A 1971 proposal to replace Glick with President Dwight D. Eisenhower (raised in Abilene, Kansas) failed to gain traction, but the call for official statue replacement arose again in the late 90s: Kansas State Representative Todd Tiahrt of Wichita was annoyed that visitors taking Capitol Hill tours didnt care about the two Kansas statues in Statuary Hall. 4 0 obj She and her sister, Amelia, were the daughters of Edwin and Amy Earhart of Atchison, Kansas. After Earhart's disappearance, the trophy chest became the property of Earhart's mother, Amy Otis Earhart, and then Earhart's sister, Muriel Earhart Morrissey. Please reset your password. The 'Creed III' Star Lied About Being On Raya, Get Even More From Bustle Sign Up For The Newsletter. The family did get one wish fulfilled: Amelia was depicted in pants, not in a dress or even her iconic jodhpurs. In 1905 Kansas sent its first statue to Washington: a marble statue of Senator John James Ingalls. (The story goes that he would become a Methodist if she converted to the GOP.). But Representative Jerry Henry, a Democrat, came up with an ingenious compromise. Nevertheless, Ware emphasizes the fact that Earhart wasnt swayed by those naysayers., She lived much of her life on her own terms, and did so by clearly expressing what she believed and what she wanted to do, and doing it, Kleppner says of his great-aunts legacy. In 2003, the Museum acquired the chest from Amy Morrissey Kleppner, Earhart's niece. They had two children, David, now deceased, and Amy Morrissey Kleppner of Silver Spring, Maryland.Grandchildren include James Morrissey of Oakland, CA; Suzanne Morrissey of Nahant, MA; Ellen Looney of Wakefield, MA; Paul Morrissey and Caroline Morrissey of Lynn, MA; Bram Kleppner of Burlington, VT and Caleb Kleppner of Mill Valley, CA.Services to celebrate the life of Muriel Morrissey were held at Grace Episcopal Church, Medford, Massachusetts. An Eisenhower statue was installed at the Capitol in 2003. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. Sister of Amelia Earhart and Infant Earhart, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=54994209, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~okrick/p8.htm#i215. The focus on her disappearance has overshadowed what [Amelia] accomplished in her short but very productive life, which included her role in promoting larger roles for women in aviation and especially how she was a role model for women, biographer Susan Ware tells Teen Vogue. The biggest setback was when she crashed her plane at the beginning of her 1937 round-the-world flight. Try again later. Outside of her career as an aviatrix, Earhart pursued her feminist agenda in her personal life. 45.During Muriel's long teaching career, she published numerous articles in professional education magazines. But before she could enter the storied building, the 12,000-pound Ingalls monument had to be removed under the Earhart committees care. Hesitant about marriage in the first place, Putnam proposed six times before Earhart agreed to wed, and, even then, she demanded an equal partnership, with her career being treated as a valid part of their life as a married couple, according to Ware. Grace Muriel Earhart Morrissey Age 98 Born Friday 29 Dec 1899 Died 2 Mar 1998 Start a FameChain His Other Children Children Together Amy Morrissey Kleppner David Morrissey died 1998 (bef.) But this historical anomaly has seemingly eclipsed Earharts legacy as one of the most successful female aviators in history. According to the New York Times in 1998, Kleppner revealed her theory about what happened to Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan, and said: It seems as though Kleppner has yet to comment on the potentially credible evidence regarding Earhart's alleged survival, as investigated in the new History Channel special Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence, which could certainly change her opinion on those theories. The world's most famous aviator may have disappeared over the Pacific Ocean in 1937, but she has landed in 2022, in bronze, wearing pants, in D.C. Kansas' most famous native daughter stands proudly. Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. In 2016 the Atchison Amelia Earhart Foundation was formed to raise private funding for the bronze statue and limestone base. When the cloth hiding Amelias face was whisked away, Governor Kelly exclaimed loudly, Oh my gosh, her belt buckle is Kansas! Her belt buckle was indeed in the shape of Kansas and had a sunflower on it, a nod to the states nickname, the Sunflower State. It was a long and arduous journey, but Earhart just became the 11th woman to join the pantheon of 100 statues allowed in the U.S. Capitol. In June, 1929, Muriel married Albert Morrissey, a World War I veteran, who died in 1978. When alive, she was lauded by President Herbert Hoover and, after 1932, often stayed at the Roosevelt White House. She is perhaps most well-known as the pilot who disappeared mysteriously in 1937 while flying over the Pacific Ocean. When they fail, their failure must be but a challenge to others.. One Cheers fan with a different political agenda wrote to the Wichita Eagle and argued that a statue that would really stand out in the Capitol building would be a bronzed depiction of Wichitas Kirstie Alley. Now that she is back in town, perhaps her face will remind congressional leaders to move on that pressing legislation. Ware describes Earharts position on marriage as remarkably modern. She kept her maiden name, and before her marriage to George Putnam in 1931, she sent him a letter on her concerns about marriage. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. Someone like Ike. He got out unscathed. And the subjects have to be dead. Two weeks earlier, a statue of Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune had replaced Floridas Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith (by state decree). When the cloth hiding Amelias face was whisked away, Governor Kelly exclaimed loudly, Oh my gosh, her belt buckle is Kansas! Her belt buckle was indeed in the shape of Kansas and had a sunflower on it, a nod to the states nickname, the Sunflower State. In 2003, the Museum acquired the chest from Amy Morrissey Kleppner, Earhart's niece. Make sure that the file is a photo. Pelosi celebrated Earhart as an American who personifies the daring and determined spirit of our nation as she takes her rightful place here in the Capitol.. Wanting to know what happened is certainly understandable, but it's Earhart's legacy, of inspiring women to break down gender walls and to follow their dreams, whatever the cost, that's most important. Amy M Kleppner 10417 Burnt Ember Dr Silver Spring, MD 20903 Age 92 (Born Aug 1931) (301) 439-7907 Background Check - Available Record ID: 394615246 Amy M Kleppner 256 Kleppner Rd Wardsboro, VT 05355 Age 92 (Born Aug 1931) (802) 896-6311 Background Check - Available 5 Editors Put Them to the Test, We tried the hottest hair perfumes of 2023 from Gisou to Being Frenshe, How Students Are Reacting to TikTok Bans at Major Universities. MyHeritage Family Trees; FamilySearch Family Tree; 1940 United States Federal Census; 1891 England & Wales Census . Muriel Morrissey was a charter member of the Medford Zonta Club, a worldwide service organization of executive women in business and the professions, founded in 1919. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. Amelia Earhart, the lady who replaced the old silver-tongued orator in Statuary Hall, will now be viewed by 2 to 3 million visitors each year, including many children who will be first introduced to an aviation legend by her statue. The winner, chosen in 2013, were brothers George and Mark Lundeen from Colorado, known for their bronze statue of Dr. Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, and a bronze tribute to the first astronauts to land on the moon that stands at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. She became just the 11th woman out of 100 statues in the Capitol. Explore how the celebrity world connects. See FameChain's massive Trump family tree. She and her sister, Amelia, were the daughters of Edwin and Amy Earhart of Atchison, Kansas. Someone like Ike. Muriel was active in the League of Women Voters, a long time member of The Daughters of the American Revolution and a member of the Medford Historical Society. Coincidentally, Earhart and the two Kansas men who preceded her in statuary hall were all connected to Atchison, Kansas, a once powerful town in the heyday of the railroads. View the profiles of people named Amy Morrissey on Facebook. Youre there forever and everlastingly until someone comes along whom your state thinks is sexier. Muriel was active in the League of Women Voters, a long time member of The Daughters of the American Revolution and a member of the Medford Historical Society. Answer and Explanation: Amelia Earhart did not have any natural children, but she did have two step-children. This is just one of the many defining quotes that emphasize the pioneering, nonconformist ways of famed pilot, author, and feminist icon Amelia Earhart. Muriel Morrissey was born in Kansas City, Kansas on December 29, 1899, only 2 days before the turn of