Griffith, Marlene
GRIFFITH, Marlene
GRIFFITH, Marlene. American (born Austria), b. 1928. Genres: Education. Career: San Francisco State College (now University), San Francisco, CA, English teacher, 1962-64; University of California, Berkeley, English professor, 1964-66; Laney College, Oakland, CA, English professor, 1966-87. Publications: (co-ed.) The Borzoi College Reader, 1966, 7th ed., 1992; Writing for the Inexperienced Write: Fluency, Shape, Correctness, 1979; (co-author) Democracy's Open Door, 1994. Address: 25 Stonewall Rd, Berkeley, CA 94705, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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