Florence Ward Stiles

Florence Ward Stiles (1897–1981) was an American architect and librarian who in 1939 was appointed the first advisor to women students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

[4] Later she established a private practice with a focus on small dwellings and remodeling historic houses.

[4] In 1931 she became the librarian at MIT's Rotch Library of Architecture and Planning.

[5] In 1948 she resigned her position as Rotch librarian to resume her private architectural practice.

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