Sylvia Louise Arrowood Latshaw papers, 1959-1960 [manuscript].

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Sylvia Louise Arrowood Latshaw papers, 1959-1960 [manuscript].

Letters, clippings, and photographs related to Olive Tilford Dargan (1869-1968), collected by her friend Sylvia Latshaw. In a recorded interview included in the collection, Latshaw reflected on her own career as teacher in Baltimore, Md., and her sister, Julia Arrowood Mason, on her career as an anesthesiologist.

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Latshaw, Sylvia Louise Arrowood.

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Mason, Julia Arrowood.

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Dargan, Olive Tilford, 1869-1968

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American poet, dramatist, and novelist. From the description of Letters to Miss Brown, 1914. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 34689947 Olive Tilford Dargan (1869-1968), was an Appalachian poet and novelist, who lived in North Carolina from 1906 until her death. Under the pseudonym Fielding Burke, she wrote two novels about the Gastonia, North Carolina textile workers' strike of 1929, Call Home the Heart (1932) and A Stone Came Rolling (1935). Rose Pastor Stokes ...