Alvin Schwartz, 1927-1992

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Priscilla Ord

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Alvin Schwartz, a longtime member of the American Folklore Society and the Children's Folklore Section, best known to most of us for the impressive, extensive collection of books for children and young adults on the subject of folklore of and for children that he published over the past two decades, died March 14, 1992, in Princeton, New Jersey, of lymphoma. Born in Brooklyn, New York, April 25, 1927, and knowing early on that the wanted to be a writer, he studied at the City College of New York, 1944-45; served in the US Navy, 1945-46; received his A.B. from Colby College in 1949; and earned an M.S. in Journalism from Northwestern University in 1951.

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