Rogers E. M. Whitaker
- Rogers E. M. Whitaker
Rogers Ernest Malcolm Whitaker (January 15, 1900 – May 11, 1981) was an editor of
The New Yorker magazine who was known to readers for his many contributions to "Talk of the Town" under the pen name of E. M. Frimbo, World's Greatest Railroad Buff.Early life
Whitaker's father, Charles Harris Whitaker was an editor of the "Journal of the American Institute of Architects". He lectured frequently and transited the Atlantic over 50 times on steamships. When Whitaker was nine he took his first solo train ride, and had a love for trains his entire life.
During Whitaker's sophomore year at Princeton, Whitaker's father declined to continue paying his tuition, and instead gave him $40 and a letter of introduction to use in seeking a job. Whitaker lived in a theatrical boarding house down the hall from
Mae West and worked at theNew York Times checking bridal announcements for hoaxes placed by jilted suitors while also selling advertising for a trade magazine.Career at
The New Yorker magazineIn 1926 Whitaker was employed by
The New Yorker magazine as head of the make-up department, responsible for laying out each issue. He went on to establish the fact checking department and acted as chief proofreader at the copy desk. Eventually he rose to the level of editor, and took on many interesting duties. He would cover college football, signing the pieces J.W.L. because he liked the look of the letters together. He was also a major contributor to the "Goings on About Town" section, spending much time at cabarets and supper clubs. Whitaker retired from the New Yorker in 1975.E. M. Frimbo
Whitaker's greatest love in life was traveling by train. He accumulated 2.7 million miles of such travel during his lifetime, and wrote extensively about his trips under the pen name "E. M. Frimbo". He put his knowledge of trains to good use during World War II, where he was commissioned as a Major in the U.S. Army's Traffic Control Division of the Transportation Corps. There he helped to plan the routing of troop trains.
In 1970, Whitaker testified before the
Interstate Commerce Commission to argue against thePenn Central Railroad's plan to eliminate all 34 of its long distance passenger trains.References
*Rogers E. M. Whitaker and Tony Hiss (1997), "All Aboard with E. M. Frimbo, World's Greatest Railroad Buff", Kodansha International, New York. ISBN 1-56836-114-9
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