After 30 years Rosamond M. Young "retired" as a teacher and began working as a columnist for The Journal Herald and the Dayton Daily News. It was during the writing of these columns that she became affectionately known as Roz. Her columns touched on a variety of subjects: from history, culture and everyday events in Dayton, to the exploits of her beloved cat, Edith.In this book, Revisiting Roz Young, she once again recalls for us stories about murders and mysteries, revivals and Rike's, an obese judge, a gypsy or two and, ...
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After 30 years Rosamond M. Young "retired" as a teacher and began working as a columnist for The Journal Herald and the Dayton Daily News. It was during the writing of these columns that she became affectionately known as Roz. Her columns touched on a variety of subjects: from history, culture and everyday events in Dayton, to the exploits of her beloved cat, Edith.In this book, Revisiting Roz Young, she once again recalls for us stories about murders and mysteries, revivals and Rike's, an obese judge, a gypsy or two and, of course, her constant companion, Edith.
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