Mayden, Priscilla Maltby

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  Priscilla Maltby Mayden made her mark on Utah after the war. Following training as a librarian, she entered the WACs in 1944 and served in the hospital library at Santa Ana, California. She moved to Utah in 1952 – “I wanted to go someplace I could ski,” she said – then went back to Columbia for a Master’s degree in library science, and served as director of the University’s Eccles Health Sciences Library, 1966-1984.
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::Priscilla Maltby Mayden made her mark on Utah after the war. Following training as a librarian, she entered the WACs in 1944 and served in the hospital library at Santa Ana, California. She moved to Utah in 1952 – “I wanted to go someplace I could ski,” she said – then went back to Columbia for a Master’s degree in library science, and served as director of the University’s Eccles Health Sciences Library, 1966-1984.
  
 
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From Keepa: Our Women Veterans (Utah history)

By Ardis E. Parshall, 11 November 2008
Priscilla Maltby Mayden made her mark on Utah after the war. Following training as a librarian, she entered the WACs in 1944 and served in the hospital library at Santa Ana, California. She moved to Utah in 1952 � �I wanted to go someplace I could ski,� she said � then went back to Columbia for a Master�s degree in library science, and served as director of the University�s Eccles Health Sciences Library, 1966-1984.
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