Alice White (writer) explained

Alice White
Pseudonym:Alicen White
Birth Name:Alice Margaret Geddes White
Birth Date:28 April 1908
Birth Place:Carnoustie, Scotland
Death Place:Rumson, New Jersey, U.S.
Occupation:Author, playwright
Language:English
Nationality:British
Citizenship:American
Alma Mater:University of British Columbia
Smith College
Columbia University
Genre:Gothic romance
Children
Girl scouting
Partner:Martha D. Coe

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.

Early life and education

Alice Margaret Geddes White was born in Carnoustie, Scotland on 28 April 1908 to John F. White, owner of Dundee Flour Mills[1] and Mary White of Providence, RI.[2] She attended the High School of Dundee between 1918 and 1924[3] until her father's business closed when White was 16 years old. The family moved to Vancouver, Canada,[4] 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.[5] [6] 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.[7] She studied acting at the Everyman Theatre School[8] in London, in Vancouver and with Gene Frankel in New York.[9]

Personal life

White became a naturalized American on 26 July 1943. She met her partner, Martha Davis Coe (1907–1986), an entertainment producer[10] [11] and composer for TV, while they were both working for the GSUSA.[12] They lived together in New York City until 1971, when they moved to Rumson, New Jersey.[13] White was a member of the Monmouth County Chapter of Zonta International.[14] She moved to King James Nursing Home, New Jersey in old age.

Work

Between 1930 and 1934, White taught English and dramatics at Mary C. Wheeler School in Providence, RI.[15] Working with fellow teacher Janet E Tobitt, she published her first book, One Act Trips Abroad[16] in 1931. They would go on to write four books together. She taught English and dramatics at Greenwich Academy, CN from 1938 to 1941.[17] In 1941, White and Tobitt taught intensive folk-dance and dramatics courses at Purdue University, Indiana.[18]

In 1943, White joined the American Red Cross as an assistant Program Director. She was stationed in Capri, Italy, Germany, England and North Africa.[19] [20] [21] 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,[22] returning to the US in 1953.[23]

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.[24]

She was a member of the Paravent Theatrical Company in Providence, RI[25] [26] and performed in several off-Broadway theatre productions in New York[27] as well as in New Jersey and New England. Between 1976 and 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.[28] [29] In 1989, White presented Ladies and Other Females, a one-woman show including excerpts from Shakespeare and Noël Coward.[30]

Girl Scouts of USA

White credited GSUSA for “encouraging her creative talents”.[31] She held many positions within the organisation, including Program Specialist,[32] Advisor in the Leadership Bureau,[33] Training Advisor,[34] Advisor in the Training Division of the Personnel Department,[35] Assistant to the Director of the Program Department[36] and, for several years, Director of Dramatics at the Girl Scout National Training School.[37] [38] She was Associate Editor for the Girl Scout Leader magazine from 1959 to 1966,[39] joining the Editorial Board in 1963.

Writing, editing and recording

White wrote in multiple genres including gothic romance, children's fiction, Girl Scout articles, song lyrics and plays. Her literary agent was Frieda Fishbein.[40] [41]

Plays co-authored with Janet E. Tobitt

Works for choral reading

Choral reading is reading aloud in unison as a group to help build fluency and self-confidence.

Girl Scouts

White wrote pageants, productions for conventions and other special events, and many Girl Scout Leader articles.[48] She also wrote:

Lyrics

Gothic romance

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.[56] The books drew upon her experiences of growing up in Scotland.[57]

Musical plays

White wrote the book and / or lyrics to four musical plays, with music by Martha Coe.

