The literary legacy of Mayor Vida Gibson
by McWilliams, Barry
Published by : Cimarron Legend (Cimarron, New Mexico) Physical details: 2 p Newspaper ArticleItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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In this article Corky Montoya talks about his friend Mayor Vida Gibson and her love for books and people being about to read books. He talked about their work with the book mobile and then her becoming director of Rural services and then Mayor.