Babcock, Caroline L. (Caroline Lexow), 1882-

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b. 5 Feb 1882, Manhattan, New York; d. 8 Mar 1980; Nyack, New York

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Date: 1882-02-05 (Birth) - 1980-03-08 (Death)

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Caroline Lexow Babcock (February 5, 1882, Nyack, NY– 1980); daughter of lawyer and legislator Clarence Lexow; grandfather, Rudolph Lexow; graduated Barnard College, 1904; executive secretary assisting Harriot Stanton Blatch, Women's Political Union; president of the College Equal Suffrage League of New York; executive secretary of the National College Equal Suffrage League; members of the Women's Peace Society; founded Women's Peace Union, 1921; chaired women's peace march, New York City, 1921; with Elinor Byrns drafted a constitutional amendment calling for the power to declare or prepare for war to be removed from the powers of the U. S. Congress; Executive Committee and board of directors of the Birth Control Federation of America; married Philip Westerly Babcock in 1915

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Caroline Lexow Babcock (February 5, 1882 – 1980); born in 1882 in Nyack, New York; died in 1980

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Name Entry: Babcock, Caroline L. (Caroline Lexow), 1882-

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Name Entry: Lexow, Caroline, 1882-1980

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Name Entry: Babcock, Caroline Lexow, 1882-1980

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