Edward Robb Ellis

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Edward Robb Ellis (February 22, 1911September 7, 1998) was a diarist and journalist who worked in New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Chicago, and New York City.

Born in Kewanee, Illinois, Ellis also worked as a newspaper reporter in Chicago and New York City. Ellis began his diary in 1927 as a teenager and wrote for more than 70 years, nearly every day totaling a volume for each year.

He also authored books on the Great Depression and New York City, as well as a study of suicide. According to his book A Diary of the Century, his diaries were to go to the Fales Library at New York University after his death.

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