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Tell Me a Story (children's stories) published by University Publishing Co.

"The Knot-Hole" wins second prize among the O. Henry Prize Stories.

Our Young Folks published by Harcourt, Brace. (March) John Fisher suffers

heart attack.

(July) Advises Richard Wright on Black Boy.

(January 31) Son, Jimmy, dies in Philippines.

American Portraits published by Henry Holt.

Four-Square (anthology) published by Harcourt, Brace.

Our Independence and the Constitution (children's history) published by

Random House; Paul Revere and the Minute Men (children's history)

published by Random House.

Retires from Book-of-the-Month Club. (February) Receives Constance

Lindsay Skinner Award from Women's National Book Association;

Honorary Ph.D., Marlboro College.

A Fair World for AII (children's history) published by Whittlesey House.

Donates papers to the University of Vermont. (December 1) Suffers

stroke. Vermont Tradition published by Little, Brown.

Honorary Ph.D., Smith College.

A Harvest of Stories (anthology) published by Harcourt Brace.

Memories of Arlington, Vermont published by Duell, Sloan, Pearce.

(November 9) Dorothy Canfield Fisher dies of stroke.

And Long Remember (children's history) published (posthumously) by

Whittlesey House; (June 1) Husband, John, dies of complications

from influenza.
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