Nancy Barr Mavity


Nann "Nancy" Barr Mavity was an American crime mystery author.

Early life

Nann "Nancy" Clark Barr was born on October 22, 1890, in Lawrenceville, Illinois, the daughter of Dr. Granville Walter Barr and Annabelle Applegate.
The family moved to Keokuk, Iowa, where his father was the City Editor of The Gate City.
She obtained an A. B. at Western College for Women, attended graduate school at Wellesley College, and obtained an A. M. and a Ph. D. in Philosophy from Cornell University. At Cornell she was awarded the Susan Linn Sage Graduate Scholarships in Philosophy.

Career

After college, Nancy Barr Mavity taught philosophy at Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut.
She was a newspaper woman. She was a feature writer of the Oakland Tribune since 1924. In this capacity, she was the first woman to spend a night in Folsom State Prison, where she had gone to cover the pardon hearing of Warren K Billings. She lectured extensively and contributed to magazines.
She did considerable work in New York City and was a Literary Editor of the San Francisco Chronicle. She wrote two articles for Harper's Magazine about working women: The two-income family and The wife, the home, and the job
She is the author of Hazard, A Dinner of Herbs, Responsible Citizenship , Shirley, The Dangerous Road, The Modern Newspaper , Sister Aimee , The State Versus Elna Jepson .
She is the author of a series of mystery novels about crime reporter James Aloysius "Peter" Piper: The Tule Marsh Murder, The Body on the Floor, The Other Bullet, The Case of the Missing Sandals, The Man Who Didn't Mind Hanging, The Fate of Jane McKenzie.
She was a member of P. E. N. Club, National Woman's Party, Phi Beta Kappa Society.

Personal life

On December 25, 1917, Nancy Barr married Arthur Benton Mavity and they had two children: Nancy Barr and John Barr.
The family moved to California in 1919 and lived at Oakland, California.
After the death of Arthur Benton Mavity in 1931, Nancy Barr remarried to photographer Edward Almon "Doc" Rogers.
Nancy Barr Mavity died on April 23, 1959, of a heart attack at her home in Piedmont, California.