Cavanah, Frances

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Prolific author of children's books on historical events, Frances Cavanah was born in 1899 in Princeton, Indiana. She attended DePauw University and spent her career as a writer and editor. She died in 1982.

Biographical Source: Something About the Author, v.31, pp. 46-48.

From the guide to the Frances Cavanah papers, 1962-1975, (University of Minnesota Libraries Children's Literature Research Collections [clrc])

Frances Cavanah (September 26, 1899-May 2, 1982) was born in Princeton, Indiana. She received her education at DePauw University. Cavanah was interested in the theater as well as being active an active member or various organizations including: the Author's League, National Historical Society, Society of Midland Authors, Washington Children's Book Guild, Mortar Board, Theta Sigma Phi and Delta Delta Delta.

Cavanah's professional career includes work as a member of the editorial staff, associate and contributing editor at various well thought of publishing companies, including row Peterson Incorporated and Rand McNally & Company. She later went onto be biographical editor of the World Book Encyclopedia and an anthology editor for the 1949 revision of Childcraft.

From the guide to the Frances Cavanah papers, 1954-1971, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries)

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