Others

Notes and References

  1. News: 2007-08-16 . Ashbury Park Press . Alicen White . Ashbury Park, New Jersey . 6.
  2. News: 1944-03-04 . The Vancouver Sun . In North Africa . Vancouver, British Columbia . 11.
  3. News: 1994-08-01 . The High School of Dundee Review . Former Pupils . Dundee . 44 . 2022-08-13.
  4. News: 2007-08-16 . Ashbury Park Press . Alicen White . Ashbury Park, New Jersey . 6.
  5. News: 1927-05-11 . Times Colonist . University of B.C. ends year with a record . Victoria, British Columbia . 1 . 2022-01-26.
  6. News: 1927-05-11 . The Vancouver Sun . Results of tests are out . Victoria, British Columbia . 1 . 2022-01-26.
  7. News: 1971-05-06 . The Daily Register . Writer Creates Suspense . Marybeth Allen . Red Bank, New Jersey . 17 . 2022-01-26.
  8. News: 1984-01-26 . Echoes-Sentinel . Music Hall, Jazz Trio to Perform . Warren Township, New Jersey . 40 . 2022-01-26.
  9. News: 1979-09-06 . The Westfield . Mountainside Club Women To Hear Music Favorites . Red Bank, New Jersey . 17 . 2022-01-26.
  10. News: 1976-10-24 . Asbury Park Press . Brownie Songs . Asbury Park, New Jersey . 5.
  11. News: 1971-05-06 . The Daily Register . Writer Creates Suspense . Marybeth Allen . Red Bank, New Jersey . 17 . 2022-01-26.
  12. News: 1961-04-01 . Newsday . 'Wurry Beads' Designed for Worry Birds . Melville, New York . 15 . 2022-01-26.
  13. Allen, Marybeth. "Writer Creates Suspense", Daily Register, May 6, 1971. Accessed March 21, 2022, via Newspapers.com. "Alicen White, who recently moved from New York to Rumson is the author of two gothic mysteries and is working on another."
  14. News: 1973-03-05 . The Daily Register . Author's Dog was inspiration for Love Story for Children . Red Bank, New Jersey . 13 . 2022-01-26.
  15. April 1944 . Service Honor Roll . The Key of Kappa Kappa Gamma . Menasha, Wisconsin . George Banta Publishing Company . 93 . 2021-09-21.
  16. Book: Tobitt . Janet E. . White . Alice M. G. . 1931 . One Act Trips Abroad . E. P. Dutton & Co. Ltd . New York.
  17. News: 1941-03-27 . Journal and Courier . Summer Courses for Folk Dancing . Lafayette, Indiana . 3 . 2022-01-01 . and at present a member of the faculty at Greenwich academy, Greenwich, Conn..
  18. News: 1941-03-27 . Journal and Courier . Summer Courses for Folk Dancing . Lafayette, Indiana . 3 . 2022-01-01.
  19. News: 2007-08-16 . Asbury Park Press . Alicen White . Asbury Park, New Jersey . 6 . 2022-01-26.
  20. News: 1971-05-06 . The Daily Register . Writer Creates Suspense . Marybeth Allen . Red Bank, New Jersey . 17 . 2022-01-26.
  21. News: 1944-03-04 . The Vancouver Sun . In North Africa . Vancouver, British Columbia . 11 . Miss Alice M.G. White, American Red Cross assistant program director, has arrived safely in North Africa..
  22. News: 2007-08-16 . Asbury Park Press . Alicen White . Asbury Park, New Jersey . 6 . 2022-01-26.
  23. News: 1972-05-09 . The Daily Register . Poe Scroll Award Winner is a Resident of Rumson . Red Bank, New Jersey . 13 . 2022-01-26.
  24. News: 1961-04-01 . Newsday . 'Wurry Beads' Designed for Worry Birds . Melville, New York . 15 . 2022-01-26.
  25. News: 1941-06-04 . Journal and Courier . Dramatics, Dance Institute will be University Event . Lafayette, Indiana . 7 . 2022-01-01.
  26. News: 1984-01-26 . Echoes-Sentinel . Music Hall, Jazz Trio to Perform . Warren Township, New Jersey . 40 . 2022-01-26.
  27. News: 1979-09-06 . The Westfield . Mountainside Club Women To Hear Music Favorites . Red Bank, New Jersey . 17 . 2022-01-26.
  28. News: 1977-11-07 . Asbury Park Press . Rumson Pair Attempts Revival of Old British Music Hall Acts . Charles Hill . Asbury Park, New Jersey . 50 . 2022-01-26.
  29. News: 1983-03-11 . Montclair Times . Oscar Wilde Program at Women's Club . Montclair, New Jersey . 20 . 2022-01-26.
  30. News: 1989-04-13 . The Coast Star . Actress will be speaker at Women's meeting . Manasquan, New Jersey . 18 . 2022-01-26.
  31. November 1970 . Girl Scout Leader . Author! Author! . Vol. 50, No. 7 . New York . 30 . A former National staff member, Alicen White… credits Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. for encouraging her creative talents..
  32. News: 2007-08-16 . Ashbury Park Press . Alicen White . Ashbury Park, New Jersey . 6.
  33. February 1955 . Girl Scout Leader . My Country 'Tis of Thee . Alice White . Vol. 32, No. 2 . New York . 12.
  34. May 1956 . Girl Scout Leader . Trouble Shooter . Alice White . Vol. 33, No. 5 . New York . 10.
  35. May 1957 . Girl Scout Leader . Man Hunt . Alice White . Vol. 34, No. 5 . New York . 13.
