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144:, later wrote about the founding of the department: “It had occurred to me books would benefit more than any others, perhaps, from separate editorial supervision.” Brett believed that women knew more about children and would therefore make a better department head. Even with the freedom to develop the new department, Brett still expected Seaman to develop her own advertising copy. She inherited Macmillan's standard children's titles including 178:. The new president cut Bechtel's budget and understated the financial role her department had on the company. Bechtel resigned from Macmillan Company in 1934 due to a broken hip from a horseback riding accident injury sustained in 1933 and internal pressures. Between 1949 and 1956, she was editor of the "Books for Young People" section of the 295:
magazine, and the author receives a $ 1,000 honorarium. Possible topics for Bechtel Prize submissions include contemporary issues in classroom teaching, innovative approaches to teaching literary forms and genres, and the intersection between literature and imaginative writing.
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During the Great Depression, Bechtel was able to continue publishing novels through the reputation of the publishing house. However, by 1932, she was forced to dismiss her assistant, Eunice P. Blake, and Macmillan had a new president with
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During her fifteen-year tenure as managing editor at the Macmillan Company, she expanded Macmillan's children's titles to more than 600 new books, a milestone in the growth and development of American literature for children.
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in New York. The Prize is awarded annually in recognition of an exemplary article or essay related to creative writing education, literary studies, and/or the profession of writing.
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new juvenile department, and the first person to head a juvenile book department established by an American publishing house. Macmillan's president,
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Louise Seaman Bechtel died on April 12, 1985, in Mount Kisco, New York, and is buried at Saint Matthew's Episcopal Churchyard in
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of young children. She was the first person to head a juvenile book department established by an American publishing house.
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in 1915. Bechtel married to Edwin DeTurck Bechtel, an attorney, art collector, and authority about and scholar of
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During her long career, Bechtel acquired an incomparable collection of children's books. Later donated to
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Minders of Make-believe: Idealists, Entrepreneurs, and the Shaping of American Children's Literature
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for “Thou Shalt Not Tell... or Shalt Thou? A Reconsideration of the First Commandment for Writers”
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Cathlin Goulding for “When Twilight Falls: How Documentary Poetry Responds to Social Injustice”
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Louise Seaman was born in 1894 to Charles F. Seaman. She attended and graduated from
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You Must Change Your Life: Demystifying and Remystifying Poetry in the Classroom
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David Herring for “A Classroom for Old Men: Aging Among Poems and Teenagers”
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The boy with the star lantern: Edwin De Turck Bechtel, 1880-1957: a memoir
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Weaving Voices: Writing as a Working Class Daughter, Professor, and Poet
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Bookwomen: Creating an Empire in Children's Book Publishing, 1919-1939
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Within Words: Making Students At Home in the Language of Literature
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Barbara Roether for “Pride and Prejudice on the Barbary Coast”
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Sarah J. Gardner for “Three Writers, Imagination, and Meaning”
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Making Sense of It All: Highschool Poetry in the Age of Zoom
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for “Gifting Poems: Getting Students to Read Poetry Closely”
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Archives and Special Collections Library of Vassar College.
