she was involved in a brawl outside the New York bar Bill’s Gay Nineties in the summer of 1937, TIME identified Adela Rogers St. Johns as a “Cinemauthor“—a portmanteau that ...

  3. May 16, 2024 · Her coverage of the assassination of Senator Huey Long in 1935, the abdication of King Edward VIII of Britain in 1936, the Democratic National Convention of 1940, and other major stories made her one of the best-known reporters of the day.

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  4. Adela Rogers St. Johns, born Adela Rogers in Los Angeles, California, in 1894, was the daughter of Earl Rogers and Harriet Greene Rogers. An avid reader and writer from childhood on, she published her first story in the Los Angeles Times in 1903, at age nine.

  5. Aug 11, 1988 · Adela Rogers St. Johns, the veteran reporter and best-selling author whose colorful career spanned more than six decades and took her among the leading news makers of several eras, died...

  6. Nonetheless, St. Johns' novels and more than 200 short stories appealed to a large readership. She published in all the leading fiction and women's magazines of her time. This commercial success was in all likelihood the motivation for her 1956 book, How to Write a Story and Sell It.

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  8. Adela Rogers St. Johns delighted in the fact that James Quirk of Photoplay called her “the mother-confessor of Hollywood” (St. Johns 1976, 11). Her California birth, close association with William Randolph Hearst, and unconventional upbringing gave her an unusual vantage point on the social mores of Hollywood as was born in the 1910s and ...