Andrews, Elsie Euphemia (1888–1948)

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Andrews, Elsie Euphemia (1888–1948)

New Zealand teacher and pacifist. Born on Dec 23, 1888, at Huitangi, Taranaki, New Zealand; died on Aug 26, 1948, at New Plymouth, New Zealand; dau. of John Andrews and Emily (Young) Andrews.

Was infant mistress at Fitzroy School, New Plymouth (1912–35); founded New Plymouth High School for Old Girls' Association (1907); was a member of New Plymouth branch of New Zealand Educational Institute and New Zealand Women Teachers' Association; helped revive local branch of National Council of Women of New Zealand (NCW, 1930), then resigned as president upon outbreak of WWII; active in Pan-Pacific Women's Association; following Honolulu convention (1930), became a pacifist and frequently addressed meetings of women's groups, including Young Women's Christian Association (YMCA). Awarded British Empire Medal (1938).

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