Elizabeth E. May Papers undated, 1901-1996

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Elizabeth E. May Papers undated, 1901-1996

A noted educator, administrator, writer and researcher, Dr. May joined the faculty of the University of Connecticut in 1952 as Dean of the School of Home Economics at the University of Connecticut. She retired from the University in 1964.

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