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in 1923 and 1924, which involved visiting local school districts to consult on safety education curricula. "Safety education does three things," she explained: "First it makes the child alive to the dangers with which complex modern life surrounds him and skilful in combating them. Second, it helps
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to form safety habits which will protect him throughout his life. Third, it awakes in the child a sense of the value and preciousness of human life and his responsibility in keeping himself sound and whole, and in making his home, his school, and his community a safe place to live in."
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of Philadelphia. She was awarded the Croix de Guerre for her "great spirit of duty and ability when in danger." She shared a place of honor in a 1919 parade in New York, with fellow YMCA war workers Ely,
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Mary Noel Arrowsmith was born May 28, 1890, in Connecticut, the daughter of Harold Arrowsmith and Helen Fleming Smith Arrowsmith. Her father was an Episcopal clergyman. She graduated from
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Arrowsmith served on the national standards study commission of the YWCA in 1940. She was secretary for international education on the YWCA's national staff during
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Mary Noel Arrowsmith (holding basket) and Gertrude Sumner Ely (holding box), at a field hospital in France, 1918.
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During World War I, Arrowsmith worked with YMCA in France in 1918, running a canteen near the front, alongside
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and other professional journals in the 1920s. She was assistant secretary of the education section of the
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After the war, Arrowsmith was an education specialist, who published several articles in the
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Day, Mary Bostwick, Mary Noel Arrowsmith, and Idabelle Stevenson.
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Fourth Report, Part III: International Safeguard of Human Rights
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Arrowsmith, Mary Noel (May 9, 1928). "Irredentism in Hungary".
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Sayre Family: Lineage of Thomas Sayre, a Founder of Southampton
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Christian Sisterhood, Race Relations, and the YWCA, 1906-46
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Buffalo Morning Express and Illustrated Buffalo Express
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pamphlet published by the National Peace Conference.
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Bradford Evening Star and the Bradford Daily Record
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She was a member of the 421:"'Safety First' is Taught in Schools" 377:Stevenson, Fay (September 10, 1919). 7: 575:"Phases of Post-War World Discussed" 379:"Five Women in the Big Parade Today" 452:The Highway Engineer and Contractor 215:"Mrs. Arrowsmith, Minister's Widow" 89:in 1913. At Smith, she wrote about 629:Arrowsmith, Mary Noel. (May 1943) 448:"Education in Accident Prevention" 14: 649: 521:Robertson, Nancy Marie (2007). 247:. September 16, 1918. p. 2 221:. November 30, 1950. p. 15 190:Banta, Theodore Melvin (1901). 1: 692:American women in World War I 555:. October 23, 1941. p. 4 241:"Rev. Harold Arrowsmith Dies" 146:YWCA, peace, and human rights 581:. March 14, 1943. p. 59 502:. April 15, 1923. p. 71 589:– via Newspapers.com. 563:– via Newspapers.com. 510:– via Newspapers.com. 484:– via Newspapers.com. 427:. April 30, 1923. p. 3 393:– via Newspapers.com. 366:– via Newspapers.com. 255:– via Newspapers.com. 229:– via Newspapers.com. 196:. 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A white woman, smiling, in a brimmed hat, jacket, shirt, necktie
Croix de Guerre
YMCA
World War I
YWCA
Smith College
Hinduism
A group of men approach two women, all in uniform. One of the women is holding a basket and the other a box. They are outdoors, and there are tent ropes visible in the image.
Gertrude Sumner Ely
Frances Gulick
Teachers College Record
National Safety Council
World War II
Irredentism
Commission to Study the Organization of Peace
James T. Shotwell
Sayre Family: Lineage of Thomas Sayre, a Founder of Southampton
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"Mrs. Arrowsmith, Minister's Widow"
"Rev. Harold Arrowsmith Dies"
"By the Alumnae"
"The Nature of Brahma and His Relation to the Universe"
"To the Libe"
"That damn Y": A record of overseas service
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"Miss Arrowsmith Wins War Cross from Petain"
"Five Women in the Big Parade Today"
"An Annotated Bibliography of Safety Education"
"'Safety First' is Taught in Schools"
"Education in Accident Prevention"

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