Greeley-Smith, Nixola (1880–1919)
Greeley-Smith, Nixola (1880–1919)
American journalist. Name variations: Nixola Smith. Born April 5, 1880, in Chappaqua, NY; died Mar 9, 1919, in New York, NY; dau. of Nicholas Smith (lawyer) and Ida Lillian (Greeley) Smith; granddau. of Horace Greeley (editor); sister of Horace Greeley Smith (bacteriologist) and Ida Lillian (actress); m. Andrew Watres Ford (editor), April 1, 1910.
Reputedly published 1st work at age 12, with a play in the New York World; hired by Joseph Pulitzer at St. Louis Post-Dispatch; spent majority of career with Pulitzer's Evening World, in NY (from 1901); specialized in emerging form of popular journalism; was especially successful with women's-interest articles; established reputation for personal interviews, including one with Sarah Bernhardt (published Oct 11, 1916).