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Catherine Mackenzie Biography & Facts

Catherine Dunlop MacKenzie (c. 1894 – 24 October 1949) was a Canadian-born journalist who worked in New York City. Biography MacKenzie was born in the small town of Baddeck, Nova Scotia, around 1894. Baddeck was the site of Alexander Graham Bell's summer home, and towards the end of his life he spent increasing time there conducting experiments. For the eight years preceding Bell's 1922 death, MacKenzie worked as his personal secretary and research assistant. In 1928 she published a biography of Bell entitled Alexander Graham Bell: The Man Who Contracted Space. By 1929, MacKenzie had moved to New York City where she initially found work writing a series of newspaper and magazine articles about her home province of Nova Scotia, which were paid for by the provincial government. She later became the parent/child editor of The New York Times, a position she held until her death. In 1947, she received the Lasker Award for her work on mental illness, in relation to her regular "Parent and Child" column. MacKenzie married the New York writer Edward Hale Bierstadt in 1926. References. Discover the Catherine Mackenzie popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Catherine Mackenzie books.

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  • To Love a Grandmother synopsis, comments

    To Love a Grandmother

    Catherine A. MacKenzie

    All women will enjoy this book especially mothers and grandmothers and anyone who has a grandmother or wants to be a grandmother. The 100 poems in this book are about mothering a...

  • Sailing Uncharted Waters, Volume 1 synopsis, comments

    Sailing Uncharted Waters, Volume 1

    Nan Creaghan

    Nan Virginia Colwell was born and lived her growing up years during the 30s, 40s and 50s in a small town in northern New Brunswick, Canada. Those were difficult years for a young g...

  • Paper Patches synopsis, comments

    Paper Patches

    Catherine MacKenzie

    These 27 short stories are geared toward women and women's issues. Although, at times, the writing leans toward the dark and dreary and death, these are all stories women can relat...

  • Creepy Customary Christmas synopsis, comments

    Creepy Customary Christmas

    Catherine A. MacKenzie

    Elise Grimes scours the Internet, deciding it would be a novel idea for her family to celebrate different customs from around the world. Her husband, Bob, and son, Jimmy, come up w...

  • Doctor on the Rock synopsis, comments

    Doctor on the Rock

    Christian Belcourt

    DOCTOR ON THE ROCK recounts the experiences of Christian Belcourt, a doctor in Ferryland, Newfoundland, from 1959 to 1962, during the early days of outreach medicine. The book also...

  • Creepy Cheery Christmas synopsis, comments

    Creepy Cheery Christmas

    Catherine A. MacKenzie

    Elise Grimes decides her family has endured enough upsetting Christmases, so she is determined to ensure they enjoy a cheerier, happier Christmas this season.Does she succeed? Do h...

  • Creepy Crude Christmas synopsis, comments

    Creepy Crude Christmas

    Catherine A. MacKenzie

    Buyer Beware: Although there is no graphic sexual content in this book, there are adult situations and topics not suitable for young people. Perhaps even adults, with normal, sacre...

  • Poems of Inspiration and Love synopsis, comments

    Poems of Inspiration and Love

    Catherine A. MacKenzie

    This is a collection of 38 easytoread inspirational and spiritual poems. Some are oneverse poems; some are longer. They would be enjoyed by believers and nonbelievers.

  • Shadows and Tumbleweeds synopsis, comments

    Shadows and Tumbleweeds

    Catherine A. MacKenzie

    A “lightly erotic” crime novelette.Sam kills. Not animals for sport like hunters do, but humansjust for the heck of it. His victims are picked at random. Not people he harbours gru...

  • Creepy Crazy Christmas synopsis, comments

    Creepy Crazy Christmas

    Catherine A. MacKenzie

    Follow along with the Grimes family as you read about some of their horrorfilled, wacky, and comical Christmases. Among the cast of characters are the parents, Elise and Bob; their...

  • Written While I Still Remember synopsis, comments

    Written While I Still Remember

    Tom Robson

    Tom Robson began to write creatively in his forties after he moved to Nova Scotia. Originally, his work was either with or for his elementary school students, or purely for the sat...