Irwin, Pollock.

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Teacher and writer Pollock Irwin was graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1926. He lived in Iran, 1931-1934, where he taught at the American School in Tabriz, which was operated by the Presbyterian Church USA. These experiences formed the basis of his book, "A Tar Heel in Iran" (1958). Irwin later taught in Burlington and Wilmington, N.C., schools, where he was active in student theater productions. He authored "The Passion of Our Lord," an Easter play that was presented for many years in Presbyterian churches in cities where he taught.

From the description of Pollock Irwin papers, 1922-1964. WorldCat record id: 70790674

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Chapel Hill (N.C.)
North Carolina--Chapel Hill
Wilmington (N.C.)
Iran
Burlington (N.C.)
North Carolina
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Active 1964

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