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WitrynaSon of William Cooley and Martha Baker. After the death of his mother he was raised by Charles and Margaret Underwood, records list him as Wesley Cooley a name used until after the Civil War. Marriage record lists him as Wesley Cooley. Daughter of John and Sarah, Daisy Mae b 9 Nov 1897 d 30 Jan 1898 Homer, Cortland... Nancy "Nan" Witcomb is best known around the world for her simple poems published over 3 decades as "The Thoughts of Nanushka". In her home town of Adelaide, South Australia, she is also known as a broadcaster and raconteur and has made appearances on national television. Zobacz więcej Trained as a nurse at the Adelaide Children's Hospital, Nan joined Australian National Airlines (later Ansett Australia) as a hostess in 1950, launching a 23-year career that she later documented in her memoir of the … Zobacz więcej • Nanushka's Love Poems: To Someone I Love, Pan, 1992, ISBN 9780330273244 • Believe in the Dream: A Selection of Poems from Nanushka, Volumes 1-18, Witcomb, Nan, 1999, ISBN 9780949332141 Zobacz więcej • The Thoughts of Nanushka official website • Nan on Australia's national broadcaster Zobacz więcej First published by herself, Nan's "Thoughts" appeared in the 1970s as a single volume, "The Thoughts of Nanushka". A further volume, "The Thoughts of Nanushka Vols VII - XII" appeared in the eighties and a later volume "The … Zobacz więcej • Poetry portal • Cruise 1323 Zobacz więcej • Nan Witcomb Up Here and Down There, ISBN 094933202X Zobacz więcej WitrynaNan Whitcomb, an Australian poet, in her book, Believe in the Dream, writes: Let us not take away the dreams of children – let them ride in the silver moonbeams of imagination – at least until we can offer them something better . One who had such a wonderful dream to offer was Dr. Martin Luther King, a how to wash la hats