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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Rose Hartwick Thorpe (1850–1939)

Thorpe, Mrs. Rose Hartwick. An American author; born in Mishawaka, IN, July 18, 1850; died in 1939. Especially well known for her poem, ‘Curfew Must Not Ring To-night,’ she also published many books of prose and verse. Among the former are ‘Fred’s Dark Days’ (1881); ‘Nina Bruce’ (1886); ‘The Chester Girls’ (1887); and her verses include ‘Temperance Poems’ (1887); ‘Ringing Ballads’ (1887); ‘Sweet Song Stories’; ‘White Lady of La Jolla’ (1904); ‘Poetical Works’ (1912).