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  2. Scott Foresman - Wikipedia

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    Scott Foresman and Company was founded in 1896 by Erastus Howard Scott, editor and president; Hugh A. Foresman, salesman and secretary; and his brother, William Coates Foresman, treasurer. However, the company's origins extend back several years earlier.

  3. Eleanor Campbell (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    She illustrated children's books, especially for the P. F. Volland Company and Scott Foresman. A review of Roberta Goes Adventuring (P.F. Volland, 1931) described Campbell as "the artist who knows all about little boys and girls as well as little black dogs with little pink tongues." [8]

  4. Zerna Sharp - Wikipedia

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    Scott Foresman made changes in their readers in the 1960s in an effort to keep the stories relevant, updating the series every five years. [9] The 1965 edition, the last of the Dick and Jane series, introduced the first African American family as characters in a first-grade reader. The family included two parents and their three children: a son ...

  5. Dick and Jane - Wikipedia

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    Scott Foresman made changes in their readers in the 1960s in an effort to keep the stories relevant, updating the series every five years. [6] In 1965, Scott Foresman became the first publisher to introduce an African American family as characters in a first-grade reader series. The family included two parents and their three children: a son ...

  6. William S. Gray - Wikipedia

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    He co-authored with William H. Elson the Elson Basic Readers (renamed the Elson-Gray Basic Readers in 1936) and served as director of the Curriculum Foundation Series at Scott Foresman. [4] Gray also worked with Zerna Sharp , a reading consultant and textbook editor for Scott Foresman, on reading texts for elementary school children.

  7. Caddie Woodlawn - Wikipedia

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    Caddie Woodlawn is a children's historical fiction novel by Carol Ryrie Brink [1] that received the Newbery Medal in 1936 and a Lewis Carroll Shelf Award in 1958. The original 1935 edition was illustrated by Newbery-award-winning author and illustrator Kate Seredy.

  8. Pearson Scott Foresman - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Scott Foresman - Wikipedia

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    While clearly a for-profit business, Pearson Scott Foresman has a mission of education. The information came from research I have put together from the Pearson Scott Foresman web site as well as from contacts I made at the company. I hope this helps. Please let me know what I'm missing. Regards, ChicagoRookie 20:36, 30 November 2006 (UTC)