Nicholson, Lois P.
NICHOLSON, Lois P.
NICHOLSON, Lois P. American, b. 1949. Genres: Young adult non-fiction. Career: Media specialist, Rock Hall Elementary and Middle School, Rock Hall, MD, 1989-1993; media specialist, Cape St. Claire Elementary School, Annapolis, MD, 1994-. Publications: Cal Ripken Jr.: Quiet Hero, 1993; George Washington Carver, 1994; Michael Jackson, 1994; Oprah Winfrey, 1994; Babe Ruth: Sultan of Swat, 1995; Casey Stengel, 1995; The Importance of Georgia O'Keeffe, 1995; Nolan Ryan, 1995; Helen Keller: The Humanitarian Who Became Deaf and Blind at Nineteen Months, 1995; Lucille Ball, 1996. Address: 226 S. Washington St., Easton, MD 21601, U.S.A.
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