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  • Ward, Hazel and Moore, Robert E. (Introduction)

    Published by University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1972

    Seller: Bookman Rowe, Garrison, NY, U.S.A.

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    Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: None. First edition. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 1972 Book. 4. Trade paperback. First edition. Very good. Damage to cover at front, top of spine but pages clean and binding tight. 77 p. Inscribed on title page: "To Paul, one of my all-time favorite people. Hazel" From University of Minnesota: "Hazel Ward was born on September 2, 1903. She earned her B.A. in english from the University of Minnesota in 1927. She returned to the University to join the staff of the Department of Art History as chief projectionist and assistant slide librarian after World War II. Ms. Ward retired in 1972. After her retirement, Ms. Ward was an active poet and essayist. She had four books of poetry published and wrote an opinion column for the Sun Post, a community paper of the Robbinsdale, Minnesota area.".