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E.J. Rath(1885-1922)

  • Writer
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While watching a movie one snowy night in Washington, DC, journalist and author Chauncey Corey Brainerd and his wife Edith were killed when the flat roof of Crandall's Knickerbocker Theatre collapsed under the weight of over two feet of heavy snow. More than 200 other moviegoers and theater employees were killed or injured on that night during what became known as The Great Knickerbocker Storm of 1922. A former congressman, an aide to President Woodrow Wilson and a number of house musicians, including the conductor, perished in the disaster.

Brainerd and his wife, the former Edith Rathbone Jocobs, were married at her parents' home in Mt. Vernon, New York, on June 4, 1903. She was born in Washington, DC, around 1885 and later lived, at least for a while, in Westchester, NY, where her father worked as a postal inspector. Chauncey Brainerd was born in New York City, the son of Alanson and Adelia Corey Brainard. His father was a merchant who died before Brainerd's second birthday. His mother later worked as a housekeeper in order to support him and his older sister Adelia.

Chauncey and Edith, who were both writers, went on to collaborate on a number of stories together under the pen name E.J. Rath. Chauncey was a veteran of the Spanish-American War. At the time of his death he had been the Washington bureau chief for the Brooklyn Eagle for over ten years.
Born1885
DiedJanuary 28, 1922
Born1885
DiedJanuary 28, 1922
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Madge Evans and William Haines in Fast Life (1932)
Fast Life
5.8
  • Writer
  • 1932
Reginald Denny and Olive Hasbrouck in Le Coup de foudre (1929)
Le Coup de foudre
  • Writer
  • 1929
Harrison Ford and Phyllis Haver in Le neurasthénique (1926)
Le neurasthénique
6.8
  • Writer
  • 1926
Reginald Denny in What a Man! (1930)
What a Man!
  • Writer
  • 1930

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  • Brian Aherne and Constance Bennett in Madame et son clochard (1938)
    Madame et son clochard
    7.3
    • novel "The Dark Chapter; a Comedy of Class Distinctions" (uncredited)
    • 1938
  • Madge Evans and William Haines in Fast Life (1932)
    Fast Life
    5.8
    • story "Let's Go"
    • 1932
  • Eddie Cantor in Whoopee! (1930)
    Whoopee!
    6.3
    • story (uncredited)
    • 1930
  • Reginald Denny in What a Man! (1930)
    What a Man!
    • novel "The Dark Chapter"
    • 1930
  • Así es la vida (1930)
    Así es la vida
    • novel "The Dark Chapter"
    • 1930
  • Reginald Denny and Olive Hasbrouck in Le Coup de foudre (1929)
    Le Coup de foudre
    • story "When the Devil was Sick"
    • 1929
  • George Bancroft, Mildred Davis, Lloyd Hughes, and Otto Matieson in Too Many Crooks (1927)
    Too Many Crooks
    • novel
    • 1927
  • Harrison Ford and Phyllis Haver in Le neurasthénique (1926)
    Le neurasthénique
    6.8
    • story "The Wreck"
    • 1926
  • Eileen Percy in Elope If You Must (1922)
    Elope If You Must
    • novel
    • 1922
  • Ned Sparks and Constance Talmadge in Les deux compères (1920)
    Les deux compères
    6.2
    • novel
    • 1920
  • May Allison and Harold Lockwood in Monsieur 44 (1916)
    Monsieur 44
    • novel
    • 1916
  • Le pirate du Saint-Laurent (1916)
    Le pirate du Saint-Laurent
    • novel "Sam" (adaptation)
    • 1916

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  • Alternative name
    • Mrs. Edith Rathbone Brainerd
  • Born
    • 1885
    • Washington, District of Columbia, USA
  • Died
    • January 28, 1922
    • Washington, District of Columbia, USA(theater roof collapse)
  • Spouse
    • J. Chauncey BrainerdJune 4, 1903 - January 28, 1922 (her death)
  • Other works
    Novel: "Sam" (filmed as Le pirate du Saint-Laurent (1916))

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