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  1. oliver, jennie harris (18641942). Nationally known author and Oklahoma's third poet laureate, Jennie Harris Oliver, the eldest child of Baptist evangelist George W. and Mary Ann Walton Harris, was born March 18, 1864, in Lowell, Michigan.

  2. iii, 328 pages ; 23 cm 1923-1931 Violet McDougal -- 1931-1940 Paul Kroeger -- 1940-1942 Jennie Harris Oliver -- 1943-1944 Della Iona Cann Young -- 1944-1945 Anne Ruth Semple -- 1945-1963 Bess Truitt -- 1963-1965 Delbert Hugh Davis -- 1966-1970 Rudolph Nelson Hill -- 1970-1977 Leslie A. McRill -- 1977-1995 Maggie Culver Fry -- 1995-1997 Carol Jean Hamilton -- 1997-1998 Betty Lou Shipley -- 1998 ...

  3. JENNIE HARRIS OLIVER By Bess Truitt A popular writer-poet of her day, Jennie Harris Oliver was loved and honored by Oklahomans. She was respected throughout the Nation, and across the seas her stories and poems were received and read. Jennie Harris Oliver, the eldest child of the Reverend George

  4. Jennie Harris Oliver (March 18, 1864 – June 3, 1942) was an American writer. Born in Lowell, Michigan, Oliver became a school teacher and moved to Oklahoma in 1892. She was the poet laureate of Oklahoma from 1940 to her death in 1942. [1] Her poems appeared in nationally circulated magazines such as Woman's World and Good Housekeeping, and ...

  5. It Is Morning by Jennie Harris Oliver and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at AbeBooks.co.uk.

  6. Complete order of Oliver Harris books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  7. Jennie Harris Oliver was a writer-poet born in Michigan who became a school teacher at the age of sixteen. She moved to Fallis, Oklahoma, in 1892 where she wrote her first story on a borrowed typewriter and sold it for $10. She was named Oklahoma's Poet Laureate in 1939 and her book, Red Earth, was published as a memorial to her life and work.

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