Ruth Garver Gagliardo papers 1914-1978

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Ruth Garver Gagliardo papers 1914-1978

Ruth Jane Garver Gagliardo was born on September 6, 1895, in Hastings, Nebraska. In 1910 she moved with her family to Topeka, Kansas, and remained a resident of Kansas until her death on January 4, 1980. The Ruth Garver Gagliardo papers, 1914-1978, contain correspondence, newspaper clippings, printed materials, and photographs, which mainly document her professional career.

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Ruth Jane Garver Gagliardo was born on September 6, 1895, in Hastings, Nebraska. In 1910 she moved with her family to Topeka, Kansas, and remained a resident of Kansas until her death on January 4, 1980. She graduated from Topeka High School in 1914, having served as Editor-in-Chief of her senior yearbook. After a year of normal (teacher) training in Topeka, she taught for several years in rural Kansas schools. In 1918, she entered the University of Kansas and was awarded the A.B. d...