Dunn, Clarice Chase.
Clarice Chase Dunn, a 1937 Eau Claire State Teachers College graduate from Cornell, Wisconsin, was a school teacher for 35 years. In addition to teaching in high school and junior college, she taught illiterate adults, foreign students and homebound children. From 1942-1943 she was an English teacher at the Heart Mountain (Wyoming) relocation camp school for Japanese Americans. In 1943 Dunn was sent back home to Washington, D.C., following a battle with chronic bronchitis. Clarice became an accomplished writer and speaker, publishing hundreds of articles in magazines and newspapers and receiving many awards.
From the description of Clarice Chase Dunn papers, 1942-2001. (University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire). WorldCat record id: 69666812
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English,
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