Baxter, Millicent Amiel (1888–1984)

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Baxter, Millicent Amiel (1888–1984)

New Zealand pacifist. Name variations: Millicent Amiel Macmillan Brown. Born Millicent Amiel Macmillan Brown, Jan 8, 1888, in Christchurch, New Zealand; died July 3, 1984, near Dunedin, New Zealand; dau. of John Macmillan Brown (founding professor of Canterbury College) and Helen (Connon) Brown (school principal); University of Sydney, BA, 1908; Newnham College, University of Cambridge (degrees not then conferred to women), 1912; m. Archie Baxter (farmer), 1921 (died 1970); children: 2 sons.

Studied languages in New Zealand and in Germany, returning to New Zealand before outbreak of WWI; worked with Red Cross and other support groups during war and became pacifist (1918); actively involved in peace campaigns and groups throughout her life.

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 3).