Tag Archives: elaine ray

‘Travel is Education’

16 Jun

Now I know where my wanderlust comes from. I agree –  Travel is education. But a boat trip from New York to Port Arthur, Texas? I hope I will find out more.

The New York Age, September 16, 1933

Excuse Me, Mr. Ray: a reader’s retort

12 Jun

The New York Age, July 1, 1933

The New York age, July 1, 1933

Journalistic ethics and the Amsterdam News

11 Jun

The New York Age, June 10, 1933

The New York Age, June 10, 1933

Father Divine: ‘dwarfed impostor’

6 Jun

Not sure what the assault case was all about, but the commentary at the end about journalism and the “dwarfed impostor,” which I assume refers to  Father Divine, is pretty funny, particularly given that by his own account my father was 5′ 4. According to Wikipedia, Divine was 5′ 2.

The New York Age, February 25, 1933

The divorce question

3 Jun

So, I know my mother was not my father’s first wife and that he divorced one Lucille Ray in the mid 1940s. This column makes me curious as to why he was so interested in “the divorce question” in Barbados a decade after he had  arrived in New York.

The New York Age, March 25, 1933

The New York Age, March 25, 1933