Background
Iddins, Mildred was born in Fountain City, Tennessee, United States. Daughter of Joseph Franklin and Lucy (Chandler) Iddins.
Iddins, Mildred was born in Fountain City, Tennessee, United States. Daughter of Joseph Franklin and Lucy (Chandler) Iddins.
AB, Carson-Newman College, 1936. Bachelor of Science, George Peabody College, 1941.
Teacher Bell House School, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1936—1937, Roane County High School, Kingston, 1937—1941. Library Dandridge High School, Tennessee, 1941—1943. Army library Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, 1943—1944.
Library Carson-Newman College, Jefferson City, Tennessee, 1944—1981.
Having created, God did not withdraw the divine presence or activity, but remained fully knowledgeable of and engaged with the world. This engagement includes revealing God and God's ways.
The Church is after all a movement which sought to inject passion, direction and purpose into the spiritual lives of the people.
Every individual should try to be open to others and willing to be changed. Therefore, community members should meet regularly in order to open their hearts. Share their knowledge, thoughts and experience.
Member of American Association of University Women (branch treasurer 1964-1966), American Library Association, Tennessee Library. Associations, Modern Literary, Monday Literary.