Rollett, Hilda (1873–1970)

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Rollett, Hilda (1873–1970)

New Zealand teacher, journalist, art critic, and writer. Name variations: Emma Hilda Keane. Born Emma Hilda Keane, May 18, 1873, in Auckland New Zealand; died on April 2, 1970, in Auckland; dau. of Henry Keane (innkeeper) and Elizabeth (Hancock) Keane; m. Frederick Carr Rollett (editor), 1902 (died 1931); children: 2 daughters.

Taught at St Hilda's Collegiate School in Dunedin; contributor and editor, New Zealand Illustrated Magazine (1902–05); New Zealand correspondent, New York Sun and Sphere; contributor of articles on politics and economics to Britannia for 10 years; contributor to National Review, Empire Review, and Macmillan's Magazine; fiction published in English periodicals, New York Sun, and Australian Bulletin; art critic for New Zealand Herald and Auckland Weekly News (1920s); member of Lyceum Club of London (1904); one of founding executives of League of New Zealand Penwomen (1925); published collected articles, A Pleasant Land (1925).

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 3).

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