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289:, Winser presided over efforts to satisfy new information needs due to the war and to provide books to soldiers. In 1942, she resigned from the library, citing the interference of trustees in management of the library, namely overriding personnel assignments. She continued to head the Newark Museum until shortly before her death in 1947 of heart disease. 230:
assumed the position in 1902. Despite the inauspicious beginning, Winser and Dana had a productive working relationship until his death in 1929. During this time, she became the first woman in Newark to join a governing body when in 1915 she became a member of the
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and first open to students the previous year. She joined the Newark Public Library as a French and German cataloger in 1889. In 1894, she became assistant librarian under
31: 243:, from 1907-1908 and 1921-1922, and in 1923 campaigned against state labor legislation that would prevent women from working during the evening hours. 254:, which strained budgets and required scaling back services and renovations. In the 1930s, she served as chair of the New Jersey Art Division of the 492: 482: 407: 374: 472: 477: 191: 240: 279: 255: 211: 423:"Beatrice Winser, Newark Librarian: Former Director of Institution There Dies at 75: Served as Art Museum Official". 232: 223: 179: 263: 183: 145: 129: 235:. She also campaigned against restrictions preventing women from working in military libraries during 467: 462: 275: 219: 105: 165: 425: 259: 174: 169: 161: 149: 51: 164:, an American newspaper reporter and diplomat, and Edith Cox Winser, daughter of physician Dr. 403: 399: 370: 362: 251: 227: 144:(March 11, 1869 – September 14, 1947) was an American librarian. She spent 53 years at the 83: 199: 195: 119: 91: 87: 456: 392: 247: 133: 447: 286: 267: 215: 339:
Edward T. James; Janet Wilson James; Paul Boyer, eds. (1971). "Winser, Beatrice".
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due to his lack of professional library experience, involved in the foundation of
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Sabine, Julia (1978). "Winser, Beatrice". In Wynar, Bohdan S. (ed.).
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in 1888, the first library school in the United States, founded by
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and herself a newspaper contributor. Soon after Winser's birth in
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The New Woman as Librarian: The Career of Adelaide Hasse
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Columbia University School of Library Service alumni
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Beatrice Winser
Newark, New Jersey
English
French
German
Germany
Columbia University Library School
Librarian
museum director
Newark Public Library
Newark Museum
Newark Public Library
Newark, New Jersey
Henry Jacob Winser
Henry G. Cox
Newark, New Jersey
The New York Times
consul
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Germany
English
French
German
Columbia University Library School
Melvil Dewey
Frank P. Hill
Brooklyn Public Library
John Cotton Dana
Newark Board of Education
World War I

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