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Phyllis Marie Battelle Van Horn (January 4, 1922 – February 25, 2005) was an American journalist, a columnist for the
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(and later
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). In 1957 she was described as "one of the most widely read columnists in America."


Early life and education

Battelle was born in
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, the daughter of Gordon Sellers Battelle and Ina Marie Sides Battelle. She graduated from
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in 1944. She was a member of Delta Gamma sorority.


Career

Battelle first worked in newspapers at the ''
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''; one of her colleagues there was Erma Bombeck, who was also just starting her career. Battelle moved to New York City after college, and was a fashion writer at ''
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''. She became women's editor for the International News Service, and wrote the service's "Assignment: America" column and from 1955 into the late 1980s. In 1951, Battelle won the Newswomen's Club of New York's award for distinguished writing. She was known for her celebrity interviews, and fashion reports, but she also covered diplomacy, the arts, and cultural controversies, including the
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case. Battelle also wrote a theatrical sketch, ''Hobby Op'ry'', which was produced in Dayton in 1947. In 1974, she was named to the Order of the Delta Gamma Rose."Order of the Delta Gamma Rose"
''The Anchora of Delta Gamma'' 90(Summer 1974): 4.


Publications

In addition to her ''Assignment: America'' columns, which were widely syndicated, Battelle wrote for magazines including '' Good Housekeeping'' and '' The Ladies' Home Journal.'' She also worked with the Quinlan family on a book about Karen Ann Quinlan. * "Two Phyllis Battelles Meet in San Francisco" (1956; one of her ''Assignment: America'' columns) * "Americans Live by the Numbers" (1963; one of her ''Assignment: America'' columns) * "Theatre for the Deaf" (1967) * "'Let me sleep': the story of Karen Ann Quinlan" (1976) * ''Karen Ann: The Quinlans Tell Their Story'' (1977) * "Help Find
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" (1980) * "The Triplets Who Found Each Other" (1981, about the brothers featured in the 2018 documentary ''
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'') * "Down on the Farm with Sissy Spacek" (1985) * "
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: Please Don't Call Me a Sex Symbol!" (1985) * " Raquel: Celebrating the Body Beautiful" (1985) * "Karen Ann Quinlan: Ten Years Later" (1985)


Personal life

Battelle married fellow journalist Arthur Honnold Van Horn in 1957. They lived in
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, and had a son, Jonathan. She died in 2005, at the age of 83.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Battelle, Phyllis 1922 births 2005 deaths People from Dayton, Ohio Ohio Wesleyan University alumni American women columnists New York Journal-American people