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Mary Gwen Owen papers

 Collection
Identifier: MCP-005

Scope and Contents

This collection contains photographs, scrapbooks, arrangements, travel ephemera, programs, reports, teaching materials, and other materials relating to Mary Gwen Owen's career at Macalester College.

Dates

  • 1937-1978

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on access. This collection is open to the public.

Conditions Governing Use

Macalester College Archives (MACCA) is the owner of the original materials and digitized images in our collections; however, the collection may contain materials for which copyright is not held. Patrons are responsible for determining the appropriate use or reuse of materials. Consult with MACCA to determine if we can provide permission for use.

Biographical Note

Mary Gwen Owen was born in Ellsworth, Wisconsin in 1900 and graduated from Macalester in 1923. She returned to Macalester five years later and taught speech and drama for 40 years. In 1928, Owen founded the Drama Choros, a dramatic-readings group that toured nationally and even attended a drama festival in England. It was seen as a modernizing addition to the department. The Drama Choros made local news wherever it performed and was beloved by the Macalester theater community.She continued to be a significant figure in the theater department after her retirement in 1968. Flamboyant accessories, specifically red hats, were part of Owen’s trademark looks. She was also fond of bicycling, an unusual activity for women in the first half of the twentieth century. She allegedly concealed a pregnancy for seven months – in 1940 she would not have been able to continue teaching while pregnant. Owen was also known for showing kindness and consideration towards her students; she had a habit of taking students for ice cream during difficult times.

Owen had a penchant for manners: she wrote a book on etiquette called the “MacDo Book” intended to help Macalester students succeed in the world. It addressed everything from personal hygiene and dress to public speaking. She even covered the apparently ageless phenomenon of “manspreading,” advising her male readers, “Never, anywhere, anytime, allow your knees to flop wide apart even if you are seven feet tall and double jointed! It is gauche, it is ugly.”

When Owen passed in 1989, the stage in the Ruth Stricker Dayton Campus Center was renamed in honor of her contributions to the Macalester theater department and positive impact on the Macalester community.

(taken from an article in the Mac Weekly, March 2nd, 2018, by Kasia Majewski)

https://themacweekly.com/73583/features/a-look-at-mac-founder-mary-gwen-owens-eccentric-personality/

Extent

5 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Title
Guide to the Mary Gwen Owen papers
Status
Completed
Author
Fátima Ortega Barba
Date
2023
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Macalester College Archives Repository

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