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  2. Sweet Briar College - Wikipedia

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    Mary Helen Cochran Library. A group of Sweet Briar alumnae, students, faculty, and supporters united to save the college from closing through legal action, social media and a fundraising campaign, "Saving Sweet Briar". [38]

  3. Mary Helen Mahar - Wikipedia

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    Mary Helen Mahar (1913–1998) was an American librarian known for her work in school libraries. She was active in state and national library and education associations. She served as president of the New York Library Association in 1950. Throughout her career Mahar wrote about and implemented her philosophy of the importance of instructional ...

  4. List of librarians - Wikipedia

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    Mary Helen Mahar – president of the New York Library Association in 1950; Margaret Mann – library educator, particularly cataloging; founding faculty member at University of Michigan library science program (1926) Allie Beth Martin; Harry S. Martin – former Head Librarian, Harvard Law Library

  5. Mary Helen - Wikipedia

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    Mary Helen Bowers (born 1979), American celebrity fitness guru, entrepreneur, author, and former ballet dancer; Mary Helen Carlisle (1869–1925), South African-born British painter; Mary Helen Garcia (born 1937), American politician; Mary Helen Goldsmith, British plant physiologist; Mary Helen Johnston (born 1945), American scientist and ...

  6. Mary Eileen Ahern - Wikipedia

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    Mary Eileen Ahern (October 1, 1860 – May 22, 1938) was an American librarian, a leader of the modern library movement, and an early organizer of libraries in the United States. Throughout her career as a state librarian, journal editor, public speaker, and organizer, Ahern crusaded for the value of public libraries in educating the public.

  7. Mary Stapleton - Wikipedia

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    Mary Helen Alicia Dolman became Mary Helen Alicia Stapleton (14 August 1837 – 10 April 1918) was a British local historian who published her research on Oxfordshire and its families under the name of Mrs. Bryan Stapleton.

  8. Pauline Atherton Cochrane - Wikipedia

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    Pauline Atherton Cochrane (1929 – July 29, 2024) was an American librarian and one of the most highly cited authors in the field of library and information sciences. [1] ...

  9. Notable American Women, 1607–1950 - Wikipedia

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    Notable American Women, 1607–1950: A Biographical Dictionary is a three-volume biographical dictionary published in 1971. Its origins lay in 1957 when Radcliffe College librarians, archivists, and professors began researching the need for a version of the Dictionary of American Biography dedicated solely to women.