Ruth Ann Musick Ruth Ann Musick was an American author and folklorist specializing in West Virginia . She was the sister of artist Archie Musick and niece of author John R. Musick.Biography Youth and education Born in Kirksville, Missouri , to Levi Prince Musick and Zada Goeghegan, Musick received a Bachelor of Science degree in Education from Kirksville State Teacher's College in 1919. From September 1919 to June 1921 Musick taught at Luana High School, Luana, Iowa , before moving to Garwin, Iowa in 1921, where she taught at Garwin High School until June 1922. She then continued her education at the State University of Iowa , graduating with a Master of Science in mathematics in 1928. Between 1923 and 1931, Musick taught at Logan High School , in La Crosse, Wisconsin . For five years beginning in 1931 she taught at Phoenix Union High School , Phoenix, Arizona , before returning to the Midwest in 1938 to begin her doctoral study at the State University of Iowa . It was here that her interest in folklore developed. She was granted a Doctor of Philosophy in English in 1943. Her dissertation was a never-published novel, “Hell’s Holler,” dealing with the primitive conditions of her native Chariton River Valley and its tensions with the college of osteopathic medicine in nearby Kirksville, Missouri. The novel reflects in some measure her brief and unhappy marriage to an alcoholic artist, a match of which her family disapproved and which ended in divorce in the late 1940s.Career Musick began her college teaching career at Iowa's William Penn College , Oskaloosa, Iowa in 1942; two years later she became a member of the faculty of Iowa Wesleyan College . In 1946 she moved to West Virginia to accept a teaching position at Fairmont State College now Fairmont State University where she continued to teach until her retirement in May 1967 . She felt that the Appalachian region surrounding the college was ripe for fieldwork in folklore, and the college in need of courses on folk literature . She laid out a program of research which was approved by college president George H. Hand, and the college’s first folklore course was inaugurated in 1948. In 1950 she revived the state’s folklore society, dormant since 1917, and in 1951 became the founding editor of West Virginia Folklore , serving in that capacity until her retirement in 1967. According to her eulogy by William Hugh Jansen, Folklore Professor at the University of Kentucky , she had become “a public relations agent for West Virginia Folklore.” At the same time , she wrote two folklore columns for West Virginia newspapers: “The Old Folks Say” for the Times-West Virginian in Fairmont and “Sassafras Tea” for the Allegheny Journal in Elkins and Marlinton , while making numerous conference appearances, publishing regularly in a wide variety of journals, offering workshops and public presentations, and giving talks on radio and television. She was also active as a poet, writer of short stories and dramatist with community theater programs. Dr. Musick was diagnosed with spinal cancer on November 8, 1973, and died July 2, 1974 in Fairmont, West Virginia at age 76. In the interests of medical progress, she had allowed herself to be subjected to experimental treatments. Her papers are now archived in the West Virginia Folklife Center at Fairmont State. In 1980, the university library was renamed in her honor.Works Books Ballads, Folk Songs, and Folk Tales from West Virginia , Morgantown:West Virginia University Library The Telltale Lilac Bush and Other West Virginia Ghost Tales , Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky Green Hills of Magic, West Virginia Folktales From Europe , Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky Coffin Hollow and Other Ghost Tales , Lexington: The University Press of KentuckyShort stories and articles 1946. “A Missouri Dance Call.” Journal of American Folklore , 59, 323-34. 1946. “Three Folksongs from Missouri.” Hoosier Folklore , 5, 29-34. 1946. “Iowa Student Tales,” Hoosier Folklore , 5, 103-110. 1947. “Folklore from West Virginia,” Hoosier Folklore , 6, 41- 49. 1947. “The Old Album of William A. Larkin.” Journal of American Folklore , 60, 201-51. 1947. “A Snake Story from West Virginia.” Journal of American Folklore , 60, 301. 1947. Review of Ozark Folksongs, Vol. I, by Vance Randolph. Journal of American Folklore , *60, 434-36. 1948. “West Virginia Folklore.” Hoosier Folklore , 7, 1-14. 1948. “The Tune the Old Cow Died On,” Hoosier Folklore , 7, 105-106. 1949. Review of Ozark Folksongs, Vols. II-III, by Vance Randolph. Journal of American Folklore , 62, 453-55. 1950. “Children's Rhymes from Missouri.” Journal of American Folklore , 63, 425-37. 1950. “Skeletons from a Homespunner's Closet,” From the Manuscript of James S. Williams. Hoosier Folklore , 9, 111-116. 1951. “Folksong Hunters in Missouri.” Midwest Folklore , 1,23-31. 1951. “Juggin' Party Tales.” Southern Folklore Quarterly , 15, 211-219. 1951. Review of Ozark Folksongs, Vol. IV, by Vance Randolph. Journal of American Folklore , 64, 442-43. 1952. “Indiana Witch Tales.” Journal of American Folklore , 65, 57-65. 1952. “Omens and Tokens of West Virginia.” Midwest Folklore , 2, 263- 267. 1956. “European Folktales in West Virginia.” Midwest Folklore , 6, 27- 37. 1957. “Ballads and Folksongs from West Virginia: Part I.” Journal of American Folklore , 70, 247-61. 1957. “Ballads and Folksongs from West Virginia: Part II .” Journal of American Folklore , 70, 336-57. 1958. “West Virginia Ghost Stories .” Midwest Folklore , 8, 21-28. 1960. “The Trickster Story in West Virginia.” Midwest Folklore , 10, 125-132. 1974. Witchcraft and the Devil in West Virginia. , 1974. 1, 271-76.
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