Mary Lou Harkness
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August 19, 1925
Mary Lou Harkness | |
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| Born | Mary Lou Barker August 19, 1925 Denby, South Dakota, U.S. |
| Died | May 13, 2014 (aged 88) |
| Alma mater | Nebraska Wesleyan University, University of Michigan, Columbia University |
| Occupations | Librarian, Library Director |
| Employer | University of South Florida |
| Spouse | Donald Harkness |
Mary Lou Harkness (August 19, 1925 – May 13, 2014) was a librarian and a university library director, the first woman to hold that title at any Florida university. She was the fourth employee hired by the University of South Florida.[1]
She was born Mary Lou Barker in Denby, South Dakota, where her father was proprietor of a general store on the Oglala Sioux Indian Reservation. Mary and her brother would either walk or ride horseback to a two-room schoolhouse during her grade school years, but by her senior year she and her family had moved to Gordon, Nebraska to live with family friends. She graduated high school as valedictorian. Following that, she earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Nebraska Wesleyan University. Next, she attended the University of Michigan for two semesters of post-graduate study. Finally, she earned the master's degree in library science from Columbia University.[1][2]