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228:," which generally covered fashion, debuts, social events, and homemaking starting in 1970. In 1982 she semi-retired, writing a single column each week which appeared on Saturdays, until her death in 2005. She covered topics ranging from local history and culture to the current doings of her cat, Edith. She was noted for "tak(ing) others to task for grammatical lapses" in her columns; in an obituary on the Op-Ed page, the 33: 205:, who told her "We don't hire women! But if you want to work for free, we'll let you." At her mother's insistence she returned to school to get a degree she could use to make a living. Young taught English, German, Latin and journalism for more than thirty years at Wilbur Wright and then 760: 278:
In addition to her weekly column, Young wrote academic textbooks, young adult biography and fiction, history, and popular literature. Her books were variously published under the names Rosamond McPherson, Rosamond McPherson Young, and Roz Young.
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said "she'll correct God himself if he doesn't use the possessive with his gerunds." She assessed a 25-cent fine on colleagues who allowed grammatical errors to make it into print. Her 2005 obituary appeared on the front page of the
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She often helped young women writers, "leaving some to wonder if she was giving them what she hadn't gotten early in her career." Novelist
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Young was born in Dayton, Ohio on October 4, 1912, to artist Harry W. and Isabel Gilbert McPherson. She graduated from Dayton's
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describes in a column after Young's death how Young had helped Krisher attract the attention of a literary agent. Novelist
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Young's daily column "appeared opposite the Editorial page at a time when women writers were usually relegated to the
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After receiving her degree in English literature from Oberlin College in 1934, Young applied for a job at the
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Continuing History of the Young Men's Christian Association of Dayton, Ohio 1953–1970
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A History of the Young Men's Christian Association of Dayton Ohio 1858–1953
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Kline, Benjamin (October 23, 2003). "Eight inducted into city's Walk of Fame".
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referred to her as "famed," and the University of Dayton as "beloved." The
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in 1930 and received a bachelor's degree (1934) and a Master's (1936) from
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1994 Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from the University of Dayton
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Black, Kay (August 15, 1961). "Roz Young writes Life of 'Boss Ket'".
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She died August 18, 2005, and is buried at Sugar Grove Cemetery in
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Krisher, Trudy (August 21, 2005). "A true friend, a good writer".
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The Great Lady of First Street: Christ Episcopal Church, 150 Years
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Huffman, Dale (June 9, 1998). "Council ring to be dedicated".
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Young married former widower William A. Young, a director at
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James, P.D. (August 21, 2005). "The same attitude to life".
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described their friendship in a column memorializing Young.
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page at a time when few women received bylines outside the
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2006 Rosamond M. Young Memorial Scholarship established
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Young and her cat in 1991
Dayton, Ohio
Oberlin College
Commentary
Nonfiction
Dayton Daily News
Dayton, Ohio
Op-Ed
Women's Pages
Steele High School
Oberlin College
High School
Marj Heyduck
Women's Page
The Dayton Foundation
Trudy Krisher
P. D. James
University of Dayton
Camp Kern
West Alexandria, Ohio
Wright Brothers
Charles Martin Hall
Charles F. Kettering






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