Sanger, Alice B.
Sanger, Alice B.
American stenographer. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana; dau. of Joseph Sanger (died 1899) and Susan Webster Smith Sanger (died 1924).
As stenographer for President Benjamin Harrison, was the 1st woman employed in executive offices of an American president (1889–93).
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