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Alice White (writer) was born on 28 April, 1908 in Carnoustie, Scotland, is an author. Discover Alice White (writer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 99 years old?

Popular As Alice Margaret Geddes White
Occupation Author, playwright
Age 99 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 28 April 1908
Birthday 28 April
Birthplace Carnoustie, Scotland
Date of death (2007-08-03)
Died Place Rumson, New Jersey, U.S.
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1976

She was a member of the Paravent Theatrical Company in Providence, RI and performed in several off-Broadway theatre productions in New York as well as in New Jersey and New England. Between 1976–1986 White and Coe wrote, produced and performed two two-woman shows Music Hall Favourites and Oscar Wilde and Wonderful as Coe-White Associates, appearing in New York and New Jersey. In 1989, White presented Ladies and Other Females, a one-woman show including excerpts from Shakespeare and Noel Coward.

1972

Writing under the pseudonym Alicen White, she published five gothic romance novels, one of which Nor Spell Nor Charm, received the Edgar Allan Poe Scroll Award in the Best Paperback Original category at the 1972 Mystery Writers of America Awards. The books drew upon her experiences of growing up in Scotland.

1961

In 1961, White and Coe established May White Corporation, through which they developed and sold Grandmother’s Favourite Furniture Cream, based on a recipe from White’s mother, and Wurry Beads, Lucite imitations of Worry beads.

1959

White credited GSUSA for “encouraging her creative talents”. She held many positions within the organisation, including Program Specialist, Advisor in the Leadership Bureau, Training Advisor, Advisor in the Training Division of the Personnel Department, Assistant to the Director of the Program Department and, for several years, Director of Dramatics at the Girl Scout National Training School. She was Associate Editor for the Girl Scout Leader magazine from 1959 to 1966, joining the Editorial Board in 1963.

1943

White became a naturalized American on 26 July 1943. She met her partner, Martha Davis Coe (1907–1986), an entertainment producer and composer for TV, while they were both working for the GSUSA. They lived together in New York City until 1971, when they moved to Rumson, New Jersey. White was a member of the Monmouth County Chapter of Zonta International. She moved to King James Nursing Home, New Jersey in old age.

In 1943, White joined the American Red Cross as an assistant Program Director. She was stationed in Capri, Italy, Germany, England and North Africa. From 1947 – 1948 she taught at the University of Kentucky. She worked for the US Government’s Information and Education Department in Germany and England, returning to the USA in 1953.

1930

Between 1930–1934, White taught English and dramatics at Mary C. Wheeler School in Providence, RI. Working with fellow teacher Janet E Tobitt, she published her first book One Act Trips Abroad in 1931. They would go on to write four books together. She taught English and dramatics at Greenwich Academy, CN from 1938 to 1941. In 1941, White and Tobitt taught intensive folk-dance and dramatics courses at Purdue University, Indiana.

1908

Alice Margaret Geddes White (28 April 1908 – 3 August 2007), also known as Alicen White, was a British-American writer, playwright, editor, teacher and performer. She was on the staff of Girl Scouts of the USA for over 25 years.

Alice Margaret Geddes White was born in Carnoustie, Scotland on 28 April 1908 to John F. White, owner of Dundee Flour Mills and Mary White of Providence, RI. She attended the High School of Dundee between 1918 and 1924 until her father's business closed when White was 16 years old. The family moved to Vancouver, Canada, where she attended King George Secondary School. She gained a Bachelor’s degree from the University of British Columbia in 1929, having supported herself with several scholarships, including the University Scholarship for 1930–1931. She earned a Master’s Degree in English Literature from Smith College, Massachusetts then went on to further graduate studies at Columbia University, New York. She studied acting at the Everyman Theatre School in London, in Vancouver and with Gene Frankel in New York.