Lumpkin, Betty S(tewart)
LUMPKIN, Betty S(tewart)
LUMPKIN, Betty S(tewart). American, b. 1934. Genres: Librarianship, Education. Career: Elementary schoolteacher in Chattanooga, TN, 1966-67; junior high school English teacher and curriculum coordinator in Chattanooga, 1967-74; middle school librarian in Ooltewah, TN, 1974-75; substitute teacher at public schools in Simsbury, CT, 1975-79; Ooltewah High School, Ooltewah, head librarian and head of library department, 1979-. Publications: (with B.H. Sorrow) CD-ROM for Librarians and Educators, 1993. Address: P.O. Box 659, Harrison, TN 37341, U.S.A.
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