Stearn Robinson

Stearn Robinson

Born and educated in Ohio, Stearn Robinson worked as a journalist and later as a radio writer. While living in Los Angeles, at the height of the glamorous Hollywood era, she wrote and produced a daily thirty-minute radio program for a West Coast network, famous at the time.
She resigned as vice president of a New York advertising agency on marrying Sir Robert Robinson, a world-renowned scientist who won a Nobel Prize. Lady Robinson was intensely interested in scientific subjects, and that is what led her to create the first series of cartoons with a special theme for children.
Lady Robinson studied the technique of dream interpretation and, along with Tom Corbett, the famous British medium, wrote The Dreamer's Dictionary.

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