Ethel Romig Fuller

She was also editor of The Oregonian's poetry section from the early 1930s to the late 1950s.

[3] After climbing Mount Hood, she dedicated herself to writing about the Northwest.

[2] When Fuller found out that the Oregonian was going to discontinue publishing poetry in early 1930s, she complained to the editor, and was then hired to start the poetry column, which published poets from around the world.

[1] The New York Times called her New Verse poem "Proof?

", which had originally been published in 1927 in Sunset magazine, “the most quoted poem in contemporary English literature" because it had been reprinted so widely.