Tessa Kelso
Teresa Kelso | |
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Born | Teresa Laura Kelso May 1, 1863 Dayton, Ohio |
Died | August 14, 1933 Santa Barbara, CA | (aged 70)
Occupation(s) | publicist, journalist, and librarian |
Tessa Kelso (May 1863 – August 14, 1933) was an American publicist, journalist, and head librarian of the Los Angeles Public Library. A local Methodist minister accused her of "sin" when the library stocked a book that offended him. She sued him for malicious slander, and the case was settled in her favor, in 1895.[1]
Early life
Teresa Laura Kelso was born in
Career
Kelso started her working life as a journalist and publicist. She joined the
With no previous library experience, Tessa Kelso was hired as head librarian of the Los Angeles City Library in 1889.
In 1894, a Methodist minister, Rev. Dr. J. W. Campbell, spoke from the pulpit against Kelso's librarianship, leading prayers for her reformation, because the library added Le Cadet, a novel by Jean Richepin, to its shelves.[15] Kelso, who did not speak French and did not personally choose that title for acquisition, sued Campbell for malicious slander, with Frank H. Howard, president of the Los Angeles Bar Association, as her attorney. The pastor settled the case in early 1895, with his church paying Kelso's legal expenses in recompense.[1]
In April 1895, Kelso offered her resignation to the library's board of trustees. They asked her to withdraw her resignation at the same meeting, recognizing her experience and the lack of similarly qualified replacements on short notice.[16] Her resubmitted resignation was accepted at a later meeting that spring.[17]
After leaving the Los Angeles Public Library, she moved to New York City and worked at the publisher Baker & Taylor, running their library department. She also joined the New York Women's Municipal League, and wrote a weekly column for the New York Evening Post.[4]
In 1924, Kelso objected to the
Personal life
Kelso was striking in appearance, with short hair and glasses, often seen smoking in public, and not wearing a hat, as women generally did at the time. She and Adelaide Hasse worked and lived together from 1892, commuted to the library together on bicycles,[20] and both moved east after they jointly resigned from the library.[17] Hasse and Kelso had also been members of Charles Fletcher Lummis's "Bibliosmiles" librarians' social group together.[4] Tessa L. Kelso died in Santa Barbara, California, aged 70 years.[21]
Legacy
Kelso was inducted into the California Library Hall of Fame in 2017.[22] The digital collections portal of the Los Angeles Public Library is named "Tessa" for Tessa Kelso.[23]
References
- ^ a b James Sherman "Tessa Kelso: Sinful City Librarian LAPL Blog (September 14, 2014)
- ^ "Midland Women in California", Midland Monthly (1895): 405-406.
- ^ John William Leonard, Woman's Who's Who of America (American Commonwealth Publishing 1914): 451.
- ^ ISBN 9781567502336
- ^ "Women Writers" San Francisco Call (September 20, 1893): 3. via California Digital Newspaper Collection
- ^ a b Peggy Bernal and Victoria Bernal, "12 Librarians Who Made or Saved Los Angeles History" KCET.org (April 11, 2012).
- ^ "The Landmarks Club" Land of Sunshine 5(2)(July 1896): 71, 119.
- ^ "The Landmarks Club" Land of Sunshine 3-4(June 1895/December 1895): 85, 233.
- ^ Robert Cameron Gillingham, "Chronological List of Officers of the Historical Society of Southern California, 1883-1920" Annual Publication of the Historical Society of Southern California 12(1)(1921): 5-6.
- ^ Jane Apostol, "Harriet Russell Strong: Horticulturist, Conservationist, and Feminist" California History 85(2)(2008): 58.
- ^ Evelyn Geller, "Tessa Kelso: Unfinished Hero of Library Herstory" American Libraries 6(6)(June 1975): 347.
- ISSN 0277-9390.
- ^ Debra Gold Hansen, Karen F. Gracy, and Sheri D. Irvin, "At the Pleasure of the Board: Women Librarians and the Los Angeles Public Library, 1880-1905" Libraries & Culture 34(4)(Fall 1999): 319-331.
- ^
- ^ James Sherman, "Tessa Kelso: Library Hall of Famer" LAPL Blog (May 5, 2019)
- ISBN 083890680X
- ISBN 9781461673347
- ^ California Library Hall of Fame Inductees, California Library Association.
- ^ "Our Namesake: Tessa Kelso" Los Angeles Public Library Digital Collections.