Deborah Sperberg | |
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Deborah Hershey Sperberg |
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1939– |
BA |
Shimer College 1959 |
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Mount Carroll period alum |
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Deborah Sperberg was a student at Shimer College in the early Great Books period, enrolling through early entrance and graduating in 1959. She subsequently also served as a member of the Board of Trustees.
Sperberg was one of three recipients of the First Annual Alumni Service Awards in 2012.[1]
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Biography[]
Brief description[]
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Deborah Sperberg (b. 1939) is an American poet and naturalist, and former executive at IBM. Her works include I Say Yes and After We Say Yes. She is a graduate of Shimer College, where she enrolled via early entrance after her junior year of high school. She subsequently served on the Shimer Board of Trustees and received the school's Alumni Service Award in 2012. She lives with her husband in a passive-solar home of her own design in Borrego Springs, California, where she serves as a volunteer naturalist with the Anza-Borrego Desert Natural History Association. (from Shimer College Wiki)
Works[]
- Pomes for You and Me (often misspelled as "Poems for You and Me")
- I Say Yes
- After We Say Yes
References[]
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