the century. In 2010, Amelia got the break she needed when EVE (Equal Visibility Everywhere), a Miami-based nonprofit that promotes gender parity in icons and symbols of the United States, assured Atchisons citizens they would step in, if permitted, to raise all the funds, and even help select a sculptor. Nancy Pelosi speaks during the unveiling of a statue of Amelia Earhart during a ceremony in Statuary Hall at the US Capitol. It is believed to be correct at the time of inputting and is presented here in good faith. Try again later. Though it's satisfying to read about the possibility that we now have answers regarding the pilot's tragic and mysterious disappearance 80 years ago, Kleppner's intimate descriptions of her aunt perhaps paint a more satisfying picture one that is far less concerned with how Earhart disappeared, than it is with just how groundbreaking, fearless, and important a woman she truly was. Democrats didnt mind honoring the Republican Eisenhower, but they had a problem with just tossing Glick, the marble man Ike replaced, to the curb. There was an error deleting this problem. Coincidentally, Earhart and the two Kansas men who preceded her in statuary hall were all connected to Atchison, Kansas, a once powerful town in the heyday of the railroads. On that statue, also cast by the Lundeen brothers, the word aviatrix may be covered on the pedestal with a simple plaque reading, Aviator.. The Pacific Flight. Ask a Lawyer. This browser does not support getting your location. Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. But the uncontroversial Amelia Earharts chances of being immortalized improved since Republican and Democratic Kansan politicians still wanted her crowd-pleasing face inside the hallowed doors. Services to celebrate the life of Muriel Morrissey were held at Grace Episcopal Church, Medford, Massachusetts. Hy`^T 5Ozz !*eHU. The wing spread on the front panel is in true scale and proportion and modeled direct from the working drawings from which the plane itself was made. In 2003, the Museum acquired the chest from Amy Morrissey Kleppner, Earhart's niece. The carving on the front commemorates the North Atlantic flight. And on the fiftieth anniversary of her sister Amelia's disappearance Amelia, My Courageous Sister was first published.In June, 1929, Muriel married Albert Morrissey, a World War I veteran, who died in 1978. Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. Columbia University1919-1920 Muriel Morrissey was born in Kansas City, Kansas on December 29, 1899, only 2 days before the turn of the century. Later, I was told that while the family had approved the pedestals wording years earlier, they also preferred aviator. But it is too late. Meanwhile, George Washington Glick is rumored to stand in the basement of the Kansas State Historical Society in Topeka. Grace Muriel Earhart Morrissey of West Medford, Massachusetts, died in her sleep Monday, March 2, 1998 at the age of 98. On Jan. 15, Virginia became the 38th state to pass the ERA, making it law, but eight months later and nearly a century after its introduction it is still mysteriously still unratified. Nancy Pelosi speaks during the unveiling of a statue of Amelia Earhart during a ceremony in Statuary Hall at the US Capitol. Amy Kleppner (born Morrissey) was born to Henry Albert Morrissey and Grace Muriel Morrissey (born Earhart). The worlds most famous aviator may have disappeared over the Pacific Ocean in 1937, but she has landed in 2022, in bronze, wearing pants, in D.C. Kansas most famous native daughter stands proudly this week in the Capitols second-floor, amphitheater-shaped Statuary Hall, 125 years after her birth. Thanks for using Find a Grave, if you have any feedback we would love to hear from you. This account already exists, but the email address still needs to be confirmed. May 21 1932. Grace Muriel Earhart Morrissey of West Medford, Massachusetts, died in her sleep Monday, March 2, 1998 at the age of 98. Her impressive achievements garnered her much support in the public eye, with Ware describing the aviatrix as somewhat of a celebrity. Like us on Facebook. President Herbert Hoover presenting the National Geographic Society gold medal to Amelia Earhart in recognition of her continuous solo flight across the Atlantic. Though Earhart herself didn't have any children, her sister had two; a son by the name of David (now sadly deceased), and a daughter called Amy Kleppner. Nine years later, the second Kansas statue was ready: a seven-foot grey marble likeness of George Washington Glick. Connect to 1,096 Earhart profiles on Geni, Dec 29 1899 - Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas, USA, Mar 2 1998 - Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA, Samuel Edwin Stanton Earhart, Amelia J Earhart (born Otis), Amelia Mary Putman (born Earhart), Miss Earhart, Infant Earhart, Dec 29 1899 - Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, United States, Edwin Stanton Earhart, Amelia (Amy) Earhart (born Otis), Infant Earhart, Amelia Mary Putnam (born Earhart), Apr 1 1950 - Allston St@Vernon St@Brook Street, Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States, Dec 29 1900 - Kansas City, Clay, Missouri, Mar 2 1998 - Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, Samuel Stanton Earhart, Amelia Earhart (geb. Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. It was a long and winding journey to reach this American Valhalla, where the worthiest of worthies assemble for posterity. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Cond Nast. Amelia could live with servants and a garden and a horse stable and attend the finest private school in the area on her grandparents dime. Geni requires JavaScript! She was a member of the Massachusetts Poetry Society and the author of several poems, including "First Day," "To AE," and "Labor-in Vain No More." 1. Oops, something didn't work. In 1979 she was named "Citizen of the Year" by the Medford Chamber of Commerce and honored for her community participation by American Legion Post No. Why he had people spellbound with his speeches! Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. Grace Muriel Earhart Morrissey of West Medford, Massachusetts, died in her sleep Monday, March 2, 1998 at the age of 98. His mother (and Earharts niece), Amy M. Kleppner, Ph.D., is currently writing a book on her aunts participation in movements in and out of the sky. 2026.5 MI. Putnam conceived the wheel motif for the ebony feet. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA, Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA. Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. There are no volunteers for this cemetery. In June, 1929, Muriel married Albert Morrissey, a World War I veteran, who died in 1978. An Eisenhower statue was installed at the Capitol in 2003. Thanks for your help! Once that last obstacle was cleared away, it was Earharts turn for congressional glory. Most of her career she was the recipient of public praise and support., While a majority of Earharts career was marked by success and admiration from others, Ware says that in 1935, people began to claim that Earharts chosen flights were done for money. The winner, chosen in 2013, were brothers George and Mark Lundeen from Colorado, known for their bronze statue of Dr. Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, and a bronze tribute to the first astronauts to land on the moon that stands at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. In that documentary, in which the now viral photo is thoroughly investigated, experts conclude that Earhart may have crashed her plane in Jaluit Atoll in the Marshall Islands, and that she and Noonan were then held captive by Japanese soldiers. We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. This is a carousel with slides. It was the fastest in the history of congressional statuary, according to the Earhart Foundations Statue Chair, Jacque Pregont. Wife of Henry Albert Morrissey, USN At 11 a.m. on July 27, Earharts official welcome to her new home began with a ceremony presided over by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi in a fabulousand an utterly apt nod to Earharts stylefuchsia pantsuit. 2408 . Archival research shows that Earhart preferred the words aviator, pilot, or flyer to describe her occupation. 3 0 obj For a moment, the Capitol was fun. The contractor United Steerage hoisted Ingalls while he was still attached to his base. Years of delays followed. Nobody is about to re-carve the half-ton pedestal. When it came time for the unveiling, I could see from my birds-eye perch in the press gallery that it wasnt just one person who pulled the rope but rather a bunch of people, including Speaker Pelosi, Kansas Governor Laura Kelly (the rare Democratic woman in a very red state), Kansas senators Roger Marshall and Jerry Moran, Representative Sharice Davids, the Atchison Amelia Earhart Foundations President Karen Seaburg, and Pregont. It took several years before they raised the cash and the statue and the limestone pedestal were completed. 