Authors clippings : "A" [surname] folder 1913-1990

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Authors clippings : "A" [surname] folder 1913-1990

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Monterey Public Library

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Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn, 1857-1948

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American novelist and non-fiction writer. From the description of Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton collection, 1907-1945. (Bryn Mawr College). WorldCat record id: 44590095 California author. From the description of TLS, n.d. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754866384 Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton was an American novelist, short-story writer, biographer, and literary critic. From the description of Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton collection of ...

Monterey Public Library. California History Room.

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Many of the clippings were compiled during the 1930s and 1940s. These were incorporated into the present file dating from the 1950s, with the staff making substantial additions until the file was closed to clippings from the Monterey County Herald in 1995. Subsequent articles and obituaries published in the Herald from January 1, 1995, through June 30, 2003, may be found in the Herald Index on the Libraryʼs catalog. With the exception of the Monterey Herald (available on microfilm), various othe...

Amory, Cleveland.

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Adriani, Bruno

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Alexander, Irene McBane

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Alexander, a Chicago piano teacher, was the deputy for Chicago cultural affairs under Mayor Richard M. Daley and was associated with Louis Sudler when he ran the television project "Artists' showcase". From the description of Irene Alexander papers, 1960-1980. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 245589706 ...

Ariss, Jean

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Anderson, David L., 1946-....

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Student at University of Maine. From the description of Folklore paper, 1962. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70938127 Biography / Administrative History California State University Monterey Bay was founded in 1994 on the site of the former Fort Ord, which served as a training facility for many thousands of U.S. soldiers during the 20th century. The Fort Ord Museum and Archive (FOMA) is a project organized by CSU Monterey ...

Angelou, Maya, 1928-2014

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Maya Angelou (b. Marguerite Annie Johnson, April 4, 1928, St. Louis, MO–d. May 28, 2014, Winston-Salem, NC) was an American poet, singer, memoirist, and civil rights activist. She published seven autobiographies, three books of essays, several books of poetry, and was credited with a list of plays, movies, and television shows spanning over 50 years. She became a poet and writer after a series of occupations as a young adult, including fry cook, sex worker, nightclub dancer and performer, c...

Abbott, Keith

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Antoncich, Betty

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Allen, Terry D.

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Under the pseudonym T.D. Allen, Don B. and Terril Diener Allen (1908- ) wrote historical fiction and non-fiction about the West and Native Americans. They were best known for Doctor in buckskin (1951), based on the story of Marcus Whitman, a doctor and missionary in the Oregon territory; Troubled border (1954), about John McLoughlin, head of the Hudson Bay Company's outpost at Fort Vancouver; Navajos have five fingers (1963), an account of the couple's stay at a Navajo reservation and the people...

Ackerman, Jeanne V.

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Aurner, Robert Ray, 1898-

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Albertus, Karen

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Ayres, Becky Hickox.

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Austin, Mary, 1868-1934

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Mary Hunter Austin has variously been identified as a feminist, naturalist, mystic, author, and even "woman of genius." She was one of the leading literary figures of her time, the author of 27 books and more than 250 articles, stories, poems and other short pieces. In 1900, Mary Austin settled in Carmel and became one of the founders of the literary colony. In 1918, Austin traveled to New Mexico, hoping to continue on to Mexico to conduct research on folk traditions. In New Mexico she was contr...

Hickox, Rebecca

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Aptheker, Bettina

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Akeman, Thom

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Adams, Dieu Vien.

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