Edith Brake West

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Born(1885-06-18)June 18, 1885
SpouseGeorge Franklin West
Edith Brake West
From l to r: Helen Van Gulpen Harris, chairman of legislation of the County Federation of Women's Club, Mrs. L.G. Leonard, former president, Mrs. Frederick G. Athearn, new president, Edith Brake West, chairman of American Citizenship
Born(1885-06-18)June 18, 1885
SpouseGeorge Franklin West

Edith Brake West (born June 18, 1885) was an American educator. She conducted a ground-breaking survey of county organizations which was recognized by the National Federation of Women's Clubs.

Edith Brake was born on June 18, 1885, in Fowler, Indiana, the daughter of Edwin V. and Mary Brake.[1]

She graduated from the Colorado Teacher's College and did post-graduate work at University of Denver and University of California. [1]

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