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At the close of her administration, DAR was debt-free and well-organized, and membership had increased. Robert was active in DAR parliamentary work throughout the rest of her life, even serving as National Parliamentarian in the Carraway Administration.
She held memberships in various historical and patriotic organizations. Robert passed away in May in Annapolis, Md.
Helena R. She held various chapter chairmanships and chapter offices, including chapter regent from — She was national vice chairman of the Northern Division from — and also served as Vice President General from — In , she was elected national president of the National Society Children of the American Revolution.
Before being elected President General in , she served under the Becker Administration as Organizing Secretary General from — A woman of great courage and strong spiritual faith, Mrs. She devoted her entire administration to serving and supporting the United States during the Second World War. Believing it was the patriotic duty of the organization to comply with the needs of the government during wartime, Mrs.
Pouch gladly relocated all three Continental Congresses held during her term. She also rallied the members to do anything they could to assist with the war effort. Pouch often spoke of the importance of courage, faith and prayer. She requested that all DAR members pray daily for those serving in the armed forces.
Pouch encouraged all able members to volunteer with civil defense organizations such as the American Red Cross and even to serve within the ranks of the U. Pouch called it in her opening address to the more than 4, attendees, approved several committees to assist the war effort. These organizations provided American and Allied soldiers in prisoner of war camps with necessary food, clothing and medical supplies.
By this time, the United States had been fully engulfed in the war for more than a year and a half. Remaining resilient and faithful, Mrs. We now face greater sacrifices. Pouch addressed the need to expand the blood plasma collection program and to purchase more war bonds. Outside of DAR, Mrs. Pouch was a member of several historical and social organizations, including the Girl Scout Council of Greater New York.
She also served as vice president of the Staten Island Historical Society. A tennis champion, Mrs. Pouch held U. Open championships in both singles and doubles. Pouch was born in New York City in March She was married to William H. Pouch passed away in November She rose through the ranks in her chapter quickly, serving as treasurer and chapter regent. She also held numerous national chairmanships and state offices in Georgia, including State Regent from — Talmadge also served as Recording Secretary General from — before being elected President General in The first President General to represent the South, Mrs.
Talmadge brought a flare of Southern charm as well as strong leadership skills to the National Society. As service members returned home, many were hospitalized for extended periods. The donation of more than two-way radio sets for bedridden patients were a help to hospital staff.
Also, the donation of more than 30 motion picture machines to various hospitals gave those who had given so much for their country some recreational relief. In the last year of the war, restrictions on civilian activities were at their peak.
The cancellation of the 54th Continental Congress in was a reflection of the state of the country. Talmadge was proactive and held an extended National Board of Management meeting in April to assure that the business of DAR would continue. National officers, national chairman and state regents were able to deliver their annual reports.
All necessary business matters were reviewed by the Board of Management and the war efforts of the National Society continued. Several state conferences also were canceled. Talmadge was unable to make as many official state and international trips as her predecessors. Representing the National Society as an observer, Mrs.
This conference was attended by 50 Allied nations to develop what would become the United Nations Charter. Although the war was not yet over, Allied nations were taking steps to promote peace, international security and respect for human rights. While on the West Coast for the conference, Mrs. Talmadge was able to attend DAR chapter and state meetings in several states.
World War II formally ended in September The National Society had invested significant amounts of time, energy and resources to support the government, military and civil defense organizations. The post-war support would continue well into the following year with the relocation of the 55th Continental Congress to Atlantic City, N.
Truman asked her to serve on the National Famine Emergency Council. The council, formed following the critical worldwide food shortage that stemmed from the war, was charged with promoting and developing methods for relief. In the last months of her administration, Mrs. Talmadge took great interest in historic preservation. Her project as President General was the erection of the Valley Forge Bell Tower, which would house the bells of the carillon.
Talmadge also revived her interest in children and education. When it was evident that financial contributions to the war effort were no longer necessary, Mrs. The goal of the office was to promote and garner publicity for the Society. Racial tensions lingered from the well-publicized Marian Anderson incident. Talmadge sought to portray her beloved organization in a better light through the Press Relations Office. At the close of her administration, she opened the 56th Continental Congress, which had returned to Washington, D.
The Daughters also gave countless hours of their time to war relief efforts. Talmadge was born in Tennessee. She married Julius Young Talmadge, a successful businessman from Athens. Extremely proud of her heritage, Mrs. Talmadge also belonged to several other patriotic organizations, including the Colonial Dames of America, United Daughters of the Confederacy and the American Legion Auxiliary.
Talmadge was elected Honorary President General in She continued to serve the National Society through national chairmanships and state-level projects. She died in Athens, Ga. An early advocate of the work of the National Society, Mrs. She maintained her membership with Twin Forks Chapter.
