E. Ruth Anderson
Elsie Ruth Anderson (23 Jun 1907 Rhode Island – 24 November 1989 Boston, Massachusetts) was an American meteorologist and editor. Anderson attended the New England Conservatory of Music from 1924 to 1931, 1934, and 1940 to 1941. She earned a diploma from the New England Conservatory in "Orchestral Course in Violin" in June 1931.[1]
In World War II, she joined the WAVES and trained at the Navy Aerographers School.[2] She then worked for the American Meteorological Society for 20 years.
Bibliography
- Contemporary American Composers: A Biographical Dictionary, G K Hall & Co. (G.K. Hall was acquired by ITT in September 1969[3] and sold to Macmillan Publishing in 1985; it is now an imprint of Thomson Gale)
References
- ↑ New England Conservatory Archives
- ↑ Passport to Knowledge. "World War II and the Broadening of Opportunities". Retrieved 16 April 2011.
- ↑ The Money Manias: The Eras of Great Speculation in America, 1770–1970, by Robert Sobel, Weybright and Talley (1973); OCLC 802889
- ↑ Amazon. "E. Ruth Anderson". Retrieved 16 April 2011.
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