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Lois Bancroft Long (December 15, 1901 – July 29, 1974) was an American writer for The New Yorker during the 1920s. She was known under the pseudonym "Lipstick" and as the epitome of a flapper. She was born on December 15, 1901, in Stamford, Connecticut, the oldest of three children of Frances Bancroft and William J. Long. She graduated from Vassar College. Long had worked at Vogue and Vanity Fair before finding fame at The New Yorker. Harold Ross hired her to write a column on New York nightlife. Under the name of Lipstick, Lois Long chronicled her nightly escapades of drinking, dining, and dancing. She wrote of the decadence of the decade with an air of aplomb, wit, and satire, becoming quite a celebrity. Because her readers did not know who she was, Long often jested in her columns about

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  • لويس لونغ (ar)
  • Lois Long (de)
  • Lois Long (en)
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  • لويس لونغ (بالإنجليزية: Lois Long)‏ هي كاتِبة وصحفية أمريكية، ولدت في 15 ديسمبر 1901 في ستامفورد في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفيت في 29 يوليو 1974 في نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
  • Lois Bancroft Long (* 15. Dezember 1901 in Stamford, Connecticut; † 29. Juli 1974 in , New York) war eine amerikanische Kolumnistin, die zur Zeit der Prohibition insbesondere durch ihre Arbeit für die amerikanische Zeitschrift The New Yorker unter ihrem Pseudonym Lipstick (Lippenstift) bekannt wurde. (de)
  • Lois Bancroft Long (December 15, 1901 – July 29, 1974) was an American writer for The New Yorker during the 1920s. She was known under the pseudonym "Lipstick" and as the epitome of a flapper. She was born on December 15, 1901, in Stamford, Connecticut, the oldest of three children of Frances Bancroft and William J. Long. She graduated from Vassar College. Long had worked at Vogue and Vanity Fair before finding fame at The New Yorker. Harold Ross hired her to write a column on New York nightlife. Under the name of Lipstick, Lois Long chronicled her nightly escapades of drinking, dining, and dancing. She wrote of the decadence of the decade with an air of aplomb, wit, and satire, becoming quite a celebrity. Because her readers did not know who she was, Long often jested in her columns about (en)
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  • Lois Long (en)
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  • Saratoga, New York, US (en)
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  • Stamford, Connecticut, US (en)
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