Ruth Garver Gagliardo
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Ruth Garver Gagliardo (September 6, 1895 – January 4, 1980) was an American educator known for her work in developing library services for children. Gagliardo was referred to as the "Kansas Book Lady" for her efforts in promoting books and advocating for resources for teachers and parents. She held several prominent leadership roles in national organizations, including serving as the vice president of the National Parent Teacher Association and as president of the Association for Library Service to Children. Gagliardo's creation of a traveling book exhibit is credited with the start of book fairs in the United States.
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Ruth Garver Gagliardo | |
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Born | September 6, 1895 Hastings |
Died | January 4, 1980 (aged 84) Wichita |
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Occupation | Librarian, editor |
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