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Born | Fannie Beatrice Fry August 1875 |
Died | October 9, 1960 Rockford, Illinois, U.S. |
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Fannie B. Linderman (née, Fry; after first marriage, Linderman; after second marriage, Harling; pen name, Lady Lind; August 1875 – October 9, 1960) was a British-born American teacher of dramatic arts, an entertainer, and a writer. She was a member of the faculty of Chicago Musical College, Department of Dramatic Art,[1] and for 17 years, served as the school's dean of women.[2] She also conducted a studio where dramatic art and public speaking courses were given.[3] Known as the "Poet of the Commonplace" and described as an artist-teacher and an author-reader, she made a reputation as a reader of her own compositions.[4]