Reck, Franklin M. (Franklin Mering), 1896-1965
Variant namesFranklin M. Reck (1896-1965) was an author of books for boys. His first book, Sergeant Pinky, was published shortly after World War I and related his experiences in that war. He also wrote widely on transportation, including a book, The romance of American transportation, originally published in 1939, and republished in a revised edition in 1963. Mr. Reck was associated with the magazine The American boy from 1926-1941, and with Farm journal for some years. He was also a consultant to the Publications Department of Ford Motor Company. In 1960, Reck received a Ford Foundation grant to study 4-H type clubs in Latin America.
From the description of Franklin M. Reck papers, 1909-1965. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 72844132
Franklin M. Reck (November 29, 1896-October 15, 1965) was born in Chicago, Illinois and is known for authoring books for boys. His first book, Sergeant Pinky was published shortly after World War I and related his experiences of the war. He wrote widely on transportation, including a book, The Romance of American Transportation, originally published in 1939, and republished in a revised edition in 1963. Reck was also associated with magazine publishing. He was with American Boy from 1926-1941, Farm Journal, and was a consultant to the Publications Department of Ford Motor Company. In 1960, Reck received a Ford Foundation grant to study 4-H type clubs in Latin America. His final book, Stories Boys Like, was released the day he died.
From the guide to the Franklin M. Reck papers, 1909-1965, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries)
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creatorOf | Franklin M. Reck papers, 1909-1965 | University of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives |
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Young adult literature, American |
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Birth 1896-11-29
Death 1965-10-15