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Aldrich, Bess Streeter, 1881-1954

LC control no.n 50037326
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LC classificationPS3501.L378
Personal name headingAldrich, Bess Streeter, 1881-1954
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Associated countryUnited States
LocatedLincoln (Neb.)
Birth date1881-02-17
Death date1954-08-03
Place of birthCedar Falls (Iowa)
Place of deathLincoln (Neb.)
AffiliationIowa State Teachers College
Profession or occupationNovelists
Found inHer Mother Mason ... 1924.
Marquis who's who WWW site, June 22, 2018 (Bess Streeter Aldrich (Mrs. Charles S. Aldrich); born in Cedar Falls, Iowa, Feb. 17, 1881, died Aug. 3, 1954; Teacher pub. schs., Ia., and Salt Lake City, Utah, 5 yrs.; asst. supervisor primary training, Ia. State Teachers Coll., 1 yr. Methodist. Mem. O.E.S., Altrusa P.E.O., Chi Delta Phi, Theta Sigma Phi; hon. mem. Neb. State Press Assn. Clubs: Southern California Press Assn., The Midland Authors. Contbr. short stories to American Mag., Ladies Home Jour., Womans Home Companion, Delineator, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, Harpers Weekly, etc. Used pen name Margaret Dean Stevens, 1911-18; writing under own name 1918. Author: Mother Mason, 1924; The Rim of the Prairie, 1925; The Cutters, 1926; A Lantern in Her Hand, 1928; A White Bird Flying, 1931; Miss Bishop, 1933; Spring Came On Forever, 1935; The Man Who Caught the Weather, 1936; Song of Years, 1939; The Drum Goes Dead, 1941; The Lieutenants Lady, 1942; Journey Into Christmas, 1949; The Bess Streeter Aldrich Reader, 1950. Home: 1000 S. 52d St., Piedmont, Lincoln, Neb.)
Wikipedia web site, April 14, 2020: (Bess Streeter Aldrich (February 17, 1881, Cedar Falls, Iowa - August 3, 1954, Lincoln, Nebraska) was an American author. After graduating from Iowa State Normal School with a teaching certificate)
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