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Mary Josephine Booth

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67:, serving a term as president of the Illinois Library Association. She was widely known to librarians of her time from her 1914 publication "Material on Geography Which May Be Obtained Free or at Small Cost." Six editions for this work were produced between 1914 and 1931. For many years, Miss Booth worked to secure funding for a free-standing library building that would allow the Library to move out of its crowded location in Old Main. She succeeded in getting approval for the new building in 1942. 115: 75:
Booth retired from Eastern Illinois University in 1945, five years before the library building named in her honor was completed. Booth helped lay the cornerstone for the building and cut the ribbon at the grand opening ceremony in 1950. A portrait of Mary Booth painted by
17: 55:. Booth was the only EIU faculty member to serve overseas during World War I. She paid for all of her expenses while serving as a volunteer. On July 17, 1919, Booth returned to the United States. 31:
for 41 years, from 1904 to 1945. Booth was the third University Librarian, following Ella F. Corwin (1899–1900) and Florence M. Beck (1900–1904).
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Coleman, Charles H. Eastern Illinois State College, Fifty Years of Public Service. Charleston, Ill. 1948.
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Eastern Illinois University Centennial: 1895–1995. Paducah, Ky.: Turner Pub. Co., c1995.
51:'s headquarters at Chaumont. In Germany, she took charge of the library in the Festhalle in 170: 165: 94: 8: 40: 77: 48: 39:
On November 27, 1917 Miss Booth arrived in France as a volunteer to serve with the
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Booth was an active member of both the American Library Association and the
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Booth Library Renovation Commemorative Program. Charleston, IL 2002.
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artist Sophia Talbot hangs in the Marvin Foyer at the north end of
52: 114: 47:. While working with the ALA, Booth classified the library in 125: 16: 130: 43:. In May, 1918, she transferred to work with the 137: 58: 70: 34: 15: 138: 20:Mary Booth in her World War I uniform 13: 161:Eastern Illinois University people 156:People from Coles County, Illinois 27:(1876–1965) headed the library at 14: 182: 107: 113: 1: 87: 65:Illinois Library Association 45:American Library Association 7: 131:Eastern Illinois University 29:Eastern Illinois University 10: 187: 151:American women librarians 59:Professional library work 71:Booth Library building 35:Service in World War I 21: 19: 122:at Wikimedia Commons 120:Mary Josephine Booth 25:Mary Josephine Booth 146:American librarians 41:American Red Cross 22: 118:Media related to 78:Mattoon, Illinois 178: 117: 49:General Pershing 186: 185: 181: 180: 179: 177: 176: 175: 136: 135: 110: 105: 90: 73: 61: 37: 12: 11: 5: 184: 174: 173: 168: 163: 158: 153: 148: 134: 133: 128: 123: 109: 108:External links 106: 104: 103: 100: 97: 91: 89: 86: 72: 69: 60: 57: 36: 33: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 183: 172: 169: 167: 164: 162: 159: 157: 154: 152: 149: 147: 144: 143: 141: 132: 129: 127: 126:Booth Library 124: 121: 116: 112: 111: 101: 98: 96: 93: 92: 85: 83: 82:Booth Library 79: 68: 66: 56: 54: 50: 46: 42: 32: 30: 26: 18: 74: 62: 38: 24: 23: 171:1965 deaths 166:1876 births 140:Categories 88:References 53:Koblenz 84:. 142::

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Eastern Illinois University
American Red Cross
American Library Association
General Pershing
Koblenz
Illinois Library Association
Mattoon, Illinois
Booth Library
Booth Library Renovation Commemorative Program. Charleston, IL 2002.

Mary Josephine Booth
Booth Library
Eastern Illinois University
Categories
American librarians
American women librarians
People from Coles County, Illinois
Eastern Illinois University people
1876 births
1965 deaths

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