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T. Everett Harré

T. Everett Harré was an American author who wrote several novels, as well as for several publications in the early to mid-twentieth centuries. His most popular novel, written in 1923 was titled "Behold the Woman: A Tale of Redemption." The novel, first published in 1916 by the J. P. Lippincott Company of New York, was set in Egypt and is written to follow the story of Mary Magdalene in her early years. Harré was also connected to the expeditions of Alfred Cook and Robert Peary in their quest to see who would e first to reach the North Pole. Harré got the first interview with Cook in London many months after the world acknowledged Peary as the true winner of the race. Harré was also closely tied to anti-immigrant and anti-Bolshevik groups during World War I and the First Red Scare in 1919-1920. He lived back and forth between Wrightsville, Pennsylvania and New York City.