She appeared as an actress in the 1946 Broadway production of Agatha Christie's play Hidden Horizon.
Time writes on December 24, 1934: Out just in time to make a fine Christmas present for her schoolmates at Miss Hewitt's Classes was a thin, blue & white book of Poems by Edith Kingdon Gould, 14, great-granddaughter of Jay Gould.
On the day it was published Manhattan newshawks called at the Goulds' Manhattan penthouse, found the butler and Miss Edith, a well-poised girl with bangs and saucer eyes, at home.
Author Gould likes "When Tomorrow," written on her 14th birthday last August: In October 1942 she joined the WAVES as an apprentice seaman and trained in Madison, Wisconsin.
She graduated as an ensign from the Naval Reserve Midshipmen's School in Northampton, Massachusetts, in April 1944.
[citation needed] She married Isaiah Guyman "Guy" Martin Jr. (1911-2014)[1] when he was age 35.