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1281: 153:. This experience deepened her understanding and love of children through the way they responded to the books, and was foundational to her later career as an editor teaching her to always keep in mind the end reader in the process. Each summer, she also took a trip to teachers' college summer schools to present children's books to school superintendents and teachers who had very little of children's literature. While she enjoyed this work, she accepted the tempting offer to become editor of 194:
if he were in charge of the department. She protested his involvement and after resigning on the spot, she was assured the sales manager would not undermine her work and she moved to New York. When he continued to interfere, a new position was found for him at a different company in California. At Doubleday, Massee was able to see and become knowledgeable in the whole process of production including costs, estimates, printing processes, sales at Doubleday's press in
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she helped to establish high critical standards for children’s literature. She published books that were not considered popular: books with minority protagonists, stories set in Russia, Hungary, etc. Critics acknowledged Massee’s ability regarding text, design, and illustration as well as her endorsement of new methods of production such as offset lithography. Several books published by Massee have since become classics, such as
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four years earlier. The hopes of these new children's departments was to produce high-quality literature for children to enjoy, enrich their lives, and develop a life-long love of reading. Accepting the offer, she took issue with a sales manager who was hired without her knowledge and was acting as
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from the children's librarians, which recognizes the year's "most distinguished American picture book for children". Her motto was "Nothing too much, not even moderation." She often encouraged her authors to try new things and experiment with their stories and illustrations. Willing to take risks,
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wrote of Massee, "She not only responds to creative work when it is completed but she senses the hidden possibilities in the writers and artists themselves." She was able to respond with enthusiasm and uplift those who worked with her positively without discouraging them.
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for "exceptional achievements, services or other contributions to the field of graphic design and visual communication". She was the first woman to receive the award, as she had been the first to join the organization.
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where she attended the public schools. She graduated from high school at the age of sixteen and attended the state normal school there for two years before teaching elementary school for a year.
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dedicated its July/August issue to May Massee and her work. Editors, writers, author-illustrators, librarians, a book designer, and book-sellers sang her praises.
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The May Massee Collection highlights the solidity, scope, continuity, and quality of her work. It was formed by colleagues and friends of Massee, including
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as editor and director until her retirement in 1960, twenty-seven years later. However, she continued working with
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jumped at the opportunity to hire her to found their new children’s book department in 1933. She worked with
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May Massee was born on May 1, 1881, as the third of five children to Charlotte and Francis Massee in
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Minders of Make-believe: Idealists, Entrepreneurs, and the Shaping of American Children's Literature
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Pioneers and Leaders in Library Services to Youth: A Biographical Dictionary
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children written or illustrated by African-American writers and artists.
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Notable American Women: the modern period; a biographical dictionary
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In 1950, she received the Constance Lindsay Skinner Medal from the
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as an advisory editor until her death from a stroke at her home in
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Many of the books Massee edited won prestigious children's
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Cullinan, Bernice E.; Person, Diane Goetz (2005-01-01).
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from 1932. Before working at Doubleday, she edited the
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The Continuum Encyclopedia of Children's Literature
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(1979). 317:American Institute of Graphic Arts 14: 1355: 1272: 1100: 1059: 310:Women's National Book Association 1279: 315:In 1959, Massee was awarded the 1344:American women magazine editors 1238: 1035:Barbara Sicherman, ed. (1993). 968: 591:Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire 555:Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire 517:Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire 483:Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire 462:Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire 426:Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire 16:American children's book editor 1219: 1183: 1159: 1132: 1005: 1: 987: 529:Seven Simeons: A Russian Tale 120: 1295:Works by or about May Massee 1287:Children's literature portal 1112:Miller, Marilyn Lea (2003). 550:The Conquest of the Atlantic 228: 172:American Library Association 159:forcing her to move back to 115: 104:American Library Association 7: 1083:"THE MAY MASSEE COLLECTION" 586:Children of the Northlights 183:Doubleday, Page and Company 163:in 1913. As the editor for 10: 1360: 1232:February 10, 2005, at the 1088:. 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Chicago
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American Library Association
Booklist
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Madison
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Booklist
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American Library Association
New York Public Library
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Louise Seaman
Macmillan
Garden City
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World War I
Viking Press
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Caldecott Medal
The Story About Ping
The Good Master

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