Helen Sauer Brown papers, 1944-1998

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Helen Sauer Brown papers, 1944-1998

The Helen Sauer Brown Papers are divided between personal/family papers and academic papers. Personal and family papers include photographs, wedding and anniversary mementos, statements on War Tax Resistance and the Equal Rights Amendment, and the story of her husband's prisoner of war experience during World War II. Academic papers include reports, exams, and class notes written during her studies at Mundelein College, Chicago, IL, for her Masters' degree in Religious Studies.

.5 linear foot.

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Loyola University of Chicago. Women and Leadership Archives.

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Brown, Helen Sauer, 1923-

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Born February 7, 1923, Findley, Ohio. Distinguished entrepreneur and activist. Helen Sauer Brown, distinguished entrepreneur in LaGrange, IL, has held positions in several business organizations including being the first woman president of the West Suburban Chamber of Commerce. In addition, Ms. Bronw has been active in the peace movement, is dedicated to gaining women's equality, and was an organizer of the Equal Rights Amendment on behalf of the organization Illinois Catholic Women. She taught ...