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Bernice Slote, granddaughter of Nebraska homesteaders, was born November 17, 1913, in Hickman, Nebraska. Valedictorian of her high school class, she graduated from Nebraska Wesleyan University with high distinction in 1933. She taught English at Ord High School from 1934 until 1941 and also played the piano for church and Sunday school, taught girls' gymnastics and trained the cheering squads.

In 1941 Slote earned her masters degree in English at the University of Nebraska, working primarily with Professor L.C. Wimberley; she continued graduate work at the University of Michigan where she earned two Hopwood Awards for writing poetry. Despite encouragement from her professors, she decided not to earn her Ph.D.; instead she taught English at the Nebraska City High School from 1941-1942. From 1942-1946 she was Instructor of English, Director of the Library, and the Assistant to the Dean at Norfolk Junior College.

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Bernice Slote was a Cather scholar, poet, and professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She was born 1913 in Hickman, Neb., and died 1983 in Lincoln. From the description of Bernice Slote, papers, 1870-1987. (University of Nebraska - Lincoln). WorldCat record id: 32109228 ...

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