Hodges, Ann Ellison.
Ann Ellison married Percy Wyman Hodges; they arrived in Tucson in the 1930s. They taught and administered the Arizona Sunshine School in Tucson. The open-air private school was opened in 1927 by Evelyn Merriman and advocated a healthy, outdoor lifestyle. Ann Hodges was active in the Tucson Woman's Club, serving as its president and heading its National Safety Council campaign.
From the description of Hodges papers, 1933-1991 (bulk 1933-1956). (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 46886386
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creatorOf | Hodges, Ann Ellison. Hodges papers, 1933-1991 (bulk 1933-1956). | Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division |
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associatedWith | Arizona Sunshine School (Tucson, Ariz.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Hodges, P. W. (Percy Wyman) | person |
associatedWith | National Safety Council. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Tucson Woman's Club. | corporateBody |
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Arizona--Tucson | |||
Sabino Canyon (Ariz.) | |||
Saguaro National Park (Ariz.) | |||
Arizona |
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Children |
Classrooms |
Playgrounds |
Private schools |
Schools |
Snow |
Telephone switchboards |
Traffic safety |
Women |
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Person
Active 1933
Active 1991