1917, April 8Born1940B.A. Sociology, University of California at Los Angeles1942M.A. Northwestern University (Philosophy of Religion) 1942Certificate of Religious Education, Garrett Theological Seminary19471948Visiting Instructor of psychology at Western Maryland College19511958Member of the League of Women Voters of the Durham Board of Directors19571959President, League of Women Voters of Durham19581961Research Assistant, Duke Center for the Study of Aging19601962Treasurer, League of Women Voters of North Carolina19621965President of the League of Women Voters of North Carolina1966Trustee of the Overseas Education Fund of the League of Women Voters of the United States (LWVUS)19671970Foreign Policy Chairman, LWVUS19701974First Vice-President LWVUS, headed League's Education Fund19711974Member of the Board of the National Institute for Consumer Justice, appointed by President Nixon1972Testified on League positions before the Republican and Democratic National platform committees19731974Consultant in Community Organization, Duke Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development19741979Member, United States National Commission for UNESCO19751976Staff member, Duke Center for the Study of Aging1976President, North Carolina Women's Equity Action League1977Vice-Chair, United States National Commission for UNESCO1977Delegate, National Women's Conference in Houston197819791st Vice-President North Carolinians United for ERA1978Member of the Planning Committee of the 20th UNESCO General Conference Session, Paris, France and Technical Advisor to the United States Delegationca. 1978Chair, Status of Women Committee of the United States National Commission for UNESCO1979Vice-President, Women's Forum of North Carolina1982 Nov. 29DiedFrom the guide to the Winifred Gail Soules Bradley Papers, 1952-1982, (Duke University. David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library)