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MARY CARTER GLASCOR
'34, Educator and humanitarian During World War II she became the first African-American supervisor with the Franklin County chapter of the Red Cross. She also pioneered for her race at the university level becoming the first African-American academic advisor within OSU's College of Education. A member of the Academy of Certified Social Workers, she also put in over a decade of good deeds on the boards of several organizations, some being the United Way, the Church
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Women United, the Central Ohio League Against Child Abuse, and the NAACP. She continues helping the less fortunate through Life Care and the Second Community Church of Columbus, the House of Worship she helped found. From 1968 until 1979 Mary was an Academic Counselor in the OSU College of Education. She received the first annual Ed. Lums award for outstanding service to students and the President's Citation for her volunteer and advisory board work with the Minority Affairs Office and Friends of the OSU Libraries. She was inducted into the Ohio Senior Citizen's Hall of Fame in 1998 and was the Grand Marshal for the Ohio State Fair parade. Mary has been married for fifty-seven years to Judge H. Alfred Glascor (retired) and is the mother of two children and one grandchild.
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