Papers, 1937-1975.
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Avery, Mary W. (Mary Williamson), 1907-1975
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Mary Avery was the author of a number of books and articles on Pacific Northwest history including Government of the State of Washington, 1948, and History and Government of the State of Washington, 1961. Her Washington: A History of the Evergreen State, 1965, was widely used as a high school textbook in the state. Avery served on many committees and survey projects related to historical records and research projects; was archivist for the Holland Library at Washington State University, 1957-197...
Pritchard, Earl Hampton, 1907-....
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Pritchard, Mae Hawley, 1913-1970.
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Mae Hawley Pritchard was born in Rockford, Washington on April 10, 1913. She graduated from Washington State University with a degree in Political Science in 1934. While at W.S.U. she worked in an editorial capacity for the Agricultural Experiment Station, contributing as co-author or assistant to three bulletins. She subsequently went on to receive her Master's in Political Science from Columbia University in 1938. She married Dr. Earl Pritchard on December 22, 1934. In 1952 the Philadelphia Ex...
Avery, Emmett Langdon, 1903-
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Emmett Langdon Avery (1903-1970), professor of English at Washington State University, conducted extensive research about a particular period during the life of American poet Nicholas Vachel Lindsay. Avery was interested in a time during the 1920s when Lindsay moved to Spokane, where he lived for several years. Avery published three articles on the subject, in 1949, 1957, and 1962. Nicholas Vachel Lindsay was born on November 19, 1879, in Springfield Illinois. He attende...