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George Ade
George Ade
TitleAde
NameGeorge Ade
Birth/Death Dates1866-1944
Where in IndianaNewton County--Kentland and Brook; Tippecanoe--Lafayette
When in IndianaMost of his life
Notable ForGeorge Ade was a humorist, author, playwright, and newspaper columnist. After graduating from Purdue in 1887 he worked as a journalist in Lafayette before taking a job at the Chicago Daily News. His daily column was titled: Stories of the Streets and of the Town. In the early 1900s he became the first author to have 3 plays running on Broadway at the same time. He is best known for his book Fables in Slang.
DescriptionAde is shown wearing a light colored three piece suit with a dark tie. The image is autographed: To "Brother" Steve Home again—one of the boys from the old home town. George Ade. Jan 14-1928
SubjectAde, George, 1866-1944
Authors, American--Indiana
Dramatists
Journalists
Item IDP0411_BOX14_FOLDER1_1999.0305
Source of ImageGeneral Picture Collection (P 0411)
Digital CollectionNotable Hoosiers (DC 010)
Bibliography/NotesInformation taken from Indiana Authors and Their Books: 1816-1916, compiled by R.E. Banta; and Indiana: A New Historical Guide.
Copyright NoticeDigital image © 2005 Indiana Historical Society. All Rights Reserved.
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