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Ruth S. Granniss

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modest, and reportedly never allowed herself to be photographed. (Mildred Abraham suggests that this reticence may be due in part to facial scarring from injuries sustained in the streetcar accident in 1917.) Despite her position and contributions, she was barred from membership in the Grolier Club (which remained a male-only organization until 1976), and was unable to attend most of its events. She retired from the librarian role in 1944 (with a pension of $ 100 per month, and a cash gift of $ 1497 from Club members), and holds the distinction of having the longest single tenure as librarian in the club's history. George Leslie McKay, who had been appointed as her assistant in 1923, succeeded her as librarian.
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During the nearly four decades of her tenure, she helped grow the Club's library from 8,000 volumes in 1904 to almost 40,000 volumes in 1944, helped develop the club's prominent bookplate collection. In 1917, she supervised the Club's move to its new headquarters at 47 East 60th Street, New York, and
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In 1928, she travelled to Europe with her friend Henrietta C. Bartlett. Though it was a pleasure trip, she was authorized by the Grolier Club Library Committee to make purchases for the Club while she was abroad. In 1935, a reception was held in her honor to celebrate her thirtieth anniversary as
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Over her career, she authored over twenty books and articles, and organized several exhibitions and their corresponding catalogues for the Club. She was in frequent correspondence with other scholars and librarians, and gave regular lectures on various aspects of book history. She was said to be
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directed the installation of its collections in the new building. At its new location, Granniss reportedly worked to make the library more open, inviting "non-members, including women and outside scholars" to use the reading room.
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A descriptive catalogue of the first editions in book form of the writings of Percy Bysshe Shelley, based on a memorial exhibition held at The Grolier Club from April 20, to May 20, 1922
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In 1917, Ruth and her mother Mary were in a serious streetcar wreck while Ruth was visiting her family in
39: 43: 422: 417: 199: 179: 51: 46:. She taught Latin at the Old Saybrook School from 1894 to 1901, and, like Bartlett, attended the 276:. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin, Madison Library School Women's Group. 1976. p. 1925. 303: 82: 244:"Ruth Shepard Granniss, Grolier Librarian, Scholar, & Lecturer: A Truly Remarkable Woman" 330: 120: 401: 127: 334: 86: 78: 66: 23: 324: 58: 187:
The Grolier Club and its exhibitions held from time to time : an address
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A biographical-bibliographical directory of women librarians
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Granniss was a member of the New York Library Club and the
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Ruth Shepard Granniss was born on February 17, 1873 in
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The work of a book club: an address prepared for the
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Grannis was notable as the longtime Librarian of the
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Stam, David H., ed. (2001). "Grolier Club Library".
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Index

Grolier Club
Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Rye Seminary
Henrietta C. Bartlett
Pratt Institute Library School
Mary Wright Plummer
Connecticut
New Haven
Grolier Club
Grolier Club
Henry Watson Kent
Beverly Chew
Bibliographical Society of America
The Colophon
Hroswitha Club
New York
Old Saybrook, Connecticut
Washington Square College
New York University
Ruth S. Granniss correspondence, 1911-1914









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