Wilkins, Wynona Huchette

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Wynona Huchette Wilkins, a native of western Pennsylvania, attended West Virginia University, and holds a M.A. degree in history from Indiana University. She taught at the University of Oklahoma from 1962-1963, and in the Tunisian program of the United States Peace Corps in 1963. From 1964-1967 she taught French and European history at the Ironton Center of Ohio University. In 1967, she became a member of the UND Language Department and taught French. Wynona and her husband, Dr. Robert Wilkins, professor emeritus of history, co-authored God Giveth the Increase: The History of the Episcopal Church in North Dakota (1959) and North Dakota: A Bicentennial History (1977). She has also written several articles, including "The Idea of North Dakota" (contained in this collection), which appeared in 1971 in the North Dakota Quarterly, a journal which she helped her husband edit. Wynona Wilkins retired from the University of North Dakota on May 15, 1987.

From the description of Papers, 1956-1994. (University of North Dakota). WorldCat record id: 42833431

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Geographical myths in literature
Geographical myths in mass media
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