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hired Miner to assist with the cataloging of the first exhibition in the United States devoted to illuminated manuscripts. In 1934, upon the recommendation of Morgan Library director
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In 1981, Claire Richter Sherman published a retrospective on Miner's career. She was named an honorary member of the
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Miner, Dorothy Eugenia (1904-1973), curator of manuscripts, librarian, and art historian
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Notable American Women: The Modern Period : A Biographical Dictionary
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descent from her father's and mother's side, respectively. She was a
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Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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Dorothy Eugenia Miner
Dorothy Miner (attorney)
New York City
New York
United States
Baltimore
Maryland
Art historian
Curator
Librarian
Dwight C. Miner
Dorothy Miner
Alma mater
Barnard College
Columbia University
Meyer Schapiro
Belle da Costa Greene
art historian
curator
librarian
medieval art
Walters Art Museum
Marine Life
American Museum of Natural History
British
Irish
fraternal twin
Dwight C. Miner
Columbia University
New York City

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