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In 1931, Koller married New York advertising executive Joseph Leopold and became a homemaker, raising the couple's two children, Robert (1934-2004) and John. While raising her sons she started a successful toy company based on designs she had made herself for places to park toy vehicles.
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from Weston. She introduced a minimum wage law which passed in the next session and an equal pay law which was passed in that session. In 1950 she was elected Secretary of State. In 1953 her office produced a general revision of election laws which successfully passed the legislature.
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Economic Stabilization Program Quarterly Report, Executive Office of the President, Cost of Living Council, Covering the Period August 31 through December 31, 1971, Government Printing Office, 1972, p.
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During the Nixon administration Leopold served on a Health Services Industry Committee which was intended to develop measures to reduce inflation in the health care industry. She is listed as living in
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Medal in 1960, an award given to women who, like Addams, "are pioneers in their professions, outstanding in character, and recognized for their contributions to the arts, sciences, and society".
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department store. She soon advanced to being personnel director, first for the female employees and then for all employees. She was later personnel director for
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In November 1953 Leopold resigned to be director of the United States Women's Bureau, first as a recess appointment by President
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On Account of Sex: The Politics of Women's Issues, 1945–1968, Cynthia Harrison, University of California Press, 1989, p. 34
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public schools, Alice Leopold organized a hot lunch program for the students and became the president of the local
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in 1927 having double-majored in English and economics. After a training course, she became an assistant buyer for
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Alice Koller was the daughter of E. Leonard Koller (1872-1953) and Leonora Edwards Koller (1881-1942). Born in
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and then confirmed by the Senate in January 1954. Eisenhower probably replaced the previous director,
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address, and the call was repeated for the remainder of Eisenhower's administration.
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https://hollisarchives.lib.harvard.edu/repositories/8/resources/5769
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American politician, social activist and government official
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Papers of Alice K. Leopold, 1953-1956, Schlesinger Library
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In 1958, Leopold was given an honorary Doctor of Laws by
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https://universitysecretary.rutgers.edu/degrees?page=5
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Members of the Connecticut House of Representatives
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United States Women's Bureau
Dwight Eisenhower
Frieda S. Miller
Esther Peterson
Secretary of the State of Connecticut
John Davis Lodge
Winifred McDonald
Charles B. Keats
Scranton
Pennsylvania
Alexandria
Virginia
Secretary of the State of Connecticut
United States Women's Bureau
Scranton
Pennsylvania
Goucher College
Towson
Maryland
Hutzler's
Baltimore
B. Altman and Company
Weston
Connecticut
Parent Teacher Association
League of Women Voters
Connecticut House of Representatives
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Frieda S. Miller

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