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      <titlestmt> 
          <titleproper>Mary Edna Glendinning papers</titleproper> 
          <subtitle>A Guide to the Collection</subtitle> 
          <author>Finding aid prepared by Timothy S. G. Binkley, 2010.</author>
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          <publisher>The Archives at Bridwell Library</publisher>
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                    <addressline>Perkins School of Theology</addressline>
                    <addressline>Southern Methodist University</addressline>
                    <addressline>Dallas, TX</addressline>
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      <creation>Finding aid encoded by Lara Corazalla,
          <date>2010</date>.</creation> 
      <langusage>Finding aid written in <language langcode="eng">English.</language></langusage> 
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      <head>Overview</head>                                 
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          <extref href="http://smu.edu/bridwell/" show="new" actuate="onrequest"><corpname encodinganalog="852$a"><subarea>Bridwell Library,</subarea> Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University</corpname> </extref>
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      <origination label="Creator:" encodinganalog="100"> 
          <persname>Glendinning, Mary Edna</persname>
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      <unittitle label="Title:" encodinganalog="245">Mary Edna Glendinning papers</unittitle>
      
      <unitdate type="inclusive" label="Inclusive Dates:" encodinganalog="245$f" normal="1922/1977">1922-1977</unitdate> 
      <unitdate type="bulk" label="Bulk Dates:" encodinganalog="245$g" normal="1962/1977">1962-1977</unitdate>
      <physdesc label="Extent:" encodinganalog="300">1 box (1 linear foot)</physdesc>
      
      <abstract label="Abstract:" encodinganalog="520">This collection consists of three items: an unpublished book typescript and photocopy of <emph render="italic">Holding History</emph>, written by Deaconess Mary Edna Glendinning, and a large scrapbook documenting her life. Mary Edna Glendinning (1894-1988) worked as an educator and administrator at Holding Institute, Laredo, Texas, 1926-1954, 1957-1962, and 1964-1966. Materials in the collection date from 1922 to 1977.</abstract>
      
      <unitid label="Accession No:" encodinganalog="099" repositorycode="TxDaM" countrycode="us">BridArch 303.27</unitid>
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      <head>Biographical Note</head> 
           <p>Mary Edna Glendinning was a Deaconess in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (later The Methodist Church) from 1926-1962. Glendinning was born November 1, 1894 on a farm near Palmyra, Missouri. She attended Palmyra High School and graduated in 1915, then taught in local schools until 1921-22, when she attended Scarritt Bible and Training School in Kansas City, Missouri. In 1922 she attended Central College (now Central Methodist University) in Fayette, Missouri, graduating in 1926 with a B.A. in History.</p>
           <p>In 1926 she was consecrated Deaconess in Raleigh, North Carolina, and was stationed at Holding Institute in Laredo, Texas. Originally named Laredo Seminary, Holding Institute was founded in 1880 as an orphanage and school for Mexican children. Deaconess Glendinning served her first three years at Holding Institute (1926 – 1929) as a history teacher and the rest of her career as the Dean of Girls. During two sabbatical years, 1933-34 and 1950-51, Glendinning studied at George Peabody College, Scarritt College, and Vanderbilt University. </p>
           <p>In 1954 the Holding Institute campus was destroyed in a massive flood. From 1954-57 Holding Institute rebuilt and reorganized as a residential coeducational junior and senior high school. During these transitional years, Deaconess Glendinning worked as a dietician at Mather Academy in Camden, South Carolina.</p>
           <p>Mary Edna Glendinning resumed her duties at Holding Institute in 1957 and retired in 1962. Central Methodist University honored her with a Distinguished Alumni Award the following year. Glendinning returned to Holding Institute 1964-66 where she managed the kitchen and dining room. In 1967 Miss Glendinning moved back to her home town of Palmyra, Missouri. In retirement she traveled and was an active member of the Palmyra United Methodist Church. Glendinning died on February 18, 1988.</p>
           <p>Holding Institute closed in 1983. In 1987 it reopened as a non-profit, faith-based community-learning center in downtown Laredo related to the General Board of Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church. Today’s Holding Institute offers a variety of bi-lingual, bi-cultural educational classes, after-school child care, a food pantry, job bank, and other social services.</p>
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      <head>Scope and Contents of the Collection</head> 
           <p>The Mary Edna Glendinning papers offer insights into the history of Holding Institute and the life work of Deaconess Glendinning. The collection includes two items: a book manuscript titled <emph render="italic">Holding History</emph> and a scrapbook. The scrapbook contains Glendinning’s consecration service program from 1926, photographs, newspaper clippings, greeting cards, pieces of personal correspondence, and programs from college reunions and church events that she attended. Most items in the scrapbook reflect her retirement years.</p> 
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      <head>Arrangement of the Collection</head> 
           <p>The Mary Edna Glendinning memoirs and scrapbook constitute a single series: Personal Papers.</p>
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     <relatedmaterial encodinganalog="500"> 
      <head>Related Materials</head> 
      <p>A folder of digital images and electronic documents created during the processing of this collection has been placed in the Archives Subject Files (<extref href="http://smu.edu/bridwell/specialcollections/Archives/Subject%20Files%202010.pdf" show="new" actuate="onrequest">Collection BridArch 208.17</extref>).</p> 
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      <head>Access to Collection:</head> 
           <p>The collection is open for research use. Patrons must sign the Acknowledgement of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection.</p> 
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      <head>Publication Rights:</head> 
           <p>Permission to publish materials must be obtained from the Director of the Bridwell Library.</p> 
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      <head>Copyright Statement:</head> 
           <p>It is the responsibility of the user to obtain copyright authorization.</p> 
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      <head>Access Terms</head> 
           <p>This collection is indexed under the following terms in the Southern Methodist University Libraries' online catalog. Researchers desiring related materials may search the catalog using these terms.</p>
            
