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Beppie Noyes : ウィキペディア英語版 | Beppie Noyes Beatrice "Beppie" Noyes (July 20, 1919 – July 3, 2007) was an American author and illustrator. ==Biography== Born as Beatrice Spencer, she graduated from Vassar College with a degree in theater. After a short lived marriage to William Baldwin, she married war correspondent Newbold Noyes, Jr. They settled in Potomac near Washington where she co-founded the ''Potomac Almanac'', while her husband became the editor of the ''Washington Evening Star''. In 1978, she wrote her first book ''Mosby, the Kennedy Center Cat'' about the cat in the Kennedy Center featuring her own illustrations. ''Wigglesworth: The Caterpillar Who Wanted to Fly'' followed in 1985. The Noyes settled in the Frenchman Bay area of Maine where Noyes wrote extensively for the ''Frenchman's Bay Conservancy''. These works were published as ''Beppie's Musings'' featuring many of her drawings. 〔''The Washington Post'', "Beatrice Spencer Noyes, 87; Author", July 7, 2007 〕 She died in Sorrento, Maine, on July 3, 2007, aged 87.
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