Cholly Knickerbocker is a pseudonym used by a series of society columnists writing for papers including the New York American and its successor, the New York Journal-American.
The name came from the perceived New York upper-crust pronunciation of "Charlie", and the pseudonym of Washington Irving "Diedrich Knickerbocker".
Users of Cholly Knickerbocker
- John W. Keller, New York Recorder, 1891âÂÂ1896
- Keller, New York American, 1896âÂÂ?
- Several others, New York American, ?âÂÂ1919
- Maury Henry Biddle Paul, 1919âÂÂ1942
- New York American, 1919âÂÂ1937
- New York Journal-American, 1937âÂÂ1942
- Igor Cassini (with Liz Smith) â New York Journal-American, c. 1945âÂÂ1963
- Charles A. Van Rensselaer, III â New York Journal-American, 1963âÂÂ1965
- "Cholly Knickerbocker" is referenced in the Paramount Pictures film Sabrina (1954)
- The name appears in the Cole Porter song "High Society", which opens 1956 film of the same name, sung by Louis Armstrong.
Users of Suzy Knickerbocker
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