1 0 obj Copyright FameChain 2023, All rights reserved. Half of the allotted statues were placed in the Capitol Building by the late 1800s, all depicting white men. They had two children, David, now deceased, and Amy Morrissey Kleppner of Silver Spring, Maryland. National Air and Space Museum. No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. All photos appear on this tab and here you can update the sort order of photos on memorials you manage. Explore how the celebrity world connects. Ad Choices, Bella Ramsey Wore a Corseted Jumpsuit at Paris Fashion Week, Bella Hadid Just Took the Exposed G-String Trend to the Extreme, I Dressed Like Hailey Bieber for a Week to Find the Best Plus-Size Alternatives. As children only 2 years apart and growing up in Kansas, they were inseparable, sharing many tomboyish activities, riding horses together, loving animals, and participating in imaginative games. Subscribe now. Her Other Children Albert Morrissey Bio Details Full name Henry Albert Morrissey Gender Male Trivia Albert Morrissey Family This memorial has been copied to your clipboard. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. In a similar manner the carving on the left end of the chest commemorates the Pacific flight and the carving on the right end the Mexican flight.". Family members linked to this person will appear here. She became just the 11th woman out of 100 statues in the Capitol. At least one person didnt. Amy Kleppner is the niece of Amelia Earhart. Earhart always worked to portray her individual achievements as examples of what women could do if given a chance.. As someone with a traumatic brain injury, I know just how much is at stake. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. All relationship and family history information shown on FameChain has been compiled from data in the public domain. Getty Images/Getty Images News/Getty Images, evidence regarding Earhart's alleged survival, the Earhart sisters' rebellion against gender norms. Avoid political conflict and replace the forgotten Republican Ingalls with the famous Queen of the Air, Atchisons own Amelia Earhart. In 1963, Muriel wrote a biography of her sister, Courage is the Price. Grandchildren include James Morrissey of Oakland, CA; Suzanne Morrissey of Nahant, MA; Ellen Looney of Wakefield, MA; Paul Morrissey and Caroline Morrissey of Lynn, MA; Bram Kleppner of Burlington, VT and Caleb Kleppner of Mill Valley, CA. May 21 1932. She served on the School Committee, on the local Conservation Commission and in the 1980s was appointed to the Council on Aging. Then the many Republicans and Democrats in the room mingled, toasting everyones hero, Amelia Earhart. His mother (and Earhart's niece), Amy M. Kleppner, Ph.D., is currently writing a book on her aunt's participation in movements in and out of the sky. based on information from your browser. Try again. Equality among the dead is a myth, refuted by each figure in Statuary Hall. Resend Activation Email. Equality among the dead is a myth, refuted by each figure in Statuary Hall. In May 1932, she became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, a trip she completed in under 15 hours. March 31, 2013 - 1:03 am. As the only living family member of Earhart's family still talking about the great pioneer, Kleppner has continued to keep her aunt's powerful memory alive. This year, on Monday, July 18, the 500-pound hollow Amelia Earhart was taken out of storage at the Kansas City warehouse where she had been quietly stashed for a year after the Lundeen brothers delivered their finished artwork to the Atchison Amelia Earhart Foundation. Its likely Amelia Earhart knew both Ingalls and Glick. Since 1933, the rest are scattered throughout the building. Earhart set her first aviation record in 1922, at the age of 25, when she set the womens altitude record, at 14,000 feet. You can always change this later in your Account settings. 2 0 obj Earhart wore pants everywhere, even as a regular visiting lecturer at Purdue University, where she defied a rule that women were restricted to skirts or dresses on campus. Please enter your email address and we will send you an email with a reset password code. They have also lived in Silver Spring, MD and Goodyear, AZ. Top Result for Amy Kleppner. To add a flower, click the Leave a Flower button. Kansas Senators Sam Brownback and Pat Roberts celebrate the newly unveiled statue of Dwight D. Eisenhower in the Rotunda of the United States Capitol June 04, 2003. It would have been easy to give up, but she persisted. You walk right by the one from Oklahoma, Will Rogers, and everybody recognizes it, Tiahrt sniffed. Ware describes Earhart similarly, emphasizing the pilots ambition above all else. Matt Smith from the Nelson/Atkins Museum was in charge of the pedestal and installation, and he sent me a text at 9:32: Done. I thought he was kidding.. (The story goes that he would become a Methodist if she converted to the GOP.). Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? Her various successes as a female pilot even inspired future generations of young women to pursue careers in aviation. There is a problem with your email/password. This is not Amelia Earharts first tour of Washington. You walk right by the one from Oklahoma, Will Rogers, and everybody recognizes it, Tiahrt sniffed. Kansas Senators Sam Brownback and Pat Roberts celebrate the newly unveiled statue of Dwight D. Eisenhower in the Rotunda of the United States Capitol June 04, 2003. Hosted by the Dred Scott Foundation was held at The Crossing Friday, April 27 at 2:30 PM Space-X continues to reach for the stars. If your passion for history has been suddenly reignited following the circulation of a photo that may suggest that Ameila Earhart survived her plane crash, then you no doubt want to know everything you can about her including what Earhart's family is doing today. Noting that visitors rubbed Wills bronze toes for luck, he thought it would be helpful if the state had a Kansas icon everybody recognized. In 1979 she was named "Citizen of the Year" by the Medford Chamber of Commerce and honored for her community participation by American Legion Post No. Matthew Smith (c) from pedestal installation, Amelia set another speed record! Pregont joked. And the subjects have to be dead. President Herbert Hoover presenting the National Geographic Society gold medal to Amelia Earhart in recognition of her continuous solo flight across the Atlantic. There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. From 1873 to 1891, Ingalls was a Republican senator who championed anti-slavery causes and statehood for Kansas. AMY KLEPPNER: Well, I think it was the spirit of adventure that really distinguished her. A 1971 proposal to replace Glick with President Dwight D. Eisenhower (raised in Abilene, Kansas) failed to gain traction, but the call for official statue replacement arose again in the late 90s: Kansas State Representative Todd Tiahrt of Wichita was annoyed that visitors taking Capitol Hill tours didnt care about the two Kansas statues in Statuary Hall. Since 1933, the rest are scattered throughout the building. Now that she is back in town, perhaps her face will remind congressional leaders to move on that pressing legislation. Then the many Republicans and. From 1873 to 1891, Ingalls was a Republican senator who championed anti-slavery causes and statehood for Kansas. An educator and civil activist, she participated in many organizations and causes dedicated to helping others. They had two children, David, now deceased, and Amy Morrissey Kleppner of Silver Spring, Maryland. Your Scrapbook is currently empty. Once that last obstacle was cleared away, it was Earharts turn for congressional glory. You are nearing the transfer limit for memorials managed by Find a Grave. Earhart wore pants everywhere, even as a regular visiting lecturer at Purdue University, where she defied a rule that women were restricted to skirts or dresses on campus. He got out unscathed. There is also much anecdotal evidence in her archives that the pilot loathed her thick ankles, conveniently hidden by pants. She also served as an official for the National Aeronautic Association and became the president of the womens aviation club, Ninety-Nines, which she helped establish. In June, 1929, Muriel married Albert Morrissey, a World War I veteran, who died in 1978. Congress was soon inundated with passionate letters, including a lot of heated and racially charged debate among rival politicians. Since 1864, the federal law allowing states to have two statues has permitted Statuary Hall to host 38 cast or carved figures. The man Amelia replaced in the Capitol, Ingalls, is crated and en route back to Kansas, where he will be installed in the Atchison Middle School (formerly Ingalls High School). Reports suggest Prince Charles will live "in a flat above the shop" when he becomes king. Muriel was active in the League of Women Voters, a long time member of The Daughters of the American Revolution and a member of the Medford Historical Society. Her hobbies included gardening and she was a firm believer in a daily walk, rain, sleet, or snow until recent years.Muriel Morrissey was a charter member of the Medford Zonta Club, a worldwide service organization of executive women in business and the professions, founded in 1919.

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