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           <persname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="600">Glendinning, Mary Edna.</persname>
          <corpname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="610">Holding Institute (Laredo, Tex.) -- History.</corpname>
          <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650">Women educators -- Texas.</subject>
          <corpname source="lcsh" encodinganalog="610">Methodist Episcopal Church, South -- Texas -- Laredo.</corpname>
          <genreform source="rbgenr" encodinganalog="655">Scrapbooks.</genreform>
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      <head>Preferred Citation</head> 
           <p>[Identification of item], Mary Edna Glendinning papers, Bridwell Library, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University.</p> 
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      <head>Acquisition Information</head> 
           <p>Acquired prior to 2007.</p> 
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      <head>Processing Information</head> 
           <p>These papers were arranged and described by Timothy S. G. Binkley and Heather M. Oglevie in 2010. The <emph render="italic">Holding History</emph> table of contents in folder 1 was created by Heather M. Oglevie, who also scanned the memoirs. In processing, the scrapbook was removed from its binding. Jon Speck took reference images of the scrapbook before it was unbound in 2010.</p> 
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                 <p>Lara Corazalla, 2010.</p> 
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      <head>Detailed Description of the Collection</head> 
             
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          <unitid>Series 1:</unitid> 
          <unittitle>Personal Papers</unittitle> 
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          <p>Series 1, Personal Papers, consists of a typed manuscript of Mary Edna Glendinning’s memoirs, <emph render="italic">Holding History</emph>, a photocopy of the same, and eight folders of pages from Glendinning’s scrapbook. The oldest item in the collection is a photograph of Glendinning taken in 1922 while she was a student at Scarritt College (Box 2129, folder 4). Most items date from the 1960s and 1970s.</p> 
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<c02><did><container type="Box">2139B</container><container type="Folder">1</container><unittitle>Memoirs: <emph render="italic">Holding History</emph>, 1966 </unittitle></did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="Box">2139B</container><container type="Folder">2</container><unittitle>Photocopy of <emph render="italic">Holding History</emph>, 1966-1977</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="Box">2139B</container><container type="Folder">3</container><unittitle>Scrapbook pages 1-9, 1926-1977</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="Box">2139B</container><container type="Folder">4</container><unittitle>Scrapbook pages 10-19, 1926-1977</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="Box">2139B</container><container type="Folder">5</container><unittitle>Scrapbook pages 20-29, 1922-1977</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="Box">2139B</container><container type="Folder">6</container><unittitle>Scrapbook pages 30-39, 1926-1977</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="Box">2139B</container><container type="Folder">7</container><unittitle>Scrapbook pages 40-49, 1926-1977</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="Box">2139B</container><container type="Folder">8</container><unittitle>Scrapbook pages 50-59, 1926-1977</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="Box">2139B</container><container type="Folder">9</container><unittitle>Scrapbook pages 60-69, 1926-1977</unittitle></did></c02>
<c02><did><container type="Box">2139B</container><container type="Folder">10</container><unittitle>Scrapbook pages 70-81, 1926-1977</unittitle></did></c02>
     
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