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Kelsey, Vera

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Audrey Vera Kelsey (1892-1961) was a Canadian journalist and foreign correspondent. She was born on January 10, 1892 in Winnipeg, Canada and raised in Grand Forks, ND. She attended grade school and high school in Grand Forks, and received her B.A. in sociology from the University of North Dakota in 1914. She then went to Brown University for her M.A. in sociology. She returned to UND as an Assistant in English from 1915 to 1917, and then then became an Instructor in English at the University of Washington until 1920. At that time Kelsey traveled to China. From 1920 to 1925 she was a feature writer for the North China Daily News and also authored the first industrial survey of central China. She returned to America and continued writing freelance for different American magazines. She then took an interest in Latin America. She co-authored Four Keys to Guatemala and authored Seven Keys to Brazil, Brazil in Capitals, Maria Rosa and Six Great Men of Brazil. Besides writing about foreign countries, Vera wrote Red River Runs North!, a history of the Red River Valley, and several mystery novels. She died on May 20, 1961 at the age of 69.

 

Her papers are archived at the University of North Dakota.

 

Bibliography

 

The Owl Sang Three Times (1941)

Satan Has Six Fingers (1943)

The Bride Dined Alone (1943)

Fear Came First (1945)

Whisper Murder! (1946)

 

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