Anne Campbell (June 19, 1888 – January 16, 1984) was an American newspaper poet.
Campell was born June 19, 1888 on a farm near Yale, Michigan, to High J. and Mina Campbell.
[4] By the 1930s Campell was doing readings during intermissions of the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra and on radio and television.
[1] By 1947 her work was syndicated in 30 newspapers in the US, Canada, and Great Britain, and she was earning $10,000 per year.
[2] Campbell married George Washington Stark, a columnist and editor for the Detroit News who later became the city historian, in 1915 when she was 27.