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Joye Hummel, first woman hired to write Wonder Woman comics, dies at 97
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Joye Hummel, first woman hired to write Wonder Woman comics, dies at 97
By Harrison Smith The Washington Post,Updated April 9, 2021, 4:39 p.m.
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In March 1944, shortly before Joye Hummel graduated from the Katharine Gibbs secretarial school in Manhattan, she was invited to meet with one of her instructors, a charismatic psychologist who had been impressed by her essays on a take-home test.
Over tea at the Harvard Club, professor William Moulton Marston offered her a job - not in the classroom or psych lab, but in the office of his 43rd Street art studio. He wanted Ms. Hummel to help him write scripts for Wonder Woman, the Amazonian superhero he had created three years earlier and endowed with a magic lasso, indestructible bracelets, an eye-catching red bustier and a feminist sensibility.
Joye Hummel, first woman hired to write Wonder Woman comics, dies at 97
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YORKTOWN James Gilbert “Jim” Kelly, 75, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021, after a brief illness. Jim was born in Yonkers, New York, to Clare and Edward Kelly and was the eldest of seven children.
Jim grew up on the family dairy farm outside Heuvelton, New York, and had fond memories of working on the farm alongside his father and uncles. Jim had a special bond with his Uncle Hugh, who mentored him in his teenage years. Jim enjoyed hunting and trapping on the farm. He first attended school in the one-room schoolhouse at the end of his dirt road and later graduated from Heuvelton Central School.