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Nebraska Authors

Ethel Booth

AKA: Ethel Louise Booth

Born 1889-03-14 NE (USA)

Died 1968-10-14
Lincoln, NE (USA)

Buried
Lincoln, NE (USA)
Wyuka Cemetery

Places Lived

Center, NE
Lincoln, NE

Author Of

  • Nonfiction

Keywords

Nebraska Wesleyan University - History

Occupation

Professor of English, Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, NE

Places Worked

Nebraska Wesleyan University, Lincoln, NE

Bibliography

Where Sunflowers Grew: The Story of Nebraska Wesleyan Through its Early Years. 1962.

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