Background
Clark, Ann Nolan was born in 1898 in Las Vegas, New Mexico, United States. Daughter of Patrick Francis and Mary (Dunn) Nolan.
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Charming children's story of a little grey burro who longs to belong to something or someone and travels from his farm in Ecuador to the big cities in search of the elusive something. Illustrated throughout with beautiful Full Color and Black & White Illustrations by Caldecott medalist, Leo Politi.
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Clark, Ann Nolan was born in 1898 in Las Vegas, New Mexico, United States. Daughter of Patrick Francis and Mary (Dunn) Nolan.
Student, Highlands University, Las Vegas.
Formerly assistant English teacher, Highlands U.
supervisor Northern Pueblos, United States Indian Svc.
head material preparation for southwestern special programs, United States Indian Svc.
textbook editor, United States Indian Svc.
materials specialist, Institute Inter-American Affairs. United States delegate United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Conference, Brazil. Head preparation materials department, adult education bureau of Indian Affairs until 1962.
Educational consultant Latin American branch IKnternat. Cooperative Administration.
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(Looking-for-something: 2 1952 hardback)
(Basic Social Education Series)
Member Benjamin Franklikn Society (honorary), National Women's Council, International Women's Council, Poets, Playwrights, Editors, Essayists and Novelists association, Altrusa. F C.
Married Thomas Patrick Clark, August 6, 1919 (deceased). 1 child, Thomas Patrick.