Edward Monroe Roscoe (Toronto, July 28 1921 - Noble City, August 7 1991) was a Lovian writer, poet, essayist, and politician. He was elected Governor of Sylvania in the State Elections, 1958 and consecutively re-elected in 1960. After three consecutive terms of Thelma Parr Sennett Roscoe was re-elected in 1968. He was a very popular Governor. He was a contemporary and close friend of Alexander Longford.
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| - Edward Monroe Roscoe (Toronto, July 28 1921 - Noble City, August 7 1991) was a Lovian writer, poet, essayist, and politician. He was elected Governor of Sylvania in the State Elections, 1958 and consecutively re-elected in 1960. After three consecutive terms of Thelma Parr Sennett Roscoe was re-elected in 1968. He was a very popular Governor. He was a contemporary and close friend of Alexander Longford.
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| - Edward Monroe Roscoe (Toronto, July 28 1921 - Noble City, August 7 1991) was a Lovian writer, poet, essayist, and politician. He was elected Governor of Sylvania in the State Elections, 1958 and consecutively re-elected in 1960. After three consecutive terms of Thelma Parr Sennett Roscoe was re-elected in 1968. He was a very popular Governor. In the 1940s he started writing poems and short stories in the genre of Anton P. Chekhov. These stories would remain unrevealed to the public until the 1970s, when these made E.M. Roscoe famous. In the meanwhile he had been writing several modernist poems and society essays. His most famous work probably is Essay on the People's Thoughts. He was a contemporary and close friend of Alexander Longford.
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