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Hardy Boys and John Almquist
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Posted Feb 20, 2006 by artenglish
The authorship of Hardy Boys books was of interest to me as I have just completed reading "Girl Sleuth- Nancy Drew and the Women Who Created He," by Melanie Rehak. A fascinating read for Hardy Boy fans, as it reveals the workings of the Stratemeyer Syndicate.

I was interested to see on this site (bbc.co.uk - h2g2) that "almost nothing is known about" one of the authors of the Hardy Boys books, John Almquist.

He was well known to many students of Montclair High School, in New Jersey (USA) where he was a much loved English teacher in the 1950's and 1960's. Rumor of his authoring of the Hardy Boys books was rampant. I am pleased to see the rumor supported.

"Johnny" Almquist had a passion for literature and for writing. He and fellow teacher, Art McClasky created what would now be considered to be an Advance Placement interdisciplinary class called "Art-English," where students studied art and literature and combined them in creative ventures such as our production of a multi-media play based on Melville's Moby DIck. Class was always interesting, fun and thought provolking with Mac and Johnny at the helm. Both teachers knew young people well, which is probably why we all loved the class and why Johnny's Hardy Books books were so good.



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Hardy Boys and John Almquist
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Posted Feb 20, 2006 by Demon Drawer (Really wishing he could put what he wants in here, but he's not upst with hootoo)
Wow! Thanks for that I was trying to locate info on him but found nothing I feel a rewrite coming on. smiley

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Posted Jan 11, 2007 by sdreamer
John Almquist, an old family friend from my home town in CT, was also an English teacher at Kent School (a private prep school in Kent CT) after his years in New Jersey at Montclair High School.
A brilliant, tall and handsome man with piercing eyes, keen wit and wonderful chuckle who played flowing jazz standards on piano without sheet music - did not possess a driver's license, smoked cigars - indoors sometimes - and told a story like no one I have known since. A mere footnote to his fame, more than once I heard him mention his literary contribution to the Hardy Boys series with a smile. Yes, Melville's Moby Dick was a favorite in his classroom.
I doubt anyone who ever sat through his class forgot him, his bushy brows and his great wit - thanks for stirring up those memories of the great man.

-from his hometown
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Posted Jan 11, 2007 by Demon Drawer (Really wishing he could put what he wants in here, but he's not upst with hootoo)
Wow thanks for that.

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