Norman CleavelandNORMAN CLEAVELAND, born 1901 in California, came home to New Mexico at ten months of age. The son of Agnes Morley Cleaveland, famous for her book "No Life for a Lady," he was educated in Silver City, New Mexico and in California. After receiving his egree at Stanford University, his professional career as a mining engineer was spent principally abroad, including twenty-two years in Southeast Asia. He is the author of two books, "The Morleys" and "Bang Bang in Amphang." Read More Read Less
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