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          Marion Walker Spidle (1897-1983)


          Alabama Women's Hall of Fame

          Educator, Churchwoman, Wife, University Administrator, and Community Leader, are synonymous with Marion Walker Spidle.

          Born in Jersey City, New Jersey on July 18, 1897, Marion Walker Spidle was the daughter of Letford William Walker and Georgeina Young Walker.

          She attended schools in New Jersey and in Tennessee before moving to Alabama.

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        4. Her illustrious career includes previous roles as an Oboe and English horn player in the National Taiwan Symphony Orchestra, followed by her tenure as the.
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        6. She graduated from Alabama College, now the University of Montevallo, 1916. She completed an additional B.S. Degree and the M.A. Degree at Columbia University and did additional graduate study at Oregon State University. She was married to William Clarence Spidle.

          She and her husband were the parents of a daughter, Margaret Campbell Spidle.

          Committed to her self-made goals, Marion Walker Spidle supported the work of researchers who desired to improve the lives of Alabama's farm families.

          Many improvements were made through her work in public education and through the Alabama Exten