Ruth E. McKee
Ruth E. McKee | |
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Born | Ventura County, California |
Died | West Chatham, Massachusetts |
Spouse | 1927-8 (divorce): Darr H. Alkire |
Children | Michael E. Alkire |
Ruth Eleanor McKee was a writer and served as the United States consul at Tokyo beginning in 1958. She is known for the 1941 Doubleday novel Christopher Strange[1] about California in the last half of the 19th century.[2] Other works include the 1936 Under One Roof[3] and the 1934 The Lord's Anointed.[4]
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