Morrow, Elizabeth Cutter (1873–1955)

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Morrow, Elizabeth Cutter (1873–1955)

American author and educator. Born Elizabeth Reeve Cutter in Cleveland, Ohio, May 29, 1873; died Jan 23, 1955; dau. of Charles Long and Annie E. (Spencer) Cutter; graduate of Smith College, 1896; further studied at Sorbonne and in Florence, Italy; m. Dwight W. Morrow (US Senator and ambassador to Mexico), June 16, 1903; children: Anne Morrow Lindbergh (b. 1906); Elisabeth Reeve Morgan (d. 1934); Constance Cutter Morrow; Dwight Morrow Jr.

After husband was appointed ambassador to Mexico, wrote many articles about the Mexican scene and 5 children's books; became acting president of Smith (1939), the 1st woman to head the college since its founding; was deeply opposed to the isolationist views of her famous son-in-law.

See also Women in World History.

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