Lou Halsell Rodenberger
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Molcie Lou Halsell Rodenberger (September 21, 1926 – April 9, 2009) was a
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Jane Gilmore Rushing: A West Texas Writer and Her WorkTexan Women Writers: A Tradition of Their Own
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