Farinholt, Katharine Woltz, 1912-1990.

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Katharine Woltz Farinholt (1912-1990), graduate of Agnes Scott College (1933) and Emory University (1964), taught English (1958-1974) at Westminster Schools (Atlanta, Ga.) and served as principal of the Girls' High School at Westminster (1964-74). She was an active volunteer for such organizations as the Girl Scouts of America, the Colonial Dames, and All Saints Episcopal Church (Atlanta, Georgia) and published articles, book reviews, and a novel (ALEXANDER'S DAUGHTER).

From the description of Katharine Woltz Farinholt papers, 1930-1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 173863250

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associatedWith Girl Scouts of the United States of America. corporateBody
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Georgia
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American literature
Women authors, American
Educators
Women
Women
Women
Women's rights
Women teachers
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Birth 1912

Death 1990

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