Elizabeth Howard West, Papers, 1835-1939 and undated

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Elizabeth Howard West, Papers, 1835-1939 and undated

The papers of Elizabeth Howard West, a librarian, educator and historian, who served as the first librarian at Texas Technological College in 1925 and founded the Lubbock branch of the American Association of University Women in 1926.

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Texas Library Association

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West, Elizabeth Howard, 1873-1948

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Born in Pontotoc, Miss., in 1873, Elizabeth Howard West was a teacher, scholar, and librarian. A graduate of the Industrial Institute and College at Columbus, Miss., West taught in Mississippi schools before relocating in 1895 to Texas, where she earned her master's degree from the University of Texas in 1901. She began her library training shortly thereafter and held various posts in libraries in Texas and elsewhere, working as a cataloger at Texas State College, as an assistant at the Library ...

West, Elizabeth Howard, 1873-1948

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Born in Pontotoc, Miss., in 1873, Elizabeth Howard West was a teacher, scholar, and librarian. A graduate of the Industrial Institute and College at Columbus, Miss., West taught in Mississippi schools before relocating in 1895 to Texas, where she earned her master's degree from the University of Texas in 1901. She began her library training shortly thereafter and held various posts in libraries in Texas and elsewhere, working as a cataloger at Texas State College, as an assistant at the Library ...

Texas Technological College. Library

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