Hal Borland
Glen Harold " Hal " Borland ( born May 14, 1900 in Sterling, Nebraska, † February 22, 1978 in Sharon, Connecticut ) was an American writer.
Hal Borland wrote 1937-1943 for the New York Times, then to 1960 freelance. The most famous work of his many publications is the novel When the Legends Die ( 1963), which was also made into a film in 1972.