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Like the clerk in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, she would "gladly learn and gladly teach," and continued her vocation after retiring from Bayside, instructing on the college level and leading informal book groups.
Her 1981 anthology, "Gladly Learn and Teach: Poems of the School Experience," was selected as an Ambassador of Honor Book by English-Speaking Union Books-Across-the-Sea. Her last anthology was "A Week of Lullabies" (1988).
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