- Alice Henson Ernst
Alice Henson Ernst (September 3, 1880-February 12, 1980) was an American playwright, teacher, free lance writer and a reporter.
Education
Alice received her B.A.,
magna cum laude , from theUniversity of Washington in 1912 and her M.A. in 1913. Further graduate work was completed atRadcliffe andYale University . From 1920-1923 she was a professor at the University of Washington before moving on to be an English professor at theUniversity of Oregon from 1924-1950.Writings
Her writings include "Spring Slucing," which won a prize in a
National Drama League contest and was later produced by thePortland Civic Theater inPortland, Oregon .She also wrote
Trouping in the Oregon Country , which was a history of early theater in thePacific Northwest . Her interest in the history of the Pacific Northwest grew, and she later publishedThe Wolf Ritual of the Northwest Coast , which was well received in the U.S. and in Europe.Plays
*Way Out There
*Barriers
*Cloistered Calm
*Out Trail
*Spring Sluicing
*The Wooden WifeReferences
* [http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv59872 Guide to the Alice Henson Ernst papers at the University of Oregon.]
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=cty6huYv_BQC&dq=alice+henson+ernst&printsec=frontcover&source=web&ots=mn76aSP_yF&sig=vyH4bb_E6-MnyshxQVE7gPMGHVI&hl=en High Country on Google Books]
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