Acker, Bertie (Wilcox Naylor)

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ACKER, Bertie (Wilcox Naylor)

ACKER, Bertie (Wilcox Naylor). American, b. 1922. Genres: Translations. Career: Worked with the Army Signal Corps as a cryptographer, and read mail for the Bureau of Censorship during World War II; Sherman Public Schools, Spanish teacher, 1956-57; Austin Public Schools, Austin, TX, Spanish teacher, 1957-59; University of Texas at Austin, instructor, 1959-60; Universidad del Valle, Cali, Colombia, technical advisor for the Rockefeller Foundation, 1964-65; University of Texas at Arlington, assistant professor, 1965-72, associate professor, 1972-85, professor, 1985-89, professor emerita of Spanish, 1990-. Publications: El Cuento mexicano contemporaneo: Rulfo, Arreola y Fuentes (temas y cosmovision), 1984; (trans.) Teresa de la Parra, Iphigenia (The diary of a young lady who wrote because she was bored), 1993. Contributor of articles and translations to anthologies. Contributor of articles, translations, and reviews to periodicals. Address: 1705 Briardale Ct., Arlington, TX 76013, U.S.A.