Field, Rachel, 1894-1942
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Field, Rachel, 1894-1942
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Field, Rachel Lyman (1894- ).
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Field, Rachel (Rachel Lyman), 1894-1942
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פילד, ריצ'ל, 1894-1942
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Field, Rachel Lyman, 1894-1942, children's author
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Field, Rachel Lyman.
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Field, Rachel Lyman 1894-1942
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פיעלד, רחל 1894-1942
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פילד, רחל לימן
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פיעלד, ריצ'ל 1894-1942
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Rachel Field, author, studied playwriting at Radcliffe, 1914-1918. She wrote plays, children's books, poetry, and novels. She received the Newberry medal for children's literature (1929) and the National Award for Fiction (1935).
Rachel Field, American novelist, poet, and author of children's fiction.
Field was the author of poems, children's stories, and plays.
Epithet: children's author
American poet, novelist, children's writer.
Field was educated at Radcliffe College. She was a poet and novelist and noted particularly for her children's fiction. Field was married to Arthur Pederson.
Author; studied playwriting as special student at Radcliffe College, 1914-1918, with George Pierce Baker, founder of the "47 Workshop." Wrote plays, including The Sentimental Scarecrow and Three Pills in a Bottle, children's books, poetry, and novels. Hitty: Her First Hundred Years, received the Newberry medal in 1929. Her novel, All This and Heaven Too (1938) was made into a movie starring Bette Davis and Charles Boyer.
Field was married in 1935 to Arthur Pederson. She received honorary degrees from the University of Maine and from Colby College in 1938.
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