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OverviewThe Anna Lalor Burdick Program is an initiative of the Lalor Foundation, which was established in 1935 by Anna Lalor Burdick and her son, Charles Lalor Burdick, with bequests from the Lalor family. Anna Lalor Burdick was born in Villisca, Iowa in 1869. Upon graduating from Iowa University in 1889, she taught at the Decorah High School until 1891, when she married and moved to Denver. In 1894 she accepted the principal's position at Iowa Falls High School. Later she became superintendent of schools in Des Moines. From 1917 until her retirement in 1939, she served in the US Department of Education as Special Agent for Trade and Industrial Education for Girls and Women. She died in 1944. Anna Lalor Burdick devoted much of her life to the education, careers and lives of women. In a speech at an education conference "attended by 300 Iowa girls" in 1938, she was quoted as saying:
Your problem is not to choose between marriage and career, but rather to plan a vocation and career and still be happily married. The trustees are proud to carry on the spirit and many of the interests of Anna Lalor Burdick through this program in her honor.
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