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41 | Adrianne | Lubner | f | Edith Bristol was a drama editor for the San Francisco Call. She entered the newspaper work in 1916 with Santa Paula Chronicle and remained with that paper for eight years; she then joined the staff of the Los Angeles Evening Herald in 1924; she transferred to the San Francisco Call in 1926, and was the assistant dramatic editor. In 1929 she was associated with the editorial department of the Fox Film corporation in Hollywood and was a scenario writer. She later returned to the San Francisco Call and became the women's editor, a position she held until her death. She published verse, stories and articles in magazines. | Edith McPhee married Laurence A. Bristol and had one son, Horace Richard Bristol, later a renowned photojournalist, whose work is now featured at the Smithsonian Institution. After being left alone with a young son, she lived with her parents at 621 Pleasant Street, Santa Paula, California. The house was built in 1909 by Charles Godwin, originally from England. Later she moved at 1039 Clayton Street, San Francisco. She died on February 16, 1946, in Alameda, California. | Adrianne Lubner was a drama editor for the San Francisco Call. She entered the newspaper work in 1916 with Santa Paula Chronicle and remained with that paper for eight years; she then joined the staff of the Los Angeles Evening Herald in 1924; she transferred to the San Francisco Call in 1926, and was the assistant dramatic editor. In 1929 she was associated with the editorial department of the Fox Film corporation in Hollywood and was a scenario writer. She later returned to the San Francisco Call and became the women's editor, a position she held until her death. She published verse, stories and articles in magazines.Adrianne McPhee married Laurence A. Lubner and had one son, Horace Richard Lubner, later a renowned photojournalist, whose work is now featured at the Smithsonian Institution. After being left alone with a young son, she lived with her parents at 621 Pleasant Street, Santa Paula, California. The house was built in 1909 by Charles Godwin, originally from England. Later she moved at 1039 Clayton Street, San Francisco. She died on February 16, 1946, in Alameda, California. | Edith | Bristol | writers | Dear Hiring Manager,<return><return>I am writing to highly recommend Adrianne Lubner for any position related to writing, journalism, or editing. As a prestigious writer myself, I had the pleasure of knowing Adrianne and her outstanding work in journalism.<return><return>Adrianne started her newspaper career in 1916 with Santa Paula Chronicle and later moved up the ranks as an assistant dramatic editor for the San Francisco Call, where her skills and talent shone. She had an outstanding ability to capture the essence of a story and transform it into captivating literature that would keep readers glued to her words.<return><return>Adrianne's impressive resume also includes her association with the editorial department of Fox Film Corporation in Hollywood, where she excelled as a scenario writer. She was able to create vivid characters and intricate plots that were true to the film's genre.<return><return>Adrianne then returned to the San Francisco Call as the women's editor, a position she held until her untimely death. She was a brilliant and prolific writer, publishing verse, stories, and articles in magazines, showcasing her diverse range of talents.<return><return>Adrianne was also a devoted mother to her son, Horace Richard Lubner, who later became a renowned photojournalist whose work can now be found at the Smithsonian Institution.<return><return>Adrianne's dedication to journalism and her exceptional writing skills have left a lasting impact. Her memory is still celebrated and revered in the field of journalism. I can confidently say that Adrianne Lubner is one of the best writers and editors I have ever had the pleasure of working with.<return><return>I highly recommend her for any position that requires a talented and experienced writer, and I am confident that she will exceed any expectations set for her.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |