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E.B. White ( Elwyn Brooks White)

E.B. White ( Elwyn Brooks White). Chelsea Thornhill. Biographical Information. Born: July 11, 1899 in Mount Vernon, New York Youngest child of Samuel White and Jessie Hart

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E.B. White ( Elwyn Brooks White)

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  1. E.B. White(Elwyn Brooks White) Chelsea Thornhill

  2. Biographical Information • Born: July 11, 1899 in Mount Vernon, New York • Youngest child of Samuel White and Jessie Hart • White lived on a farm in Maine where he kept animals, and some of these creatures made their way into his stories and books • Died: October 1, 1985 (age 86)

  3. Biographical Information • White served in the army before going to college • Graduated from Cornell University in 1921 • While at Cornell, he worked as the editor of The Cornell Daily Sun • At college, White was a member of the Aleph Samachand Quill and Dagger societies and Phi Gamma Delta

  4. Occupations • United Press International and the American Legion News Service in 1921/1922 • Reporter for the Seattle Times in 1922/1923 • White then worked for two years with the Frank Seaman advertising agency as a production assistant and copywriter • Not long after The New Yorkermagazine was founded in 1925, White began submitting manuscripts to it

  5. Awards • 1971: National Medal for Literature and the Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal (Stuart Little, Charlotte’s Web) • 1973: elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters • 1973: Sequoyah Award- Oklahoma and the William Allen White Award- Kansas (The Trumpet of the Swan) • 1977: L.L. Winship/PEN New England Award (Letters of E. B. White) • 1978: Pulitzer Special Award for Literature

  6. Books • 1918: The Elements of Style • 1942: One Man’s Meat • 1945: Stuart Little • 1949: Here is New York • 1952: Charlotte’s Web • 1970: The Trumpet of the Swan • Essays of E.B. White • Letters of E.B. White

  7. Books

  8. Charlotte’s Web http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH2vwaiEHRY

  9. Works Cited • "E. B. White's Biography | Scholastic.com." Scholastic, Helping Children Around the World to Read and Learn | Scholastic.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2012. <http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/contributor/e-b-white>. • "HarperCollins Children's Books - Kids Book Finder." HarperCollins Children's Books - The Destination for Kids, Parents, Teachers and Librarians. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2012. <http://www.harpercollinschildrens.com/Kids/BookFinder/ContributorBooks.aspx?SCId=10499>.

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