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Edith Guerrier : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edith Guerrier
Edith Guerrier (1870–1958) was a pioneer in the field of library science. == Biography == Guerrier was born in 1870 in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Her father, George Guerrier, was an English immigrant who served in the American Civil War as a Second Lieutenant of Colored Infantry. Edith's mother, Emma Guerrier (Ricketson) died when Guerrier was a young child. Guerrier spent a great deal of her childhood separated from her father and his side of the family due to his lack of a steady job. She lived at times with her late mother's siblings, Anna and Walton Ricketson and her elderly Uncle Fox on her father's side.〔Matson, Molly. (1992). “An Independent Woman The Autobiography of Edith Guerrier”. xxiii-xxxix.〕 In 1887, Guerrier 's father sent her to school at the Vermont Methodist Seminary and Female College in Montpelier, Vermont. She graduated on June 25, 1881, after four years.〔 Upon graduation, Guerrier was able to attain a job in Boston at Pauline Shaw's Nursery School, which catered to the families of lower class immigrants.〔 While working in Boston, Guerrier attended classes at the Museum School of Boston's Museum of Fine Arts. While there, she met a fellow student named Edith Brown. The two formed a fast friendship, which turned into a lifelong partnership, both personal and professional.
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