Ernestine Cobern Beyer
Ernestine Cobern Beyer (August 4, 1893 – December 13, 1972) was an American poet and children's author.
Early life
Beyer was born in Meadville, Pennsylvania to Ernestine Craft Cobern, and Camden McCormack Cobern, a Methodist minister, archaeologist, and author of many articles and books on his explorations in Palestine. Born with a coloratura soprano voice, Beyer progressed, with her mother as teacher and accompanist, from simple songs in English to operatic arias in French, Italian, and German. As a teenager, Beyer began studying with the best teachers available. At the age of 21, she obtained a contract with the
Career
In 1912, at age 18, Ernestine married David Stewart Beyer, a safety engineer at Liberty Mutual Insurance Company in
Beyer began writing poetry. For 25 years she submitted poems and stories to children's magazines, and often had her work published.
On June 27, 1937, Beyer's husband, David Stewart Beyer died in Newton Centre, Massachusetts,[2] and she struggled to support her children. A breakthrough came one sunny afternoon when she watched three toddlers playing on a beach. Inspired by the sight, she wrote the following poem:
One wears a bonnet of organdy rose
That hides her adorable bangs,
And one wears a bonnet that shadows her nose,
And one wears a bonnet that hangs.
The first wears a pinafore (not very white!)
The second, a dress that is tidy.
But the belle of the beach is the third little mite
With the slightly inadequate didy!— Ernestine Cobern Beyer, Sunbonnet Babies
The publication of "Sunbonnet Babies" in the
References
- ^ "Social Notes" (PDF). Winter Park Topics. Vol. 18, no. 5. 23 February 1951. p. 7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2010.
- ^ Death Notices, Beyer, The Boston Globe, June 29, 1937, page 22
The letters and essays of Ernestine Cobern Beyer. The Congressional Record, April 13, 1972, Remarks by Representative James A. Burke.
Published books
- Beyer, E. (1952). Happy Animal Families. Grosset & Dunlap.
- Beyer, E. (1960). Aesop with a Smile. The Reilly & Lee Co. Illustrated by Vee Guthrie.
- Beyer, E. (1962). The Story of Little Big. The Reilly & Lee Co.
- Beyer, E. (1967). The Story of Lengthwise. Follett Publishing Co. ISBN 0-695-48360-9