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The Louise Seaman Bechtel Fellowship at the Baldwin Library
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The Bechtel Prize at Teachers & Writers' website
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I Hate Writing: On the Necessity of Being Vulnerable
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The Bechtel Prize, named for her, is endowed by the
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Jane Elkington Wohl for "On Teaching Othello Again"
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A Native Music: Writing the City in Sofia, Bulgaria
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As an author, Bechtel's best-known books are 539:Julia Shipley for "Writing from the Ox House" 8: 1139:Guide to the Papers of Louise Seaman Bechtel 743:Multilingual Approaches Toward English Prose 588:Inside Words: How to Teach Writing in Prison 469:A Slip Into the Breaks: Teaching Jazz Poetry 379:Sarah Dohrmann for “Teenage Boy Gunned Down” 777:Association of Library Service to Children 18: 1134:More about the Bechtel Prize from T&W 416:Jeff Kass for “In Search of a True Word” 883: 775:The Bechtel Fellowship, awarded by the 512:Barbara Feinberg for “Your First Lime” 136:In 1919, she became the editor of the 1096: 1094: 1005:. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p.  667:Words, Images and Music: How We Enter 7: 967: 965: 940: 938: 926: 924: 830:Luneburg, Vt., Stinehour Press, 1963 382:Douglas Goetsch for “A Poetry Stand” 286:Teachers & Writers Collaborative 238:University of Florida in Gainesville 300:Bechtel Prize winners and finalists 187:Three of the books she published, 14: 391:Chris Malcomb for “Broken Lines” 147:Alice's Adventures in Wonderland 1088:website. Accessed May 29, 2014. 324:Can Creative Writing Be Taught? 74:Editor, critic, author, teacher 854:Hitty, Her First Hundred Years 610:Alastair Reid: Traveling Light 200:Hitty, Her First Hundred Years 1: 564:Now Let’s Stare at the Purple 291:The winning essay appears in 1146:George A. Smathers Libraries 781:American Library Association 705:Jibseria: A Garden Mythology 480:for “Reading with the Voice” 1166:American children's writers 824:. published privately, 1960 1197: 866:The Cat Who Went to Heaven 779:(ALSC), a division of the 686:At First the Ground Shakes 217:in 1931, were awarded the 210:The Cat Who Went to Heaven 161:Mary Louisa Molesworth's 842:The Trumpeter of Krakow 190:The Trumpeter of Krakow 181:New York Herald Tribune 128:culture in March 1929. 891:Eddy, Jacalyn (2006). 799:Bibliography (partial) 293:Teachers & Writers 176:George Platt Brett, Jr 1181:Vassar College alumni 1161:American book editors 1143:University of Florida 789:University of Florida 138:Macmillan Publishers' 89:Louise Seaman Bechtel 82:Edwin DeTurck Bechtel 55:Mount Kisco, New York 23:Louise Seaman Bechtel 871:Elizabeth Coatsworth 793:Gainesville, Florida 615:Evelyn Krieger for " 284:and administered by 215:Elizabeth Coatsworth 1086:Poets & Writers 646:Eileen Sutton for " 1081:2014-05-30 at the 1051:, OpenLibrary.org. 1037:, OpenLibrary.org. 560:Barbara Flug Colin 258:Boris Artzybasheff 152:Charles Kingsley's 39:Brooklyn, New York 977:Publishers Weekly 907:978-0-299-21794-5 758:William Camponovo 720:Paola CapĂł-GarcĂ­a 648:Dear Dr. Doctorow 310: 276:The Bechtel Prize 270:Bedford, New York 86: 85: 1188: 1116: 1115: 1113: 1112: 1098: 1089: 1076:"Bechtel Prize," 1073: 1067: 1066:(Apr. 13, 1985). 1058: 1052: 1044: 1038: 1034:The Brave Bantam 1030: 1024: 1023: 1004: 994: 988: 987: 985: 983: 969: 960: 959: 957: 956: 942: 933: 928: 919: 918: 916: 914: 899: 888: 810:The Brave Bantam 606:Christian McEwan 336:The Tree Project 305:Note: winner in 304: 223:The Brave Bantam 165:The Cuckoo Clock 51: 19: 1196: 1195: 1191: 1190: 1189: 1187: 1186: 1185: 1151: 1150: 1125: 1120: 1119: 1110: 1108: 1100: 1099: 1092: 1083:Wayback Machine 1074: 1070: 1059: 1055: 1048:Mr. Peck's Pets 1045: 1041: 1031: 1027: 1017: 996: 995: 991: 981: 979: 971: 970: 963: 954: 952: 944: 943: 936: 929: 922: 912: 910: 908: 897: 890: 889: 885: 880: 837: 816:Mr. Peck's Pets 806: 801: 785:Baldwin library 773: 631:Garth Greenwell 499:Garth Greenwell 478:Garth Greenwell 438:Michael Bazzett 302: 278: 266: 227:Mr. Peck's Pets 142:George P. 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Index

Vassar College
editor
critic
author
teacher
Vassar College
rose
Macmillan Publishers'
George P. Brett
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Charles Kingsley's
Water Babies
Mary Louisa Molesworth's
The Cuckoo Clock
George Platt Brett, Jr
New York Herald Tribune
The Trumpeter of Krakow
Eric P. Kelly
Hitty, Her First Hundred Years
Rachel Field
The Cat Who Went to Heaven
Elizabeth Coatsworth
Newbery Medal
Vassar College
University of Florida in Gainesville
Aesop's fables
Shakespeare
Arthur Rackham
Kate Greenaway
Boris Artzybasheff

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