Doty, Madeleine Z. (Madeleine Zabriskie), 1877-1963

Lawyer; Journalist; Suffragist; Prison reformer; Pacifist; Teacher. Born Bayonne, New Jersey, 1877; A.B. Smith College, 1900; L.L.B., New York University, 1902; practiced law until 1907; then secretary, Russell Sage Foundation Children's Court Committee. Accompanied Jane Addams and 43 other women to Women's Peace Conference, The Hague, 1915; as traveling correspondent, New York Tribune and Good Housekeeping, was in Russia during the Bolshevik Revolution. Published Society's Misfits (1916) on juvenile and women's prison reform; Short Rations: An American Woman in Germany (1917), and Behind the Battle Line (1918). Married Roger Baldwin, 1915 (divorced 1925). Became international secretary for the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1925; received PhD in international relations from the University of Geneva, 1934; taught history at Miss Harris's School, Florida; and at University of Geneva until 1962; organized the first Geneva Junior Year Abroad programs for University of Delaware, 1938-39, and Smith College, 1946-49.

From the description of Papers, 1880-1984. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 36926358

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