Dreier, Ethel Eyre Valentine.

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Settlement house president; Suffragist; Woman's club leader; Civic leader.

Ethel Eyre Valentine (1874-1958) was born in Brooklyn, New York. She graduated from Brooklyn's Packer Collegiate Institute in 1895. She married H. Edward Dreier in 1901; they had four children. After graduation, she organized and became president of Brooklyn's first social settlement, All Sorts and Conditions of Girls; was President of the United Neighborhood Guild (of five settlements), and People's Institute of Brooklyn. She headed the Woman Suffrage Party of Brooklyn, 1913-17; was chair of the Brooklyn League of Women Voters; and president of the New York Women's City Club, 1924-30, and again 1932-36. She was joint chair of the Fusion Committee in 1937, which won mayoralty for Fiorello LaGuardia. Dreier was also active in low-income housing programs as a member of the Brooklyn Committee for Better Housing and in 1928, co-founded the Brooklyn Garden Apartments.

From the description of Papers, 1902-1957. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 46726269

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New York (State)--New York
New York (State)
New York (N.Y.)
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Political campaigns
Civic improvement
Housing
Municipal government
Social settlements
Women
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Active 1902

Active 1957

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