Anne Hummert
Female, Deceased Person
1905 – 1996
Who was Anne Hummert?
Anne Hummert was the leading creator of daytime radio serials during the 1930s and 1940s, responsible for more than three dozen drama series.
She was born Anne Schumacher in Baltimore, one of four children. Little is known about her parents or her childhood: some sources say her father Frederick was a police lieutenant; census documents say he was a steamfitter and contractor, and still other sources say he was an engineer. After attending Towson High School, she attended Goucher College, where she majored in History, graduating Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude in 1925. While at Goucher she also worked as a college correspondent for the Baltimore Sun. She then took a job with the Paris precursor of the International Herald Tribune. It was in France that she married reporter John Ashenhurst, a former member of the Baltimore Sun's editorial staff, in July 1926. The couple had one son, but the marriage was troubled. They moved back to the United States, and ultimately got divorced. Anne Ashenhurst moved to Chicago, where she sought work as a journalist, but was unable to find a job.
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