KatharineWhite (or variants) may refer to: Katharine Sergeant Angell White (1892–1977), writer and fiction editor for The New Yorker magazine Kate White...
Katharine Sergeant Angell White (September 17, 1892 – July 20, 1977) was a writer and the fiction editor for The New Yorker magazine from 1925 to 1960...
"Joey" Drayton, a white woman who brings home her black fiancé to meet her parents, in the 1967 film Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. Katharine Hepburn, who played...
Katharine Juliet Ross (born January 29, 1940) is an American actress on film, stage, and television. Her accolades include an Academy Award nomination...
Katharine Hope McPhee (born March 25, 1984) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. In May 2006, she was the runner-up on the fifth season of American...
Mary Katharine Ham (born April 5, 1980) is an American journalist. She has been a contributing editor for Townhall and Hot Air, a writer at The Federalist...
Katharine "Katie" Cornell Gorka is an American national security analyst who served as a senior policy adviser in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security...
published under the title "Symbols and Signs", a decision by the editor KatharineWhite. Nabokov returned the title to his original "Signs and Symbols" when...
Katharine Houghton Hepburn (May 12, 1907 – June 29, 2003) was an American actress whose career as a Hollywood leading lady spanned six decades. She was...
single's official release on July 30. The music video, directed by KatharineWhite in Los Angeles, premiered on August 5 via YouTube. On October 10, 2022...
Katharine Moana Birbalsingh CBE (born 16 September 1973) is a British teacher and education reform advocate who is the founder and head teacher of Michaela...
Katharine Tynan (23 January 1859 – 2 April 1931) was an Irish writer, known mainly for her novels and poetry. After her marriage in 1893 to the Trinity...
Katharine Eleanor Hamnett (née Appleton; born 16 August 1947) is an English fashion designer best known for her political T-shirts. Hamnett was born on...
Katharine Meyer Graham (June 16, 1917 – July 17, 2001) was an American newspaper publisher. She led her family's newspaper, The Washington Post, from...
Truman Capote, the ball was in honor of The Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham. Truman Capote decided in June 1966 to throw a lavish party. He...
Wolcott Gibbs, St. Clair McKelway, Ved Mehta, Brendan Gill, E. B. White, and KatharineWhite, and additionally to Christophe, writer of the featured song "Aline"...
Katharine Elkus White (November 25, 1906 – April 24, 1985) was an American Democratic Party politician and diplomat, who served as Mayor of Red Bank,...
John O'Hara; critics Wolcott Gibbs and Robert Benchley; and editors KatharineWhite, Harold Ross, and William Shawn. Gill admits in the introduction that...
dilapidated Model A roadster, but had no permanent address. In 1935, KatharineWhite of The New Yorker bought Cheever's story "Buffalo" for $45—the first...
Katharine Drexel, Founder of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament (SBS) ( Catherine Mary Drexel was born; November 26, 1858 – March 3, 1955) Katherine...
Katharine Angell may refer to: Katharine Cramer Angell (1890–1983), co-founder of the Culinary Institute of America Katharine Sergeant Angell White (1892–1977)...
Katharine Teresa Gun (née Harwood; born 1974) is a British linguist who worked as a translator for the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)....
Katharine Gibbs (also Catharine Ryan and Katherine Ryan) (1863–1934) was the founder of Gibbs College, which became a for-profit institution of higher...
for the album's fourth and final single, "My Soul Is Empty and Full of White Girls", directed/produced by Jeremy Tremp and Shan Dan. On January 7, 2015...
Katharine Sophie Viner (born January 1971) is a British journalist and playwright. She became the first female editor-in-chief at The Guardian on 1 June...
Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn (February 2, 1878 – March 17, 1951) was an American feminist social reformer and a leader of the suffrage movement in...