Dolores Renze

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Dolores Renze
Born
Dolores C. Renze

(1907-07-11)July 11, 1907
DiedDecember 4, 2002(2002-12-04) (aged 95)
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater
Occupations
Employers
SpouseWalter Renze
Children2

Dolores C. Renze (1907–2002) was an American archivist and administrator who served as the 21st President of the Society of American Archivists.[1] She was also an editor of The American Archivist.[2]

Life

Born in 1907 in Denver, Colorado, U.S, Renze was educated at the University of Denver and American University where she obtained her Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degrees. She also held Certificates of Completion in Archives, Records Administration and Management, Oral History, Micrographics, and Public Administration.[3]

In 1949, Renze succeeded Herbert O. Brayer to become the first woman to be appointed State Archivist of the Colorado State Archives until in 1973 when she retired.[4] Upon retirement, she played an active part in archival education at the University of Denver by partnering with Enid Thompson as adjunct professors in archival management and history until in 1985, following the termination of the programme.[3]

In 1965, she was elected president of the Society of American Archivists after she had previously served as vice-president and secretary.[5][6] She has written and lectured on several archival subject matters.[3]

Death

Renze died on December 4, 2002.

References

  1. ^ "Presidents". Society of American Archivists. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
  2. ^ Dolores Renze (1952) The State Archives of Colorado. The American Archivist: October 1952, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 303-308
  3. ^ a b c "A guide to the Dolores C. Renze Papers, 1937-1985". Digital Collections - University Libraries - University of Denver. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  4. ^ "About Us". Colorado State Archives. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  5. ^ History News. The Association. 1965.
  6. ^ Pacifico, Michelle (Summer 1987). "Founding Mothers: Women in the Society of American Archivists, 1936-1972". American Archivist. 50: 388. doi:10.17723/aarc.50.3.n755rh1061409085. {{cite journal}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)