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Mary Jane Carr

Mary Jane Carr (April 23, 1899 – January 4, 1988)〔"Mary Jane Carr." (2005): Biography Reference Bank (H.W. Wilson). Web. 26 May 2015.〕 was an author born in Portland, Oregon. Carr wrote her first poem at the age of eight. While at high school, she relied on her writing to pay her way through school.She had a contract with Walt Disney that would be seen on scree.〔"Carr, Mary Jane." Junior Book Of Authors (1951): Biography Reference Bank (H.W. Wilson). Web. 26 May 2015.〕 Other than poems and stories, she also published plays for children. She made a career in journalism spending several years editing the newspapers for Catholic Sentinel. Her first book ''Children of the Covered Wagon'' was published in 1934. ''Young Mac of Fort Vancouver'' and ''Peggy and Paul and Laddy'' also left contributed to her fame.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mary Jane Carr )
Mary Jane Carr, Retrieved 28 April 2015〕〔"(Review of ''Children of the Covered Wagon'' by Mary Jane Carr )". ''Washington Historical Quarterly'' Vol. 25, No. 4 (Oct., 1934), p. 306.〕
==Biography==
Mary Jane Carr was an author born in Portland, Oregon. She knew she wanted to be a writer around the time she began reading. Carr was one of nine siblings. Her father was an attorney that taught in his younger days. He used to read to her and her siblings on winter evenings. The poems her father read to her made her enjoy the rhythm and music in poetry. After her father died, she found a poem she was struggling to write as a child. In the mix of his papers, it brought back memories she and her father shared.
Carr attended an all girls school that was known as St Mary's College. It is now known as Marylhurst University where she began working towards journalism. She also began proofreading and editorial writing. Her first position in the newspaper was giving to her by her college history professor. Carr's first book was published in 1934. She has three books that were published and transcribed into Braille in many schools.

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