Gray, Nicolin J.
Variant namesNicolin J. Plank Gray was born in Yakima, Washington in 1921 and joined the Whitworth College faculty in 1952. Her 28 years of teaching a variety of biology classes gave her the opportunity to integrate her Christian faith with the subjects she loved. She was a mentor to women in science. Her familiarity with the mushrooms of the Inland Northwest was important to the Poison Center established for a time at Spokane’s Deaconess Hospital. Its removal to Seattle was a distinct loss to the children of Spokane and Eastern Washington.
From the guide to the Nicolin J. Plank Gray Papers, 1921-2002, 1952-1980, (Whitworth University Archives)
| Role | Title | Holding Repository | |
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| creatorOf | Nicolin J. Plank Gray Papers, 1921-2002, 1952-1980 | Whitworth University Archives | |
| creatorOf | Gray, Nicolin J. Nicolin J. Plank Gray Papers 1921-2002. | Whitworth University Library, Harriet Cheney Cowles Memorial Library | |
| referencedIn | Alfred O. Gray Papers, 1930-2004 | Whitworth University Archives |
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| associatedWith | Deaconess Medical Center | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Gray, Alfred O. | person |
| associatedWith | University of Washington. | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Whitworth College | corporateBody |
| associatedWith | Whitworth College (Spokane, Wash.) | corporateBody |
| Place Name | Admin Code | Country | |
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| Spokane, Wash. |
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| Biology |
| Universities and colleges |
| Mushrooms |
| Science |
| Spokane |
| Washington (State) |
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Active 1921
Active 2002