She was elected State Regent in Grace Colglazier Marshall of South Carolina was running for the office when she suddenly passed away in April Although she was encouraged by the selected Marshall Associates, Mrs. Not sure if she would be successful as a last-minute replacement, Mrs.
Through the entire week of Congress she wore the same pink dress. A redesign of the facilities was overdue as the buildings were no longer adequate for the growing National Society. Additional space was needed. The renovation and relocation projects were approved during Continental Congress in In April the work was complete and dedication ceremonies were held.
The installation of a central heating system for the Headquarters facilities was also approved and completed under Mrs. As a former Good Citizenship Committee national chairman, Mrs. Born and raised in Indiana, Mrs. While in school, she met Roscoe C. The two married and eventually settled in Brookville, Ind. While serving as Indiana State Regent, she edited the roster of more than 1, soldiers and patriots who are buried in Indiana.
Famous for searching through cemeteries and records, Mrs. Before her election as President General, Mrs. If we do become completely satisfied, then we shall cease to grow and to be of service to our country. Patton not only ascended to the position of President General, but also successfully led the National Society to an improved financial standing.
Patton was born on February 5, , in Circleville, Ohio. She was the youngest daughter of Judge Samuel W. On July 4, , she married James B. Patton, a Ritter Lumber Company official. Patton transferred her membership to Orange Mountain Chapter. After another move in to Columbus, Ohio, she transferred her membership to Columbus Chapter, which she served as chapter regent from — After her time as Vice Regent, Mrs.
Patton served as Ohio State Regent from — From — Mrs. While in this position she edited and revised the DAR Handbook. Patton won the race against Maymie D. Lammers of Texas for the position of President General. When she began her term, she inherited several projects that had put a financial strain on DAR. The cost of maintaining DAR Headquarters as well as an expanding staff caused a further financial burden.
During this time, Mrs. Patton sought new bids for many of the DAR publications in order to save money. On March 1, the Ellis Island U. Marine Hospital that DAR supported closed.
Ever proud of the DAR Headquarters, a set of kodachrome slides and postcards was released as a fundraiser as well. Patton asked the membership to vote on whether to continue the building of and fund raising for the Valley Forge Memorial Bell Tower, which began several administrations prior to the Patton Administration. The vote passed. On April 18, , the Memorial Bell Tower was dedicated and the debt was paid. After taking office Mrs. Patton learned that the magazine was a large financial burden.
National defense was an issue dear to Mrs. In May , Mrs. Patton went on an inspection tour of various military training centers. It is also noteworthy that air raid drills and fire drills were done regularly at DAR Headquarters during this time.
In , at the last Continental Congress of her term, Mrs. Patton thanked the DAR membership for all its hard work. Patton worked hard to move DAR in a financially sound direction. Patton is remembered for her leadership, sincerity and tact. She died on June 3, , and is buried in Forest Grove Cemetery. After college she taught English in Jacksonville and Smithfield, N.
While teaching in Smithfield, Miss Caraway assigned her students a class project editing an issue of the Smithfield Herald. Her great work with this project was noticed by local businessmen, and she was offered a job editing the semi-weekly paper The Smithfield Observer. In order to sharpen her journalism skills, Miss Carraway spent a summer taking classes at Columbia University. While in New York City, she wrote pieces for The New York Times , beginning what would became a lifelong career writing feature articles as a correspondent journalist.
After editing The Smithfield Observer for two years, she moved back to New Bern in the early s to write for her hometown paper, the New Bernian.
During this time, she also wrote feature articles for larger papers such as the Raleigh Times. She worked for the New Bernian until , when she became a full-time freelance writer. Throughout her career she wrote as a correspondent for the Associated Press, covering issues ranging from the Smith-Hoover presidential campaign to Fort Bragg during World War II, and was often the only female journalist covering these issues.
Soon her pen name, G. Carraway, became well known. As legend has it, Mrs. This was followed by a term as Vice President General from — In Miss Carraway ran unopposed for President General. All of the projects she took on were paid in full. Miss Carraway strove to expand the Society as well as make it more efficient. During her term renovations were made to an aging Constitution Hall. During her administration membership increased by 26, new members, a net gain of 10, members.
Additionally, junior membership significantly increased. The first concert at the Valley Forge Memorial Bell Tower was broadcast on November 22, , on a nationwide radio network. Wishing to celebrate the U. Eisenhower, to declare September 17—23 Constitution Week. At the end of her term, Miss Caraway reported that she traveled 76, miles as President General. A kitchen fire devastated the building in , and afterward it sat in ruins. She searched for the original architectural drawings of the palace and eventually discovered them in the New York Historical Society Library.
In Miss Carraway persuaded acquaintance and philanthropist Maude Moore Latham to start a fund for the restoration of the palace.
