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Author of several scientific-fiction stories, some of which have been translated into Spanish and published in Mexico.
 
Author of several scientific-fiction stories, some of which have been translated into Spanish and published in Mexico.
 
Associate Editor of The Tom-Tom.
 
Associate Editor of The Tom-Tom.
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"About the Author" in "The Golden Stallion: An Anthology of Southwestern Verse" (1930) says of her: Born in Corpus Christi, Texas, 1894. Teacher in public schools of Texas for three years. Established the Academy of Commerce and Languages in Mexico. Poems have appeared in many poetry magazines. Author of several scientific-fiction stories, some of which have been translated into Spanish and published in Mexico. Associate Editor of The Tom-Tom. Chavey (talk) 22:01, 4 March 2023 (EST)