The youngest of five children, Sara Louise (A.B., Boston University, 1899; A.M., Brown University, 1911) was born in Cohasset, Mass., to John and Sarah Clements MacCormack. She taught at Cranston High School in Rhode Island from 1899 until her marriage in 1907 to James Walker Algeo. She joined the Rhode Island League of Working Women's Clubs; was active with the College Equal Suffrage League in Rhode Island, the Rhode Island Woman Suffrage Association (which she chaired), and the Providence League of Women Voters; and represented the National American Woman Suffrage Association at the 1920 congress of the International Suffrage Alliance at Geneva. The author of The Story of a Sub-Pioneer, an account of the Rhode Island suffragist movement published in 1925, she is listed in Woman's Who's Who of America, 1914-1915.
From the description of Postcards, 1912-1913 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007135