Glenn, Mary Willcox (1869–1940)

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Glenn, Mary Willcox (1869–1940)

American social-welfare worker. Born Mary Willcox Brown, Dec 14, 1869, in Baltimore, Maryland; died Nov 3, 1940, in New York, NY; dau. of John Willcox Brown (banker) and Ellen Turner (Macfarland) Brown; sister of J. Thompson Brown and Donaldson Brown (industrialists), Eleanor (Brown) Merrill (head of National Society for the Prevention of Blindness); m. John Mark Glenn (lawyer), May 21, 1902.

Served as general secretary (1897–1900) of Henry Watson Children's Aid Society in Baltimore; appointed general secretary of Baltimore Charity Organization Society (1900); was 1st secretary of Arundell Club, Baltimore's 1st woman's club; taught as regular faculty member of New York School of Philanthropy (later New York School of Social Work of Columbia University); elected 2nd female president of National Conference of Charities and Correction (1915); served as chair of executive board (1920–24) and president (1924–36) of Family Welfare Association of America; co-founded Church Mission of Help (later Episcopal Service for Youth) (1911).