American musicologist and meteorologist
E. Ruth Anderson
Born Elsie Ruth Anderson
(1907-06-23 ) June 23, 1907Died November 24, 1989(1989-11-24) (aged 82) Education New England Conservatory of Music Occupation(s) Musicologist, weather observer, and editor
Elsie Ruth Anderson (23 June 1907 – 24 November 1989) was an American musicologist, weather observer , and editor.
Biography
Anderson attended the New England Conservatory of Music from 1924 to 1931, again in 1934, and again from 1940 to 1941. On June 23, 1931, Anderson received a Diploma in Orchestra with a concentration in Violin from the New England Conservatory of Music .[ 1]
During World War II , Anderson enlisted in the WAVES and trained at the Navy Aerographers School at Lakehurst Maxfield Field , New Jersey . She was assigned first to a Naval Air Station in Indiana and then to the Naval Intelligence Unit in Washington, D.C. After World War II , Anderson continued with that unit, including one year in the United Kingdom .[ 2] In 1954, Anderson began working for the American Meteorological Society in Boston. For 15 years, she served as News Editor of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society .[ 2] She also wrote a history of the building that houses the AMS – the Harrison Gray Otis House at 45 Beacon Street . While working for the AMS , she compiled and wrote the Contemporary American Composers: A Biographical Dictionary, published in 1977, with a follow-up edition in 1982.[ 3] [ 4]
Published works
1st ed. (1976) (513 pages, 4to );[ 6] OCLC 2035024
2nd ed. (1982); OCLC 239743664 [ 7]
References
^ "Commencement Exercises – Candidates for the Diploma" (program notes) , New England Conservatory of Music , June 23, 1931
^ a b "At AMS headquarters" . Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society . 51 (9): 899. 1970. Bibcode :1970BAMS...51..899. . doi :10.1175/1520-0477-51.9.899 . Retrieved 2023-01-07 . .
^ "Women and Minorities in History:By Sim David Aberson, PhD (born 1964) (Meteorologist , Hurricane Research Division , NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory , Miami ) (Aberson, POD1, POD2, POD3; i.e., Laboratory Review Poster, "P," from AOML's Office of the Director, "OD," February 2000)Re-posted online by
Passport to Knowledge (P2K) (website)
(retrieved April 16, 2011,
via passporttoknowledge .com )
Website attributed to:
Geoffrey Haines-Stiles (born 1948) (co-founder) Erna A. Akuginow (born 1949), wife of GH-S Brian D. Igelman (born 1957) Eileen Bendixsen (née Morphy; born 1951)
^ Dawsons in the Revolutionary War (and Their Descendants) (Vol. 1 of 2), compiled by Carol Ruth Dawson (née Anderson; 1915–1996), Eau Claire, Wisconsin : Graphic Printing Co. (1974, 1983; ©1975); OCLC 608612485
^ The Money Manias: The Eras of Great Speculation in America, 1770–1970 , by Robert Sobel , Weybright and Talley (1973); OCLC 802889
^ "Quarterly Book-List," prepared by Carolyn Bryant, The Musical Quarterly (Oxford University Press ), Vol. 63, No. 2, April 1977, pg. 290
^ Amazon. "E. Ruth Anderson" . Amazon . Retrieved 16 April 2011 .