ABSTRACT
Fanny Butcher Bokum (b. 1888) wrote for the Chicago Tribune for fifty years (1913–63) as a feature writer, music critic, and society and literary editor. She was one of the first influential female book reviewers in America.
Fanny Butcher Bokum (b. 1888) wrote for the Chicago Tribune for fifty years (1913–63) as a feature writer, music critic, and society and literary editor. She was one of the first influential female book reviewers in America.