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Oliver Butterworth (May 23, 1915 – September 17, 1990) was an American children's author and educator .

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8-567: The last of which published posthumously. Three of his books took place in the New England area of the United States in which he was born and raised. His most popular book was The Enormous Egg , the fanciful story of farmboy Nate Twitchell who raises a dinosaur (a triceratops named "Uncle Beazley") that hatches from a hen's egg in 1950s New England. In 1940, he married fellow teacher and political activist Miriam Brooks and

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16-643: Was born in Hartford , Connecticut , and spent much of his life as a teacher , teaching at Kent School in Kent , Connecticut , from 1937 to 1947 and Junior School in West Hartford , Connecticut , from 1947 to 1949. Additionally, beginning in 1947, he taught English at Hartford College for Women in Hartford, Connecticut, until the late 1980s. Butterworth was an author of four beloved children's books,

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