Helen Hosmer : a radical critic of California agribusiness in the 1930s : oral history transcript / interviewed and edited by Randall Jarrell, Santa Cruz. 1992.

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Helen Hosmer : a radical critic of California agribusiness in the 1930s : oral history transcript / interviewed and edited by Randall Jarrell, Santa Cruz. 1992.

Hosmer discusses her childhood and upbringing; education at the University of California, Berkeley; work with the Information Division of the Farm Security Administration; acquaintance with Dorothea Lange, Paul S. Taylor, John Steinbeck; founding of the Simon J. Lubin Society; farm labor organizing and California agribusiness; writing of journal articles and radio scripts.

xi, 116 leaves : port. ; 29 cm.

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Jarrell, Randall, 1914-1965

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Randall Jarrell (6 May 1914 – 14 October 1965), the noted American poet, literary critic, children's author, essayist, and novelist, was born in Nashville, Tennessee. He attended Vanderbilt University where he studied under Robert Penn Warren, Allen Tate, and John Crowe Ransom, edited the student humor magazine, captained the tennis team, received a Phi Beta Kappa and graduated magna cum laude. After graduating from Vanderbilt, Jarrell served as a teaching instructor at Kenyon College, Gambier, ...

Hosmer, Helen, 1904-1984.

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