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====== Mary (Tryphosa) Kinley Ingraham ====== | ====== Mary (Tryphosa) Kinley Ingraham ====== | ||
- | b. March 6, 1874, Cape Wolfe (or West Cape), PEI; d. Nov. 19, 1949, Livermore, Maine\\ | + | b. Mar. 6, 1874, Cape Wolfe (or West Cape), PEI; d. Nov. 19, 1949, Livermore, Maine\\ |
===== Education: ===== | ===== Education: ===== | ||
- | 1899 Graduate of Acadia Ladies’ Seminary\\ | + | 1899 Graduate of Acadia Ladies’ Seminary\\ |
- | 1915 BA, Acadia University\\ | + | 1915 BA (Acadia University)\\ |
- | 1916 MA, Acadia University\\ | + | 1916 MA (Acadia University)\\ |
- | 1917 Summer course, Simmons College School of Library Science, Boston\\ | + | 1917 Summer course |
===== Positions: ===== | ===== Positions: ===== | ||
- | 1897-1905 | + | 1897-1905 School teacher in Nova Scotia\\ |
- | 1911-1913 | + | 1911-1913 School teacher in Massachusetts and Georgia, USA\\ |
- | 1917-1941 | + | 1917-1941 Chief Librarian, Acadia University\\ |
- | 1918-1944 | + | 1918-1944 Instructor, library science, Acadia University\\ |
===== Publications: | ===== Publications: | ||
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Ingraham, M.K. (1921). “Italian and English book collectors of the Renaissance.” Dalhousie Review 1, no. 3: 293-300.\\ | Ingraham, M.K. (1921). “Italian and English book collectors of the Renaissance.” Dalhousie Review 1, no. 3: 293-300.\\ | ||
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- | Ingraham, M.K. (1920). | + | Ingraham, M.K. (1920). Acadia; a play in five acts. Wolfville, NS: Davidson Bros.\\ |
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Ingraham, M.K. (1921). “Librarianship as a profession.” Canadian Bookman n.s., 3, no. 1: 38-40.\\ | Ingraham, M.K. (1921). “Librarianship as a profession.” Canadian Bookman n.s., 3, no. 1: 38-40.\\ | ||
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Ingraham, M.K. (1931). “The bookmobiles of Acadia University, | Ingraham, M.K. (1931). “The bookmobiles of Acadia University, | ||
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- | Ingraham, M.K. (1932). A Month of dreams. [poetry] Wolfville, NS.: n.p.\\ | + | Ingraham, M.K. (1932). A month of dreams. [poetry] Wolfville, NS.: n.p.\\ |
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Ingraham, M.K. (1940). “Sixth annual conference of the reorganized Maritime Library Association.” Bulletin of the Maritime Library Association 5, no. 2: 2–6.\\ | Ingraham, M.K. (1940). “Sixth annual conference of the reorganized Maritime Library Association.” Bulletin of the Maritime Library Association 5, no. 2: 2–6.\\ | ||
- | Ingraham, M.K. (1947). | + | Ingraham, M.K. (1947). Seventy-five years: historical sketch of the United Baptist Woman’s Missionary Union in the Maritime Provinces of Canada. Kentville, NS: n.p.\\ |
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Ingraham, M.K. (1949). “My favorite books.” Bulletin of the Maritime Library Association 13, no. 2: 1-2.\\ | Ingraham, M.K. (1949). “My favorite books.” Bulletin of the Maritime Library Association 13, no. 2: 1-2.\\ | ||
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===== Associations/ | ===== Associations/ | ||
- | 1918-1944 | + | 1918-1944 Secretary-Treasurer, |
===== Honours: ===== | ===== Honours: ===== | ||
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===== Comments: ===== | ===== Comments: ===== | ||
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+ | “The best preparation will not make a librarian out of a man or woman who has not innate fitness for the work. No one should seriously consider librarianship as a profession who does not know himself to have in his approach to books the grave, searching attitude of the scholar.” M.K. Ingraham (1920)\\ | ||
“Acadia University at Wolfville in the land of Evangeline, with Mrs. Mary K. Ingraham as its ‘live librarian, | “Acadia University at Wolfville in the land of Evangeline, with Mrs. Mary K. Ingraham as its ‘live librarian, | ||
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Shaw, Beatrice M. H. (1924). “Maritime Librarian, | Shaw, Beatrice M. H. (1924). “Maritime Librarian, | ||
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Beals, Helen D. (1944). “Mrs. Ingraham Retires” Library Journal 69, 1 December, 1961.\\ | Beals, Helen D. (1944). “Mrs. Ingraham Retires” Library Journal 69, 1 December, 1961.\\ | ||
- | \\ | + | Cullen, Dorothy (1950). “Mrs Mary Kinley Ingraham 1874-1949, |
- | Cullen, Dorothy (1950). “Mrs Mary Kinley Ingraham 1874-1949, | + | Elliott, J.H. (1954). “Pioneers! O Pioneers! 4. Mary Kinley Ingraham.” Canadian Library Association Bulletin 10, June, 261.\\ |
- | \\ | + | Harrison, Tanja. (2012). “The courage to connect: Mary Kinley Ingraham and the development of libraries in the Maritimes.” Library & Information History 28, no. 2: 75-102.\\ |
- | Elliott, J.H. (1954). “Pioneers! O Pioneers! 4. Mary Kinley Ingraham,” Canadian Library Association Bulletin, 10, June, 261.\\ | + | |
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- | Harrison, Tanja. (2012). “The courage to connect: Mary Kinley Ingraham and the development of libraries in the Maritimes,” Library & Information History 28, no. 2: 75-102.\\ | + | |
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Bird, Kym (2005). “In the beauty of holiness, from the womb of the morning: allegory, morality, and politics in Mary Kinley Ingraham’s Acadia,” Theatre Research in Canada 26, no. 1-2: 26-55.\\ | Bird, Kym (2005). “In the beauty of holiness, from the womb of the morning: allegory, morality, and politics in Mary Kinley Ingraham’s Acadia,” Theatre Research in Canada 26, no. 1-2: 26-55.\\ | ||
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Mary Kinley Ingraham Fonds, Acadia University Archives, Accession No. 1944.0\\ | Mary Kinley Ingraham Fonds, Acadia University Archives, Accession No. 1944.0\\ | ||