Newman, Frances, 1883-1928
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found: Her The short story's mutations, 1924.
found: Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02(b. 1883)
found: Contemporary authors, via Literature resource center WWW site, Aug. 26, 2019(Frances Newman; born September 13, 1883 (some sources say 1888), in Atlanta, Ga., died October 22 (one source says October 28), 1928, in New York, N.Y.; librarian and author; published two novels)
found: Wikipedia web site, April 13, 2020:(Frances Percy Newman (1883-1928) was a Modernist novelist, translator, and librarian who critically examined the difficulties faced by women in the American South. Frances Percy Newman was born September 13, 1883 in Atlanta, Georgia ; She received a degree in library science from the Atlanta Carnegie Library (later the Emory University School of Library Science) in 1912 ; After graduating, she worked as a librarian first at Florida State College for Women and then at the Atlanta Carnegie Library, where she stayed until 1923. She left to pursue further studies at the Sorbonne in Paris. On her return in 1924, she accepted a new position as head librarian at the Georgia Institute of Technology but took a leave the following year to devote more time to her writing.)
found: Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1800s-current via Ancestry.com, April 13, 2020:(Frances Newman, b. abt 1883, Atlanta ; d. 22 Oct 1928, New York)
found: New York, New York, Extracted Death Index, 1862-1948 via Ancestry.com, April 13, 2020:(Frances Newman, b. abt 1883 ; d. 22 Oct 1928, Manhattan, New York)
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1980-05-19: new
2020-11-17: revised
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