Delia Austrian Explained

Delia Austrian
Birth Date:18 September 1874
Birth Place:Cleveland, Ohio
Death Place:Manhattan, New York
Known For:Delia Austrian Medal
Education:University of Chicago, B.Ph. (1898)
Columbia University, M.S. (1923)
Parents:Solomon Austrian
Julia Rebecca Mann

Delia Austrian (September 18, 1874 – October 26, 1928) was an American journalist. The Delia Austrian Medal is awarded each year by the Drama League of New York in her honor.

Biography

She was born on September 18, 1874, in Cleveland, Ohio to Solomon Austrian and Julia Rebecca Mann (1848–1933). Her father was a Harvard University graduate and a lawyer. She had a twin sister, Celia Austrian (1874–1900) who died in Chicago, Illinois and two brothers, Alfred S. Austrian (1870–1932) and Harvey E. Austrian (1879–?). Delia wrote: "I was born into a good, middle-class family and had a happy childhood in Cleveland, . . . but later moved to Chicago, where my girlhood was spent."

In 1898 Delia graduated from the University of Chicago with a Bachelor of Philosophy degree. After her graduation she worked on the editorial staff of the Chicago Tribune. She received a master's degree from Columbia University in 1923.

Delia died on October 26, 1928, in Manhattan.[1]

Legacy

Her papers were archived at the University of Chicago.[2] The Delia Austrian Medal is awarded each year by the Drama League of New York for the most distinguished performance of the theater season.[3]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. News: Delia Austrian Dies. . October 31, 1928. 2013-12-12 .
  2. Web site: Guide to the Celia and Delia Austrian Papers . 2013-12-12 . .
  3. News: Receives Delia Austrian Medal for Distinguished Acting . The New York Times . May 10, 1944 . 2013-12-12 .