Harold Albert Loeb (October 18, 1891 – January 20, 1974) was an American writer, notable as an important American figure in the arts among expatriates in Paris in the 1920s. In 1921 he was the founding editor of Broom, an international literary and art magazine, which was first published in New York City before he moved the venture to Europe. Loeb published two novels while living in Paris in the 1920s, and additional works after returning to New York in 1929.
Harold Albert Loeb (October 18, 1891 – January 20, 1974) was an American writer, notable as an important American figure in the arts among expatriates...
1971) and Richard Albert Loeb (/ˈloʊb/; June 11, 1905 – January 28, 1936), usually referred to collectively as Leopold and Loeb, were two American students...
two other groups, the "Continental Committee on Technocracy" (led by HaroldLoeb) and "Technocracy Incorporated" (led by Scott). Smaller groups included...
recently divorced Duff, Lady Twysden and her lover Pat Guthrie; and HaroldLoeb. Hemingway's memory spanning multiple trips might explain the inconsistent...
Duff Twysden Ernest Hemingway (left), with HaroldLoeb, Duff Twysden (in hat), Hadley Richardson, Donald Ogden Stewart (obscured), and Pat Guthrie (far...
exhibitions. She was married several times, including for a short period to HaroldLoeb, a writer and the editor of the avant-garde journal, Broom. Her marriage...
Stewart, Lady Duff Twysden (recently divorced), her lover Pat Guthrie, and HaroldLoeb. A few days after the fiesta ended, on his birthday (July 21), he began...
Ernest Hemingway (left), with HaroldLoeb, Lady Duff Twysden (in hat), Hadley Richardson Hemingway, Donald Ogden Stewart (obscured), and Pat Guthrie (far...
Plutarch's Moralia. Vol. XII. Translated by Helmbold, William C.; Cherniss, Harold. Loeb Classical Library. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London: Harvard University...
in American politics. Members have married into the prominent Morgenthau, Loeb, and Bronfman families. The family traces back to Abraham Lehmann, a cattle...
Peggy Guggenheim (an intern in 1920), Theodore Dreiser, Robert Frost, HaroldLoeb, John Dos Passos and others. It was founded by Madge Jenison and Mary...
woman, approaching six feet, so accoutered". She had an affair with HaroldLoeb and they socialized with Ernest Hemingway and his wife Hadley. In A Farewell...
it was there that she was introduced to the poet Margaret Anderson. HaroldLoeb wrote of her at this time "Coming under Mary Clarke's spell Peggy gradually...
American coming-of-age comedy film directed by Rod Daniel and written by Jeph Loeb and Matthew Weisman. Michael J. Fox stars as the title character, a high...
vice presidents including Otto Sussman, Henry Bruère, Harold K. Hochschild, Carl's brother Julius Loeb, and Vogelstein. Later, Andrew Mellon joined the board...
(December 6, 1996). "Marshall Loeb to Become the New Editor of CJR". Columbia University Record. Vol. 22, no. 11. Faber, Harold (June 18, 1964). "End Papers;...
a number of Plato's works for the Loeb Classical Library collection. Fowler also translated Plutarch for the Loeb series and edited a number of school...
married in New York City to Nina J. Loeb, daughter of Solomon Loeb, a founder of the New York investment firm of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. The Warburgs were the parents...
founded in 1921 by HaroldLoeb, for which she was the American editor from 1922 to 1923, while he published in Rome. While working with Loeb, she had an apartment...
critic who was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature six times HaroldLoeb, 82, American writer Hermann Weyland, 85, German chemist and paleobotanist...
and merged it into Smith Barney. (Weill had been in charge of Shearson Loeb Rhoades and sold it to American Express in 1981.) Weill offered Joe Plumeri...
Aelian, On Animals, Volume II: Books 6-11, translated by A. F. Scholfield, Loeb Classical Library No. 448, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press...