Young, Gertrude Stickney, 1884-1965

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Gertrude Stickney Young was born in Sioux Falls, Dakota Territory, September 14, 1883, to Emma and Sutton Young. Sutton Young was the first speaker of the house in South Dakota legislature. After attending numerous schools, she received her bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1960. She later attended Cornell University, the University of Chicago, and the University of California. Young was on the faculty of South Dakota State University from 1907 to 1942. Following her promotion to Professor Emeritus in 1942, she spent much of her time writing historical sketches of South Dakota, some titles including: South Dakota: an appreciation, and Dakota again. Many of these were published privately and are now available in many libraries across South Dakota. Among her civic contributions, Gertrude was the first president of the Brookings Branch of the American Association of University Women, a leader in the Faculty Women's Club, the Woman's Club of Brookings, and various other organizations in the Brookings area and in South Dakota. Gertrude Stickney Young died in January 1965.

From the description of Gertrude Stickney Young papers, 1929-1965 (bulk 1943-1962). (South Dakota State University). WorldCat record id: 41699262

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referencedIn American Association of University Women. Brookings Branch. American Association of University Women, Brookings Branch records, 1935- South Dakota State University, Hilton M. Briggs Library
creatorOf Young, Gertrude Stickney, 1884-1965. Gertrude Stickney Young papers, 1929-1965 (bulk 1943-1962). South Dakota State University, Hilton M. Briggs Library
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