Marie Pope Wallis papers

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Marie Pope Wallis papers

1934-1936

Contains research papers, some written for university courses, of Dr. Marie Pope Wallis. Most of the papers deal with the social welfare and cultural conflicts encountered by Mexican-Americans, particularly in Los Angeles. There is also a paper dealing with an administrator's interaction with public relief protest groups.

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SNAC Resource ID: 11672908

New Mexico State University

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Wallis, Marie Pope, 1901-1975

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Marie Pope Wallis, 1901-1975 was a social worker, teacher, librarian, writer. She held M.A. degrees in Speech, Social Work, Library Science, Elementary Education and Creative Writing. In 1947, she received one of the first two Doctor of Philosophy degrees conferred at UNM. After receiving her Ph.D., in Ibero-American Literature, she taught Spanish and Portuguese as an Assistant Professor at UNM. Dr. Wallis had careers in social service, education and a number of libraries. She was a World War...