Agnes Wright Spring

[2] In 1913 Wright was the first woman to graduate with a civil engineering degree from the University of Wyoming.

[2] She was a journalist, the editor of The Arrow, the national organ of Pi Beta Phi fraternity.

[1] In the 1920s she worked at the Pi Beta Phi settlement school in Gatlinburg, Tennessee.

During World War II, from 1935 to 1941, she served as the director of the Wyoming Federal Writer’s Project.

[2] The Agnes Wright Spring, 1894-1988, Papers are preserved at the University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center.

Agnes Wright Spring
A Few of the Eminent Women of Colorado, Margaret Tod Ritter, Virginia D. McClurg, Christine Whiting Parmenter, Lillian White Spencer, Nona L. Brooks, Agnes Wright Spring, Millicent H. Velhagen