Latham started the Latham Trust and also willed her estate to restoration efforts. Miss Carraway worked with the state legislature to organize restoration efforts and convince the state to accept Mrs. Restoration of the palace started soon after Mrs. Latham passed away in Miss Carraway served as the director of the restored Tryon Palace from — Miss Carraway was an avid baseball fan. Work and a busy schedule would not deter her from missing a World Series game. On occasion she was seen carrying a small television to her office.
She passed away on May 7, , in the same New Bern home in which she was born. Groves was known as a poised and patriotic woman who was very proud of her heritage. Her love of the past and her country played a role in many of her projects and was also demonstrated in her role as President General.
Groves was descended from prominent families from Maryland and Virginia. Her ancestors migrated to Kentucky and then moved west once more, finally settling in Missouri. Groves was born in Cape Girardeau, Mo. After graduation Mrs. Groves spent a few years working for the federal government in Washington, D. She moved back to Cape Girardeau where she married businessman Frederic A. Groves in The couple had two daughters: Jane, who passed away in , and Marjorie.
Several of Mrs. Her mother was an organizing member of Nancy Hunter Chapter as well as chapter regent from — She was elected Missouri State Regent in However, her main project was the restoration of the interior of Arrow Rock Tavern.
In June of that year Mrs. Richards died unexpectedly. The candidates for the national board selected Mrs. Groves to replace Mrs. Richards on the slate as the candidate for President General and she went on to win a three-way election in Groves maintained a balance between patriotic and educational projects, while also taking on projects that made the Society run more efficiently.
Dedicated in her honor on October 26, , this modern cottage would become home to 24 students, with six bedrooms, six baths and a suite used as a playroom on the ground floor.
During her administration a collection of manuscripts, letters and documents with the signatures of 74 framers of the U. Constitution were acquired for the Americana Collection.
In October , Mrs. Groves had a positive impact on the Society she led. Membership continued to increase and DAR experienced a net gain of 2, members from February to February Due to the success of chapter projects that celebrated American History Month in February, the American History Month Committee was elevated from a subcommittee. During her term Mrs. This group made it possible for the Museum to acquire valuable objects.
Groves displayed patriotism and leadership in all that she did. Ever proud of her heritage, Mrs. Groves was also active in a number of patriotic organizations. Prior to her election as President General, Mrs. White was an accomplished businesswoman who used her management experience and financial knowledge to lead DAR. She taught languages, economics and history in both Massachusetts and New York City. On August 12, , Mrs.
White married businessman Ashmead White and the couple moved to Bangor. When Mr. White passed away in , Mrs. White entered the investment banking field. At the time of her election as President General, Mrs. White was a vice president of Pierce, White and Drummond, Inc. White found it important to be active in civic and community work. She also served on the Maine Highway Safety Committee in Twice, Mrs.
White was appointed to the Maine Judicial Council by the governor of Maine. In this position she was one of three non-judges on the council, and the only woman. Both of the Whites were involved with Mr. White served as president of the Society of Bowdoin Women and Mr. White served as a page at the Continental Congress shortly after joining the Society.
After marrying Mr. White, she transferred her membership to the Frances Dighton Williams Chapter in Bangor, but not before serving as regent of Hannah Weston Chapter from — She went on to serve as Maine State Regent from — In she received more votes than any other candidate running for Vice President General.
She served as the president of the Vice Presidents General Club from — White was elected President General in after a close race against Kathryn L. Newland of Michigan. Her circle brooch with clear stones is one of the first known pins representing a President General and her administration.
Additionally, the Doris Pike White endowment was created and the interest was used for maintenance for this Auditorium-Gymnasium. One of Mrs. Several improvements to the buildings were completed during the White Administration, including a three-year landscaping project that enhanced the area around DAR Headquarters and created the Memorial Garden on D Street. The Banquet Hall was redecorated for the first time since The Kansas Chapel was constructed and dedicated.
This was paid for with funds from the Friends of the Museum. With Mrs. White at the helm, DAR enjoyed financial success. Under her management Constitution Hall rentals increased. At the end of her term Mrs. In addition to this, membership hit an all-time record of , members and 2, chapters.
After her term as President General, Mrs. White enjoyed traveling around the world, but also remained active in the Society. She served as president of the National Officers Club from — She moved to Portland, Maine, but maintained a summer home in Lubec. She transferred her membership back to Hannah Weston Chapter, and she frequently spoke to fellow chapter members about DAR topics as well as her travels.
White died in Portland, Maine, on November 22, , after a long illness. She is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery in Bangor. Duncan was born on December 19, , in Alexandria, Va. A lifelong resident of Alexandria, she was educated in Alexandria public schools. She married Robert Duncan, a longtime family friend. They had three boys: Robinson, Moncure and Bruce. Throughout the years, Mrs. Duncan worked in several professional positions, such as secretary to the director of the American Red Cross, Eastern Division, as well as secretary to the president of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
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