词条 | Pauline Revere Thayer |
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Around 1916, Woodrow Wilson appointed Thayer chairman of the Women's Committee of the Massachusetts Division, Council of National Defense.[7] She was "looked upon as advisor and confidante" to Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover.[8] From ca.1921 through ca.1931, she was head of Immigration and Americanization in the Massachusetts Department of Education.[9][8] Around 1929 she was appointed "vice-chairman of Governor Frank G. Allen's Committee on Unemployment.[8] In 1921 she was part of a national committee appointed by Immigration Commissioner Walter W. Husband to review policy related to welfare of immigrants.[10][11] Thayer represented Massachusetts as a delegate in the 1924 Republican National Convention[12] and the 1928 Republican National Committee, with Louis K. Liggett.[13] She died on September 29, 1934, in Lancaster, Massachusetts. References1. ^Quincy G.A.R. Post is 50 years old; Anniversary Exercises Wednesday Evening. Boston Daily Globe. Jun 1, 1919. p.E1. 2. ^National Affairs: Dawesology. Time Magazine. Monday, Apr. 27, 1925. 3. ^Nathaniel Thayer dead; Capitalist and Railroad Promoter Dies at His Home in Boston. New York Times, Mar 22, 1911. p.11. 4. ^The Harvard graduates' magazine, v.19. 1911. 5. ^Edward C. Mansfield. Work of the Massachusetts Volunteer Aid Association During the War with Spain, 1898. 6. ^Samuel Hornblower. Fifteen Minutes: The Old Boys' Clubs. Harvard Crimson. April 27, 2000. 7. ^The Journal of home economics, v.11. American Home Economics Association, May 1919; p.231. 8. ^1 2 Mrs. Thayer dead: Paul Revere's kin; For 50 Years She Led in Social and Political Activities of Massachusetts; Was capitalist's widow; Honored by Three Presidents, She Was Noted for Her Many Philanthropies. New York Times. Sep 30, 1934. p.35. 9. ^Patterson's American educational directory, v.28. 1931. 10. ^Board to aid immigrants; Husband Appoints Four to Help Form Welfare Policy. New York Times. June 25, 1921; p.10. 11. ^Edward Hale Bierstadt. Aspects of Americanization. Cincinnati, Stewart Kidd Co., 1921. 12. ^Paul Revere descendant Massachusetts delegate. Boston Daily Globe. Jun 13, 1924. p.31. 13. ^Dr. Work favored as Hoover manager;... The New National Committee. New York Times. Jun 16, 1928. p.5. Further reading
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