LC control no. | n 85076212 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Harper, Wilhelmina, 1884-1973 |
Variant(s) | Harper, Wilhelmina |
Located | New York (N.Y.) Bakersfield (Calif.) |
Birth date | 1884-04-21 |
Death date | 1973-12-23 |
Place of birth | Farmington (Me.) |
Field of activity | Children's literature |
Affiliation | Kern County Library |
Profession or occupation | Librarians Authors Editors |
Found in | LCCN 67-22387: Harper, W. The gunniwolf, 1967, c1918 (hdg.: Harper, Wilhelmina; usage: Wilhelmina Harper) Biog. resource center (Contemp. authors), Apr. 18, 2007 (Wilhelmina Harper; b. Apr. 21, 1884, Farmington, Me.; d. Dec. 23, 1973; Redwood City Public Library, organizer and librarian, 1929-54) Transportation and physical education in public schools for crippled children, 1938: t.p. (Wilhelmina Harper, B.S., Murray State Teachers College) Wikipedia, viewed 9 March 2022 (access point: Wilhelmina Harper. Wilhelmina Harper (April 21, 1884--December 23, 1973) was a children's librarian, and a children's author. She was a supervisor of children's work for the Kern County Free Library. Wilhelmina Harper was born on April 21, 1884, in Farmington, Maine. She graduated from Teachers College, Columbia University, and the New York State Library. Harper was a successful children's author in the 1930s and 1940s, and published more than 40 compilations of children and young adult stories. Harper lived in New York City, and moved to California in 1921, living at 2714 Chester Lane, Bakersfield, California. She died on December 23, 1973, and is buried at Alta Mesa Memorial Park, Palo Alto, Californi) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelmina_Harper> |
Invalid LCCN | no2009087322 |