Richardson, Midge Turk
RICHARDSON, Midge Turk
RICHARDSON, Midge Turk. Also writes as Midge Turk. American, b. 1930. Genres: Children's non-fiction, Autobiography/Memoirs. Career: Seventeen mag., NYC, Executive Ed., 1975-79, Ed.-in-Chief, 1979-, now retired. Former Nun, Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary; High School Principal, Los Angeles, 1959-66; Assistant Dean, New York University, 1966-67; College Ed., Glamour mag., 1967-74; Ed.-in-Chief, and Editorial Director, Co-Ed and Forecast mags., 1974-75. Publications: The Buried Life: A Nun's Journey, 1971; Gordon Parks: A Biography, 1971. Address: c/o Seventeen Magazine, 850 Third Ave, New York, NY 10022, U.S.A.
More From encyclopedia.com
crooked , crook·ed / ˈkroŏkəd/ • adj. (crook·ed·er , crook·ed·est ) bent or twisted out of shape or out of place: his teeth were yellow and crooked. ∎ (of a sm… Katherine Applegate , Applegate, Katherine (Alice) 1956– (K. A. Applegate)
Personal
Born 1956, in MI. Hobbies and other interests: Playing the cello, traveling, reading, g… William Saroyan , Saroyan, William
Personal
Born August 31, 1908, in Fresno, CA; died of cancer May 18, 1981, in Fresno, CA; son of Armenak (a Presbyterian preacher an… Johann Joseph Fux , Preeminent baroque church musician in Austria; b. Hirtenfeld (Upper Styria), 1660?; d. Vienna, Feb. 13, 1741. His parents, simple country people, wer… Joyce Carol Oates , OATES, Joyce Carol 1938-
(Rosamond Smith, a pseudonym)
PERSONAL: Born June 16, 1938, in Lockport, NY; daughter of Frederic James (a tool and die desi… Ray Bradbury , Bradbury, Ray 1920–
Bradbury, Ray 1920–
(D.R. Banat, Ray Douglas Bradbury, Leonard Douglas, William Elliott, Douglas Spaulding, Leonard Spaulding, Br…
NEARBY TERMS
Richardson, Midge Turk