Hazeltine, Mary (1868–1949)

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Hazeltine, Mary (1868–1949)

American librarian. Born Mary Emogene Hazeltine, May 5, 1868, in Jamestown, NY; died June 16, 1949, in Jamestown, NY; dau. of Abner Hazeltine (lawyer) and Olivia A. (Brown) Hazeltine; graduate of Wellesley College (1891).

Worked 2 years as high school principal in Danielsville, Connecticut (early 1890s); became librarian of James Prendergast Free Library in Jamestown, NY (1893); helped Melvin Dewey organize Summer School for Library Training at Chautauqua, NY (1901), where she served as resident director for 4 years; elected president of NY State Library Association (1902); served as head of new Wisconsin Library School in Madison (1906–37), which was designated "school of library science" of University of Wisconsin (1909). Over 1,000 students graduated from Library School during her tenure as principal. Wrote Anniversaries and Holidays (1909) and One Hundred Years of Wisconsin Authorship, 1836–1937 (1937), one of the earliest regional bibliographies.

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