Education
She received her Master"s in Library Science in 1950 and her Doctor of Philosophy in Library Science in 1955, both from the University of Michigan.
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She received her Master"s in Library Science in 1950 and her Doctor of Philosophy in Library Science in 1955, both from the University of Michigan.
She earned a Bachelor of Surgery in Library Science in 1937 from George Peabody College. She was the assistant librarian at Carrier Library, then known as Madison Memorial Library, from 1940 to 1949. The library was at James Madison University, then known as Madison College.
She was the first woman and the third person to earn a Doctor of Philosophy in library science from the University of Michigan.
She was the dean of the University of Southern California School of Library Science from 1955-1978, its longest serving dean as of 2005, and some of her records are held at the University Archives of the University of Southern California. She also served as President of the California Library Association from 1962-1963, Chair of its Research Committee from 1958-1960, Chair of its Intellectual Freedom Committee from 1964-1966, President of its Library Education Division from 1968-1969, on its Board of Directors in 1972, and as its Chair of the Council of Deans from 1977-1978.