Hal Borland
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Hal Borland (May 14, 1900 - February 22, 1978) was a well-known American author. He was born in Sterling, Nebraska and studied at the University of Colorado and Columbia University. He eventually became a journalist for publications such as the Denver Post, The New York Times, and Audubon Magazine. Books that he wrote included "High, Wide, and Lonesome", "This Hill, This Valley", "The Seventh Winter", and "When the Legends Die". Borland died in Sharon, Connecticut at the age of 77.