Wolcott Gibbs

Wolcott Gibbs

editor United States

Wolcott Gibbs was a prominent writer and editor for The New Yorker, known for his sharp wit and humor. He contributed significantly to the magazine's early identity and was involved in its editorial processes, famously penning a memo that humorously critiqued the challenges of editing articles, showcasing the often comedic relationship between writers and editors.

Born on Dec 29, 1902 (122 years old)

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