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Rubie E. Smith Collection

Rubie E. Smith Collection

Collection Title: Rubie E. Smith Collection

Series Number: MS25-03

Processed and Cataloged by: Susan White

Date Listed: September 16, 2025

Date Span: 1944-1975

Size of Collection: 1.4 linear feet

Number of Boxes: 5 boxes: 2 legal size and 3 half sized boxes

Type of Material: Newspaper clippings, photographs, journals, letters, and pamphlets

Condition of Material: Good.

Arrangement: None

Biographical / Historical Information:  Rubie E. Smith was a notable Murray State professor of elementary education and chairman of the Department of Education. A Marshall County native, she received an A.B. degree from Murray State, then an M.A. degree from Peabody Institute. She taught fourth, sixth, and eighth grade at Sharpe Elementary before joining the faculty at Murray State in 1945. Through her outreach, she helped educate over 250 elementary teachers within the state and was affectionately known by Murray State President Sparks as “Miss Elementary Education of America.”  In 1970, she became chairman of the Department of Elementary Education and was chosen as the 10th distinguished professor of the year in 1972. After nearly 41 years at Murray State, she retired from teaching. The “Rubie E. Smith” scholarship for elementary education was established in her name. 

Scope and Content: Collection consists of Smith’s personal writings and journals, newspaper clippings featuring her accomplishments, and poems.

Subject Headings / Descriptors:

     Smith, Rubie -- Murray State University

     Education -- Elementary Education

     Scholarship -- Sharpe Elementary

Inventory of Collection