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Nordstrom, Ursula |
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Nordstrom, Ursula (1910–88) editor, executive; born in New York City. She began her career at Harper & Row publishers (1936–70) as an editor of children's books, headed the children's book department (1940), and became the company's first female vice-president in 1973. She was an innovative editor who established the careers of such writers and illustrators as E. B. White, Maurice Sendak, and Shel Silverstein. |
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