Author:Meredyth Woodward

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Meredyth Woodward
(1869โ€“?)
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A.k.a. Mrs. J. Philip Anshutz. Born in Waterloo, N. Y., in 1869, she was educated in the schools of Tecumseh, Michigan. She took special work in the State Normal School at Oswego, N. Y., and later studied in the Law Froebel Kindergarten Training School at Toledo, Ohio, and in the Chicago Kindergarten College. After teaching in this institution she became Principal of the San Jose Normal School in California. After this she studied in the Leland Stanford University. She took charge of the Home Library Work in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh in 1901, where she remained until 1904, part of the time acting as assistant in the Training School for Children's Librarians.

Works

  • Library Day at the Playgrounds. (Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. Monthly Bulletin, 1901, p. 275.)
    Republished in Library Work with Children (1917) edited by Alice Isabel Hazeltine


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