Mullins, Marion Day, 1893-

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Marion Day Mullins (1894-1988) was a genealogist and historian. She was a lifelong resident of Fort Worth and the daughter of an early physician, Dr. Frank M. Mullins, and Emma Day Mullins. She was in Fort Worth's first group of debutantes presented at the Assembly Ball of 1913. She was elected president of the Fort Worth Panhellenic Association. Mullins was national president of Kappa Delta sorority from 1915 to 1919. She wrote a history of the sorority in the 1930's. She was a charter member of the Woman's Club of Fort Worth in 1923. She was active in the Texas Federation of Women's Clubs, directing its headquarters in 1928-30 and was past president of the Fort Worth Round Table. She was a graduate of TCU and was named a distinquished alumnus in 1973 by the TCU Alumni Association. Mullins was the organizing secretary-general of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution before World War II. Also, she received the 1970 Douglas MacArthur Freedom Medal given by Howard Payne University. She died on April 10, 1988.

From the description of Mullins, Marion Day papers, 1602-1981. (Fort Worth Library). WorldCat record id: 191194627

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Birth 1893

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