Background
Winlow, Clara Vostrovsky was born on October 27, 1871 in West Point, Nebraska, United States. Daughter of Jerome Jaroslav and Anna (Witousek) Vostrovsky.
Winlow, Clara Vostrovsky was born on October 27, 1871 in West Point, Nebraska, United States. Daughter of Jerome Jaroslav and Anna (Witousek) Vostrovsky.
Bachelor of Arts, Stanford, 1895. Traveled and studied abroad, 1910-1912. Studied University of California, 1916-1917.
Constance. With Tenement House Department, New York City, 1902-1903. Foreign extension work, Los Angeles Public Library, 1920-1922. Lecturer, Summer School, University of California, 1925.
On staff University of California extension.
Author: Our Little Bohemian Cousin, 1911. Our Little Serbian Cousin, 1913.
Our Little Bulgarian Cousin, 1913. Our Little Carthagenian Cousin of Long Ago, 1915.
Our Little Roumanian Cousin, 1917.
Our Little Finnish Cousin, 1918. Our Little Czechoslovak Cousin, 1920. Our Little Jugoslav Cousin, 1923.
Our Little Ukranian Cousin (with Anna C. Winlow), 1925.
The Story of the Kitten Who Grew Too Fat, 1927. Also short stories and serials and many articles pertaining to child study and magazine features.
Translator Ostrovsky’s The Forest (with Georgia Rapall Noyes), 1926; Kozisek’s The Magic Flutes, 1929.
Flick and Flock, 1929.
Sacramento California‡.
Married Albert East. Winlow, of London, Ontario, Canada, November 13, 1901.