Eva Greenslit Anderson Papers 1889-1973 (bulk 1910s-1950s)

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Eva Greenslit Anderson Papers 1889-1973 (bulk 1910s-1950s)

Eva Greenslit Anderson (1889–1972) was an educator, school district administrator, clubwoman, and state legislator in central Washington state. From the 1910s-1950s, she was instrumental in advancing programs for the benefit of women and youth. This collection of speeches, scrapbooks, and correspondence chronicles Anderson's interests in education, youth, women, politics, and church.

58.6 linear feet; 88 boxes

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Anderson, Eva Greenslit, 1889-

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Eva Greenslit Anderson was born on May 20, 1889, in Surprise, Nebraska, to Walter Henry and Catherine (Ammerman) Greenslit. She received a B.A. from Nebraska Wesleyan University in 1910, then moved to Washington State in 1912 to teach high school in Wenatchee. She married Leonard O. Anderson on June 10, 1915. Eva was superintendent of the Douglas County School from 1919 to 1921, then superintendent of Waterville Public Schools. She received an M.A. from the University of Washington ...