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Alice Ames Winter

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459: 437: 20: 58:, philanthropist and women's rights activist. She had three siblings, including a sister, Edith Theodora Ames; a brother, Theodore, who died in infancy; and a half brother, Charles Wilberforce Ames. Her ancestors included Francis and John Cooke, and Richard Warren who arrived in the United States in 1620 on the 77:
During the period of 1890 to 1892, Winter worked as a teacher, and in the 1890s, she served as president of the Minneapolis Kindergarten Association. She was one of the founders and was the first president (1907-15) of the
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Woman's Committee and the Minnesota Commission of Public Safety Women's Auxiliary. She also served as director of the Minnesota Child Labor Commission, and of the Minneapolis chapter of the
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On June 25, 1892, she married Thomas Gerald Winter, of Minneapolis, Minnesota. They had a son, Charles Gilbert, and a daughter, Edith Winter Ames. In religion, Winter was a Unitarian.
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After the war, she continued her organizational activities as vice-president (1918-20) and president (1920-24) of the GFWC. In 1920, she was affiliated with the establishment of the
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Winter was a student at the Pennsylvania Academy Fine Arts. She graduated from
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in 1886 with a B.A. degree, and in 1889 with an M.A. degree.
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American writer and women's club leader (1865–1944)
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litterateur
General Federation of Women's Clubs
Albany, New York
Charles Gordon
Fanny Baker Ames
Wellesley College
Minneapolis
World War I
Council of National Defense
Minnesota
American Red Cross
woman suffrage
Women's Joint Congressional Committee
Republican National Committee
Hoover Institution
The Prize to the Hardy
Jewel Weed
The Heritage of Women


Herringshaw 1914



Traub 1919


"Alice Ames Winter"
Who's Who in America 1944

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