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Gillis, Mabel Ray.
Mabel R. Gillis was born in Sacramento, California on September 24, 1882, and graduated from U. C. Berkeley in 1902. Two years later her father, State Librarian James L. Gillis, asked her to join the staff of the California State Library as an assistant in the Extension Department. In this capacity she greatly expanded the library's services to the visually impaired. Upon the death of her father in 1917, Mabel was promoted to Assistant State Librarian; under this position one of her responsibilities was planning for the new Library and Courts building. In 1930 State Librarian Milton J. Ferguson resigned, and Mabel Gillis was appointed State Librarian by Governor C. C. Young. During her 21-year tenure as State Librarian she presided over a dramatic increase in the library's collection, staffing, and funding. Mabel Gillis died in Sacramento on September 6, 1961.
From the description of Mabel Gillis correspondence, 1917-1948. (California State Library). WorldCat record id: 356712151
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Gillis, Mabel Ray, 1882-
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Gillis, Mabel.
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Gillis, Mabel R.
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Mabel R. Gillis was the California (CA) state librarian who was the liaison between the 9th Service Command (SvC) and state libraries for book drives during World War II. She was never officially part of the Army. From the description of Mabel R. Gillis papers, 1 Jul 1942-Mar 1946. (US Army, Mil Hist Institute). WorldCat record id: 64201677 ...