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14 Facts About Carol Weld

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Carol Weld worked for various New York newspapers and as a foreign correspondent for news agencies in Paris.

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Carol Weld was a founding member of the Overseas Press Club and collaborated with Frank Buck on Animals Are Like That.

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Carol Weld broke with her mother when Sonia wouldn't let her marry her half-uncle, and left Sonia's apartment when she could, completing only three years of high school.

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John Weld was a reporter for the New York Herald Tribune in Paris and the New York American and New York World in New York City, wrote screenplays for Columbia and Universal, as well as fiction and non-fiction books.

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Carol Weld worked on the local staffs of the New York American and the New York Herald Tribune before going to Paris in the early 1930s.

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When Carol Weld arrived in Paris in the late nineteen twenties, foreign journalism did not pay well.

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Carol Weld subsisted on a meager salary and on the sale of some of her drawings of American life to Arthur Moss, publisher of an art magazine, Gargoyle, Weld worked for The Universal Service, International News Service and United Press.

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Carol Weld tugged, pulled me into the corridor of the deuxieme wagon-lit.

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Carol Weld was a founding member of the Overseas Press Club.

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Carol Weld was co-author of one book with Frank Buck: Animals Are Like That.

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Carol Weld did public relations for Buck, in particular for his 1939 World's Fair Jungleland exhibit, and handled his west coast publicity.

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In 1951, with a colleague, Dickson Hartwell, Carol Weld wrote an admiring article about Taborian Hospital in Mound Bayou, Mississippi.

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In 1954, Carol Weld worked as the editor for the New Smyrna Times in New Smyrna, Florida.

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Carol Weld retired to Florida and worked as a freelance writer.