Beauchamp, Virginia Walcott (Personal Name)
- Walcott, Virginia Mary
Preston, M. The private writings of Madge Preston, 1862-1867, c1987: CIP t.p. (Virginia Walcott Beauchamp)
The instruction of a Christen woman, 2001: ECIP t.p. (Virginia Walcott Beauchamp) data view (b. June 28, 1920)
Washington post WWW site, viewed March 11, 2019 (Virginia Walcott Beauchamp, an English professor at the University of Maryland who was among the first academics to devote their careers to the study of women's history and literature, died Feb. 10 [2019] in Harwood, Md. She was 98. Dr. Beauchamp joined the U-Md. faculty in the 1960s and taught in the English department until her retirement in 1990. She helped found the women's studies program at the university and served as its first coordinator when it was inaugurated in 1973. Virginia Mary Walcott was born in Sparta, Mich., on June 28, 1920. Dr. Beauchamp studied English at the Univ. of Michigan, where she received a bachelor's degree in 1942 and a master's degree in 1948. She received a PhD in English from the University of Chicago in 1955. In addition to her academic work, she worked for more than 50 years on her hometown Greenbelt News Review as a reporter and editor. Her marriage to George E. Beauchamp Jr. ended in divorce)