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Nebraska Authors

Robert Raynolds

Born 1902-01-01 Santa Fe, NM (USA)

Died 1965-12-31

Places Lived

Omaha, NE
New Mexico
Pennsylvania
New York
Connecticut

Author Of

  • Fiction

Education

LaFayette College, B.A., 1925

Occupation

Trade Magazine Editor
Editor of a monthly magazine for Standard Oil
Miner
Factory worker
Cattle Ranch hand

Places Worked

Trade Magazine

Honors

Harper's $10,000 Novel of the Year award, 1931, forBrothers in the West

Bibliography

Brothers in the West. 1931.

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