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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Julie Mathilde Lippmann (1864 - 1952) was Julie Mathilde Lippmann (1864 - 1952) was a writer, literary critic, women's suffrage supporter, and political writer. She wrote novels, plays, poetry, literary criticism, and U.S. propaganda during World War I. Her novel Martha By-The-Day was adapted on stage in 1914. The 1919 film The Hoodlum (1919 film) was based on her novel Burkeses Amy. Lippmann was born in Brooklyn, New York. She was educated at private schools in Brooklyn and by a governess. She traveled extensively. She was friends with Louisa May Alcott, Charles Dudley Warner, William Gillette, and Mark Twain. Her stories were published in various magazines. She wrote the lyrics to the song "My Lady Jacqueminot". Lippmann's poems included "If We But Knew" published in 1889 and "Love and Life". After her death in 1952, her niece, artist and poet , wrote the memoir "Auntie: Remininiscences of Julie M. Lippman".tie: Remininiscences of Julie M. Lippman".
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