Lucy Poate Stebbins

Lucy Poate Stebbins
Competition: US & Canada
As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1943–44:
STEBBINS, LUCY POATE. Appointed for the preparation of a book on English women novelists of the 19th century, with the object of determining the relationship between their material and social environment and the character of their work; tenure, twelve months from May 1, 1944.
Born March 11, 1886, in England. Education: Fredonia Normal School, Diploma, 1904.
Public school teacher of English, 1905–1910; Oberlaender Fellow, 1938.
Publications: Old Adam’s Likeness, 1928; Singing to Sylvia, 1934; Gorgeous Towers, 1934; Exit the Prince, 1935; Morning Glory, 1936; The Golden Carlotta, 1937; Summer Hostess, 1938; Peacock Place, 1939; Enchanted Wanderer: The Life of Carl Maria von Weber (with R. P. Stebbins), 1940.
Son: Richard Poate Stebbins, Guggenheim Fellow in Political Science, 1945