Gruenberg, Bertha Sanford
Lecturer, journalist, and camp director, Gruenberg (1888- ) was society reporter for the Minneapolis Tribune (1906-1910), executive secretary of the Equal Franchise Society of Philadelphia (1917-1920), and thereafter gave lectures on child psychology and education to educational, civic and religious groups. She was married to banker Frederick P. Gruenberg and had two children. From 1926 to 1953, she co-directed Camp Waziyatah at Harrison, Maine, with Amy Faulkner. This was a summer camp, originally for boys and girls and later for girls alone, which applied John Dewey's educational principles in a non-competitive atmosphere. After retiring, Gruenberg continued to write articles and speeches and to work on two books about camps and camp safety.
From the description of Papers, 1898-1985 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122506481
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