  36. April 1959 . Vol 36. No. 4 . Girl Scout Leader . Friendship- far and wide . Alice White . New York . 10.
  37. News: 1941-06-04 . Journal and Courier . Dramatics, Dance Institute will be University Event . Lafayette, Indiana . 7 . 2022-01-26.
  38. Book: 1940 . The Woman's Press Vol 34 . National Board of Young Women’s Christian Association . Washington, DC . 43.
  39. November 1973 . Vol 50 No 7 . Girl Scout Leader . Author! Author! . New York . 30.
  40. News: 1971-05-06 . The Daily Register . Writer Creates Suspense . Marybeth Allen . Red Bank, New Jersey . 17 . 2022-01-26.
  41. Book: Turner, Barry . 1996 . The Writer's Handbook, 1996 . Macmillan Reference Books . London . 436 . 0333638328.
  42. Book: Tobitt . Janet E. . White . Alice M. G. . 1931 . One Act Trips Abroad . E. P. Dutton & Co. Ltd . New York.
  43. Book: Tobitt . Janet E. . White . Alice M. G. . Danielson . Barbara . 1937 . Dramatized Ballads with Musical Accompaniment . E. P. Dutton & Co. Ltd . New York.
  44. Book: Tobitt . Janet E. . White . Alice M. G. . 1939 . Plays for High Holidays: With Incidental Music and Dancing . E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc. . New York.
  45. Book: Tobitt . Janet E. . White . Alice M. G. . Rawdon . John . 1940 . The Saucy Sailor and other dramatized ballads . E. P. Dutton & Co. Inc . New York, New York.
  46. Book: White, Alice . 1944 . Anthology of Choral Readings . Girl Scouts of the USA . New York.
  47. Book: White, Alicen . 1966 . A Bouquet of Choral Readings selected and arranged for Choral Speaking . Triad Publishing Co. . East Orange, NJ.
  48. November 1969 . Vol 46 No.8 . Girl Scout Leader . Author! Author! . New York . 31.
  49. Book: White, Alice M G . 1937 . Dramatic Cues for Girl Scout Leaders . Girl Scouts of USA . New York.
  50. Book: White . Alice . Delano . Margaret . 1955 . Recruiting volunteers . Girl Scouts of the USA . New York.
  51. Book: White, Alice . 1960 . Recruiting, Selecting and Placing Volunteers . Girl Scouts of the USA . New York.
  52. Book: White, Alice . 1962 . The Golden Promise: A Fiftieth Anniversary Ceremony for Girl Scout Councils . Girl Scouts of the USA . New York.
  53. Book: White, Alice . 1963 . It's up to us!: A Ceremony for Girl Scouts . Girl Scouts of the USA . New York.
  54. Book: White . Alicen . Coe . Martha . 1968 . Brownies' Own Songbook . Roos and Coe-White Associates . New York.
  55. News: 1976-10-24 . Ashbury Park Press . Brownie Songs . Ashbury Park, New Jersey . 5 . 2022-01-26.
  56. November 1972 . Girl Scout Leader . Author! Author! . Vol. 49, No. 7 . New York . 34 . Nor Spell Nor Charm, which received a Scroll Award from Mystery Writers of America as one of the five best mysteries published in paperback in 1971..
  57. Book: 1973 . Walter in love . Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. . New York.
  58. Book: White, Alicen . 1968 . Dirge for a Lady . Lancer Books . New York.
  59. Book: White, Alicen . 1972 . Nor Spell, Nor Charm . Lancer Books . New York.
  60. Book: White, Alicen . 1973 . Evil that walks invisible . Dell Publishing Co. . New York.
  61. Book: White, Alicen . 1974 . The traitor within . Dell Publishing Co. . New York.
  62. Book: White, Alicen . 1977 . The watching eye . Dell Publishing Co. . New York.
  63. News: 1962-11-22 . The Courier-Journal . Daisy Returns . Louisville, Kentucky . 63 . 2022-01-26.
  64. News: 1971-05-06 . The Daily Register . Writer Creates Suspense . Marybeth Allen . Red Bank, New Jersey . 17 . 2022-01-01.
  65. News: 1983-03-10 . The Montclair Times . Oscar Wilde Program At Women's Club . Montclair, New Jersey . 20 . 2022-01-26.
  66. Web site: The Absent- Minded Dragon > Original Off-Broadway Cast . . castalbums.org . 2022-01-03.
  67. The Brownies . White . Alicen . Coe . Martha . 12” 33 rpm . Cosmo . New York.
  68. October 1964 . Girl Scout Leader . "The Brownies" on record . Vol. 41, No. 7 . New York . 31.
  69. Web site: Martha Coe: The Brownies . . discogs.com . 2022-01-03.
  70. News: 1973-03-05 . The Daily Register . Author's Dog was inspiration for Love Story for Children . Red Bank, New Jersey . 13 . 2022-01-26.
  71. Book: Irvine, Harry . 1942 . The Actor's Art and Job . E.P.Dutton . New York.
  72. Book: 1962 . Contemporary authors; a bio-bibliographical guide to current writers in fiction, general nonfiction, poetry, journalism, drama, motion pictures, television and other fields . Gale Research Co. . Detroit . 307.
  73. Book: 1973 . Walter in love . Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. . New York.