Aldrich, Ella V. (Ella Virginia), 1902-1982
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Aldrich, Ella V. (Ella Virginia), 1902-1982
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Aldrich, Ella V. (Ella Virginia), 1902-
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Aldrich, Ella Virginia 1902-
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Aldrich, Ella V. (Ella Virginia), b. 1902.
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Aldrich, Ella V. (Ella Virginia), b. 1902.
Aldrich, Ella Virginia
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Aldrich, Ella V. (1902-1982).
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Aldrich, Ella V. (1902-1982).
Aldrich, Ella V.
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Schwing, Ella V. Aldrich 1902-1982 (Ella Virginia Aldrich),
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Schwing, Ella V. Aldrich 1902-1982 (Ella Virginia Aldrich),
Aldrich, Ella 1902-
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Schwing, Ella V. Aldrich 1902-1982
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Schwing, Ella V. Aldrich.
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Aldrich, Ella V. 1902-
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Ella V. Aldrich Schwing, librarian and educator, was a distinguished alumna of Louisiana State University. She held an A.B. degree in English and chemistry from LSU, an M.A. in comparative literature from LSU, and a B.S. in library science from Columbia University. Her professional career included classroom teaching in Louisiana high schools, work as a librarian at LSU, membership in the faculty of the LSU Library School, and leadership of the LSU Department of Books and Libraries of the College of Arts and Sciences. Her service to LSU included membership in the Board of Supervisors, the LSU Foundation, and the Executive Board of Friends of the LSU Library. The LSU Library Lectures, begun in March 1965, was renamed the Schwing Library Lecture Series in 1981 to honor Ella V. Aldrich Schwing, who had sponsored the series since 1966.
Ella V. Aldrich Schwing was a Louisiana educator and librarian. She served as a librarian at Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College in Baton Rouge, La., and as a faculty member of the Library School at L.S.U.
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African Americans
Massacres
Radicalism
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)
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Louisiana--Colfax
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