LEADER 00000cz a2200433n 4500 001 n 80033943 003 DLC 005 20180409073154.0 008 800331n| azannaabn |a aaa 010 n 80033943 |zn 81104004 024 7 http://dbpedia.org/resource/Jean_Lee_Latham|2uri 024 7 Q6171019|2wikidata 024 7 http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q6171019|2uri 035 (OCoLC)oca00416112 040 DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|dUk|dDLC|dWaU|dIEN|dWaU|dHU 046 |f1902-04-19|g1995-06-13|2edtf 053 0 PS3523.A76 100 1 Latham, Jean Lee 370 Buckhannon (W. Va.)|cUnited States|2naf 372 Drama|aRadio plays|2lcgft 372 Biography|aChildren's literature|aDrama|aTheater|aRadio authorship|2lcsh 374 Dramatists 374 Authors|aBiographers|aDramatists|aRadio writers|aEditors |2lcsh 375 Females|2lcdgt 377 eng 500 1 |wnnnc|aCampion, Rose 500 1 |wnnnc|aGard, Janice,|d1902-1995 500 1 |wnnnc|aGuinnet, Beatrice,|d1902-1995 500 1 |wnnnc|aLee, Julian,|d1902-1995 500 1 |wnnnc|aMoffett, Paul,|d1902-1995 500 1 |wnnnc|aTodd, Eugene,|d1902-1995 663 For works of this author entered under other names, search also under|bGuinnet, Beatrice, 1902-1995|bMoffett, Paul, 1902-1995|bGard, Janice, 1902-1995|bLee, Julian, 1902-1995 |bTodd, Eugene, 1902-1995.|aFor works by this author written under the name Rose Campion, a pseudonym also used by Arthur LeRoy Kaser and by Ruth Perry, search also under |bCampion, Rose 670 Author's 555 pointers for beginning actors and directors. 670 Literary index, via WWW, July 13, 2007|b(Jean Lee Latham, 1902-1995; variant names: Janice Gard, Julian Lee) 670 Encyclopedia.com website, February 6, 2018:|barts > news wires white papers and books (Latham, Jean Lee. Born 19 April 1902, Buckhannon, West Virginia; died 13 June 1995. Jean Lee Latham received a B.A. from West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, and a Bachelor of Oral English and M.A. from Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. While at Cornell, she studied drama at the Ithaca Conservatory. After six years as editor-in-chief of Dramatic Publishing Company in Chicago, she resigned to write her own stage and radio plays. Her first published play was followed by more than 40 plays. She also wrote children's radio serial and radio plays for various network programs. Her Do's and Don'ts of Drama was required reading in some college and university courses. Latham debuted in the field of children's books with The Story of Eli Whitney: Invention and Progress in the Young Nation (1953))|uhttp://www.encyclopedia.com/arts/news- wires-white-papers-and-books/latham-jean-lee 670 Wikipedia, February 6, 2018|b(Jean Lee Latham (April 19, 1902-June 13, 1995) was an American writer who specialized in biographies for children or young adults. She was born in Buckhannon, West Virginia. She attended West Virginia Wesleyan College and received an A.B. in 1925. She also attended Ithaca Conservatory. While in Wesleyan College, she wrote plays. In Ithaca, she taught English, history and play production. She continued teaching in Ithaca after finishing her studies at Cornell. Her first book for children was The Story of Eli Whitney. Her book Carry On, Mr. Bowditch won the Newbery Medal in 1956) 670 Catalog of copyright entries, 1931: pt. 1, books, group 2, viewed online, February 6, 2018:|bpage 117 (Latham, (Jean Lee) Patriot in the making by Beatrice Guinnet [pseud.]) 670 Catalog of copyright entries, 1933: part 1, group 3, viewed online, February 6, 2018:|bpage 265 (Julian Lee, pseud. of Jean Lee Latham) page 467 (Paul Moffett, pseud. of Jean Lee Latham) 670 Catalog of copyright entries, 1937: vol. 10, pt.1, viewed online, February 6, 2018:|bpage 117 (Eugene Todd [pseud, of Jean Lee Latham)