George Bancroft Abbe January 28, 1911 Somers, Connecticut, U.S.
Died
March 15, 1989(1989-03-15) (aged 78)
Occupation
Poet, novelist
Language
English
Alma mater
University of New Hampshire, University of Iowa
George Bancroft Abbe (January 28, 1911 – March 15, 1989)[1] was an American poet and novelist.
^"Abbe, George Bancroft". Who Was Who in America, with World Notables, v. 10: 1989-1993. New Providence, NJ: Marquis Who's Who. 1993. p. 1. ISBN 0837902207.
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