LC control no. | no2008039217 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PS3515.O677 |
Personal name heading | Horne, Alice Merrill, 1868-1948 |
Variant(s) | Horne, Alice Smith Merrill, 1868-1948 Merrill, Alice Smith, 1868-1948 |
See also | Employer: Utah. Legislative Assembly. House of Representatives |
Birth date | 1868-01-02 |
Death date | 1948-10-07 |
Place of birth | Fillmore (Utah) |
Field of activity | Arts |
Affiliation | Utah. Legislative Assembly. House of Representatives |
Profession or occupation | Educators Art dealers Politicians |
Found in | Columbus, westward ho!, 1922: t.p. (Alice Merrill Horne) Utah History Encyclopedia WWW site, Mar. 12, 2008: (Alice Merrill Horne; b. Jan. 2, 1868, Fillmore, Utah; d. Oct. 7, 1948; educator, art dealer; "In 1898 ... was elected a member of the Utah House of Representatives, the second woman to serve in that body. She introduced ... a bill for the state to create an art institute ... to encourage the fine arts (art, music, literature, and dance) in Utah; to hold an annual art exhibition, and to initiate a state-owned art collection. In her honor the state collection is called the Alice Art Collection.") Political Graveyard WWW site, Mar. 12, 2008: (Alice Smith Merrill Horne; "also known as Alice Smith Merrill ... Horne Hall at Brigham Young University is named for her.") Utah educational review, 1925: volume 18, number 9, page 377 (Meeting and making Utah artists, by Alice Merrill Horne) |
Associated language | eng |