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Size | 0.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 200 items) |
Abstract | Letters and printed items comprise the papers of white educator, writer, and club woman Margaret M. Withrow of Lexington, Va. Letters are from family, friends, students, and editors of education journals. Topics include Withrow's publications, education, teaching, textbooks, the use of phonics to teach reading, music education, home economics, Sunday school education in the Presbyterian Church, Girl Scouts, the Virginia Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc., and the International Congress of Farm Women. |
Creator | Withrow, Margaret M., 1877-1964. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Summary description was created in October 2017.
Encoded by: Laura Smith, October 2017
Updated: June 2019
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Margaret M. Withrow (1877-1964) of Lexington, Va., was an educator, writer, and club woman.
Back to TopLetters and printed items comprise the papers of white educator, writer, and club woman Margaret M. Withrow of Lexington, Va. Letters are from family, friends, students, and editors of education journals. Topics include Withrow's publications, education, teaching, textbooks, the use of phonics to teach reading, music education, home economics, Sunday school education in the Presbyterian Church, Girl Scouts, the Virginia Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc., and the International Congress of Farm Women.
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