Daly, Maureen, 1921-2006

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Maureen Daly (1921-) was born in County Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland and grew up in Fon du Lac, Wisconsin. She attended Rosary College and began her writing career as a teenage reporter for the Chicago tribune. She married writer William P. McGivern in 1946. Daly became an author of fiction, but continued to write nonfiction for newspapers and magazines and also compiled and edited collections of short stories by other authors. Her young adult novel, Seventeenth summer, published in 1942, was an immediate success and launched her career as a writer.

From the description of Maureen Daly papers, 1938-1973. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 73340775

Maureen Daly was born in County Tyrone, Ulster, Ireland in 1921 and grew up in Fon du Lac, Wisconsin. She attended Rosary College and began her writing career as a teenage reporter for the Chicago Tribune . She married William P. McGivern (a writer) in 1946. Daly became an author of fiction, but also continued to write nonfiction for newspapers and magazines and also compiled and edited collections of short stories by other authors. Her young adult novel, Seventeenth Summer, published in 1942, was an immediate success and launched her career as a writer.

Source: C ontemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2002.

From the guide to the Maureen Daly papers, 1938-1973, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries)

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referencedIn Derleth, August William, 1909-1971. August William Derleth papers, 1858, 1907-1978. Wisconsin Historical Society, Newspaper Project
creatorOf Maureen Daly papers, 1938-1973 University of Oregon Libraries. Special Collections and University Archives
creatorOf Daly, Maureen, 1921-2006. Maureen Daly papers, 1938-1973. University of Oregon Libraries
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Women authors, American
Children and youth
Journalism
Literature
Women
Women journalists
Women journalists
Young adult fiction, American
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Birth 1921-03-15

Death 2006-09-25

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