Betty B. Baehr papers

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Betty B. Baehr papers

1983 and undated

Betty B. Baehr was a librarian at the University of Maryland from 1947 until 1983. Her papers consist of an oral history interview (transcripts and cassette tapes) as well as photographs. The interview contains information about Baehr's career at Maryland, including descriptions of the library operations and departments between the 1940s and 1980s.

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University of Maryland (College Park, Md.). Libraries

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University of Maryland Libraries are a system of eight libraries supporting the University of Maryland, College Park. There are six libraries on the UMCP campus: McKeldin Library, the main branch; Hornbake Library, home of the special collections and university archives (as well as the UMD iSchool, HCIL, and MITH); the Architecture Library; the Michelle Smith Performing Arts Library, home of special collections in performing arts and International Piano Archives at Maryland (IPAM) as well as gen...

Baehr, Betty B., 1916-1994

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Betty B. Baehr (1916-1994) was a librarian at the University of Maryland from 1947 until 1983. She was born in Washington to Brigardier General Carl Adolph Baehr and Emilie B. Baehr, and grew up in various places around the United States and the Philippines. She received a bachelor's degree from George Washington University, a master's in library science from the University of Kentucky, and a master's in American studies from the University of Maryland. During World War II, she worked as a se...