American lyricist, music publishing executive, dramatist and author.
Born: June 10, 1899 in Manhatten, New York.
Died: March 14, 1955 in Manhatten, New York (age of 55).
(Songs: Because of Rain, I'm Wearing a New Shade of Blues, It Was So Good While It Lasted, I'm a Military Man, Weary Little Fellow, I'd Love to Make Love to You, Those Things Money Can't Buy, If Yesterday Could Only Be Tomorrow, Another November, I Found a New Love Song and many others)
She charted as a songwriter in the U.S. four times between 1948 and 1954. Bring Back the Thrill by Eddie Fisher hit #14 in 1951 (co-written by Pete Rugolo) and I Understand by June Valli in 1954 hit #8 (co-written by Al Goodhart, Alex Alstone).
She was the author of The American Holiday Parade (1939), which included a poem and illustration for every major American holiday. Her publishing company [l1524270] had offices in New York, Chicago and Hollywood.