Julia Traylor Dyar

Julia Traylor DyarJulia Traylor Dyar is a fifth-generation resident of Troup County, Georgia. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in French from LaGrange College in 1946. After her marriage to the youngest weekly newspaper editor in Georgia, the late Hubert Lenhard Dyar, in 1948, she began writing a weekly column and was associate editor of the Royston (Georgia) Record for ten years. The couple moved to Atlanta, where she was assistant manager and later manager of Georgia Press Association, the trade association of the state's weekly and daily newspapers, until 1978. Mrs. Dyar returned to her hometown, LaGrange, Georgia, to be public relations director for her alma mater, LaGrange College, for almost fifteen years, before her retirement in 1993. Since then, she has written a weekly historical column, Memoried Glances, for the LaGrange Daily News. A compulsive reader, she is a member and a past president of the Round Table, LaGrange's oldest book club, founded in 1931. Her claim to fame is being an aunt, great-aunt and great-great-aunt. Read More Read Less

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Remembering Lagrange:24 % NR
Publisher: History Press (SC)
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