Woodward, Dorothy Dwight, 1899-1985
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Woodward, Dorothy Dwight, 1899-1985
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Woodward, Dorothy Dwight, 1899-1985
Woodward, Dorothy, 1895-
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Woodward, Dorothy
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Woodward, Dorothy, b. 1895.
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Dwight, Dorothy, 1899-1985
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Dorothy Woodward received her Ph.D in History from Yale University in 1935. She was on the faculty of the University of New Mexico from 1935 to 1961 and served as Assistant State Director for the Historical Records Survey (1936-1940).
Dorothy Woodward was a daughter of Spokane pioneers Daniel H. and Mary W. Dwight. She had a life-long interesting music, drama and participated in both.
Dorothy Woodward received her Ph. D in History from Yale University in 1935. Her doctoral dissertation and some of her publications pertain to the Penitentes of Northern New Mexico. She was on the faculty of the University of New Mexico (1935-1961) and served as the Assistant State Director for the Historical Records Survey (1936-1940).
Dorothy Woodward received her Ph. D in History from Yale University in 1935. Her doctoral dissertation and some of her publications pertain to the Penitentes of Northern New Mexico. She was on the faculty of the University of New Mexico and served as Assistant State Director for the Historical Records Survey (1936-1940).
Dorothy Woodward, historian and educator, was born in Clearfield, Pennsylvania in 1895. After receiving her Ph.D. from Yale in 1935, she joined the faculty at the University of New Mexico where she taught Latin American history. She served in the Woman's Army Corps. from 1944-45 and in the New Mexico Civil Air Patrol. She retired from UNM in 1956 and was appointed to the UNM Board of Regents in 1957. She resigned in May 1960. She died the following year on April 4 in Denver, Colorado.
Dorothy Woodward received her Ph.D. in History from Yale University in 1935. Her doctoral dissertation and some of her publications pertain to the Penitentes of Northern New Mexico. She was on the faculty of the University of New Mexico and served as Assistant State Director for the Historical Records Survey (1936-1940).
Dorothy Woodward, historian and educator, was born in Clearfield, Pennsylvania in 1895. After receiving her Ph. D. from Yale in 1935, she joined the faculty at the University of New Mexico where she taught Latin American history. She served in the Woman's Army Corps. from 1944-45 and in the New Mexico Civil Air Patrol. She retired from UNM in 1956 and was appointed to the UNM Board of Regents in 1957. She resigned in May 1960. She died the following year on April 4 in Denver, Colorado.
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