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Anne Homer Doerflinger (October 15, 1907 – May 16, 1995) was an American writer who is best known for her short works of fiction. Under the name Anne Homer she published more than 100 short stories in magazines like Good Housekeeping, The Ladies Home Journal, Mademoiselle, and The Saturday Evening Post among others.
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Anne Homer Doerflinger Homer, Anne
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American writer
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Anne Homer
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1995-05-16Z
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