Herron, Carrie Rand (1867–1914)

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Herron, Carrie Rand (1867–1914)

American political patron. Name variations: Caroline Rand Herron. Born Caroline Rand, Mar 17, 1867, in Burlington, Iowa; died Jan 11, 1914, in Florence, Italy; dau. of Elbridge Dexter Rand (businessman) and Caroline Amanda Rand (1828–1905, philanthropist); m. George Davis Herron (minister), May 25, 1901; children: 2 sons.

Served as instructor in social and physical culture (1893–99) and principal for women (1894) at Iowa College in Grinnell (later Grinnell College); helped fund E.D. Rand Gymnasium for women at Iowa College (1897); campaigned with husband for socialist causes, including presidential candidacy of Eugene Debs; was secretary of Social Apostolate in Chicago, IL; served as delegate to Indianapolis convention which created new Socialist Party of America (1901); with mother's bequest, established Rand School of Social Science in NY (1906).