ISBN: 0856990787
Author: Marshall J. Dodge,Mary Eastman,Walter Howe
Language: English
Publisher: Chatham Pr; First Edition edition (October 1, 1973)
Pages: 101
Subcategory: Other
Rating: 4.8
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Walter Howe (Author), Mary Eastman (Illustrator) & 0 more. Book by Dodge, Marshall . Howe, Walter.
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A Yankee Monologue book. Marshall J. Dodge, Walter Howe (Contributor). Mary H. Eastman (Photography).
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Frost, You Say? a Yankee Monologue Paperback – June 1, 1980. by Marshall Dodge (Author).
Books by Marshall Jewell Dodge. BERT AND I AND OTHER STORIES FROM DOWN EAST by Marshall Jewell Dodge, Robert Arthur Bryan, Mark Andres Hardcover, 150 Pages, Published 1981 by Bert And I, Incorporated ISBN-13: 978-607546-0-1, ISBN: 607546-0-1. Marshall Jewell Dodge.
Frost, You Say? a Yankee Monologue Dodge, Marshall Paperback.
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Mary F. Eastman was an American educator, lecturer, writer, and suffragette. A native of Lowell, Massachusetts, she resided in Tewksbury for many years.
Mary F. She taught in the high and normal school for girls, Boston, then at request of Horace Mann, she went to Ohio to aid in the work of education which he had undertaken at Antioch College. She was among the first to be thought competent to teach and control the students of a winter school in Lowell
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