Carroll, Elsie Chamberlain, 1882-1967
Dates
- Existence: 1882 - 1967
Biography
Elsie Chamberlain Carroll (1882-1967) was a Latter Day Saint author and English professor in Utah.
Citation:
History of Kane County, 1960: t.p. (Elsie Chamberlain Carroll)Register to the Elsie Carroll Collection, 197-?: t.p., etc. (b. 1882; d. 1967)
Sunshine and shadows, 1966: prelim. page inscription (Elsie C. Carroll)
Ancestry.com, viewed Apr. 6, 2010 (Elsie Chamberlain; Elsie Chamberlain Carroll; Elsie C. Carroll; Elsie Carroll; b. Nov. 18, 1882 in Orderville, Utah; d. Oct. 3, 1967 in Salt Lake City, Utah; m. May 30, 1907 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Charles Hardy Carroll)
Provo daily herald, October 5, 1967 (Elsie C. Carroll; Elsie Chamberlain Carroll; former English professor and dean of women at Brigham Young University; A.B. and M.A. Brigham Young University; graduate work at University of Minnesota, Stanford University, and Columbia University; joined the BYU faculty after death of husband in 1926, taught in English Department for nearly 25 years; served as dean of women at BYU, and house mother for Amanda Knight Hall; popular Utah literary author; authored lessons and study materials for the Relief Society, YWMIA and Sunday School General Boards)
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
History of Brigham Young University, 1875-1942
Typewritten history with handwritten corrections. The item documents the history of Brigham Young University from its founding in 1875 through 1942. The history is co-authored by N. I. Butt, Elsie C. Carroll, and Bertha Roberts.