Mary Noel Arrowsmith

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BornMay 28, 1890
DiedOctober 7, 1965(1965-10-07) (aged 75)
OccupationEducator
Mary Noel Arrowsmith
A white woman, smiling, in a brimmed hat, jacket, shirt, necktie
Mary Noel Arrowsmith, from a 1919 publication.
BornMay 28, 1890
DiedOctober 7, 1965(1965-10-07) (aged 75)
OccupationEducator
AwardsCroix de Guerre

Mary Noel Arrowsmith (May 28, 1890 – October 7, 1965) was an American educator who was awarded a Croix de Guerre for her work with YMCA in France during World War I. Later she was active in promoting safety education and in the peace movement. She also served on the national staff of the YWCA.

Mary Noel Arrowsmith was born May 28, 1890, in Connecticut, the daughter of Harold Arrowsmith and Helen Fleming Smith Arrowsmith.[1][2] Her father was an Episcopal clergyman.[3] She graduated from Smith College in 1913.[4] At Smith, she wrote about Hinduism, and wrote poetry, for the college magazine.[5][6]

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