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to Norway. (Her precise title was "Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary" for Norway.) At the time of her appointment, she could hardly have known that this role would soon require her to draw on her experience in helping refugees in the previous World War. Consequently, increasing tension in Europe and the imminent death of Turkish reformer AtatĂĽrk, compelled her to advise Secretary of State Hull to install Ismet Inonu as President of Turkey to assure a protectionist ally in the region.
1810: 288:, who married her mother's brother William Phillips Jaffray (1845–1887), a New York dry goods merchant. When she was three years old, her mother, then 29, died. She and her two sisters, Caroline Elise and Ethel, were raised in and around New York City by her father and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Somerville Jaffray. Aged six, she watched her first political torchlight parade, part of the 1820: 533:. During a break in hearings on working conditions for farmworkers that she conducted in Dallas in March 1915, she accepted an offer to visit the Rio Grande area, where the United States was attempting to remain neutral as Mexican factions battled each other along the river. After watching the battle for 540:
Harriman increased her charitable and political activity. She turned her Mount Kisco home into a tuberculosis sanitarium. During the period of American neutrality, she became a cofounder of the Committee of Mercy, which was created to help the women and children and other European noncombatants made
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In 1940, Germany invaded Norway with little warning, causing Harriman and the rest of the American legation in Norway to join certain members of the Norwegian royal family and other refugees seeking protection hundreds of kilometers away in Sweden. In the chaos and bombardment, America suffered its
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Early in his second term, Roosevelt scrambled many of his diplomatic assignments. Norway, the fourth nation to grant woman suffrage (after New Zealand, Australia and Finland), was considered "an obvious post for a woman diplomat." Thus, in 1937, Harriman was appointed as the United States' Minister
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magazine would report in 1934 that her "Sunday night salons have long been a Washington institution." She would invite up to 32 guests with diverse viewpoints, then referee a thorough off-the-record discussion of a single controversial issue. She enforced two ground rules: no one was ever to grow
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Her husband became seriously ill in February 1913, shortly before Wilson took office. After President Wilson's appointment, Washington, D.C. became their primary residence. While serving on the Commission on Industrial Relations, she also continued to serve in New York on the Bedford Reformatory
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In her illustrious career in public service, Mrs. Harriman has made singular and lasting contributions to the cause of peace and freedom. . . . In all of her endeavors, Mrs. Harriman has exemplified the spirit of selflessness, courage and service to the Nation, reflecting the highest credit on
624:." In her own words, this would cause "the triumphant members of the Roosevelt-before-the-Convention inner clique" to have "a little grey mark against me." However, "after Roosevelt's nomination she hastened to repair her mistake," and became one of Roosevelt's strongest supporters at the 828:, on August 31, 1967. Her daughter died on July 4, 1953, at age 55. Her granddaughter, Phyllis Russell Marcy Darling, of Eugene, Oregon, died on December 18, 2007, at age 88. Her grandson, Charles Howland Russell, of Carmel Valley, California, died on May 13, 1981, at age 60. 259:. "She led one of the suffrage parades down Fifth Avenue, worked on campaigns on child labor and safe milk and, as minister to Norway in World War II, organized evacuation efforts while hiding in a forest from the Nazi invasion." In her ninety-second year, U.S. President 263:
honored her by awarding her the first "Citation of Merit for Distinguished Service." She often found herself in the middle of historic events. As she stated, "I think nobody can deny that I have always had through sheer luck a box seat at the America of my times."
599:," and "had to eke out her income by interior decorating and real estate" (while sharing her Washington home with well-paying guests). One such cohabitant in the first year of the Roosevelt Administration was the first woman cabinet member, Secretary of Labor 514:. Her husband's health continued to deteriorate, and he died on December 1, 1914. His prolonged illness, the resulting lack of income, and the expense of maintaining several homes had consumed nearly all of his net worth. Harriman never remarried. 498:
would benefit her husband, Harriman brought her family to Europe in June 1914. After meeting with leading British and French officials while relations between the European powers deteriorated, they traveled through France to Karlsbad (then a part of
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in March 1944 before the camp's liberation by Soviet troops. And despite her decades of involvement in the Democratic Party, she joined a bipartisan (but unsuccessful) effort to persuade Roosevelt's Republican opponent in the 1940 election,
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Two of the most popular of the younger members of the hunting set, Miss Florence Jaffray Hurst, daughter of F.W.J. Hurst and granddaughter of E.S. Jaffray, and J. Borden Harriman, son of Oliver Harriman, were wedded yesterday
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led to national publicity and leadership roles. She was elected as the first president of the "Women's National Wilson and Marshall Association," and organized mass meetings, and mass mailings, in support of his campaign.
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While the Wilson Administration ended in 1921, Harriman's Democratic activism did not. Syndicated columnist William Hard described her as "a candle for the party in its darkest days." She began serving as member of the
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movement in support of extending the vote to women, reportedly leading a parade of suffragists down Fifth Avenue. She also crusaded against unhealthy conditions in New York's tenements.
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Mrs. J. Borden Harriman, Minister to Norway at the beginning of World War II and an early crusader for social rights, died at her Georgetown home here today. She was 97 years old.
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in late July. After leaving Karlsbad on the last train crossing the frontier through Germany to France, they eventually returned to New York on an armed British vessel, the
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In 1955, at age 84, Harriman led a parade through the capital to protest "taxation without representation" in the District of Columbia. That year, she wrote in a
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to lead a contingent of "Independent Patriotic Women of America" in a preparedness parade. After the United States declared war on Germany, she organized the
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in 1920, but the District received no electoral votes for most of her life, so she effectively could not vote in presidential elections for several decades.
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She returned to the Nordic countries to complete the evacuation of current and future U.S. citizens through Finland on the United States Army transport
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Women's Motor Corps of the District of Columbia, and directed the Women's Motor Corps in France. From 1917 to 1919, she served as chair of the U.S.
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American Women Managers and Administrators: A Selective Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Leaders in Business, Education, and Government
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As a member of the Democratic National Committee, Harriman was also a District of Columbia delegate to the Party's conventions. In 1932, when the
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later described her as "the woman who was most responsible for helping to provide milk for dependent poor children in the great city of New York."
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herself and on this country. She has, indeed, earned the esteem and admiration of her countrymen and the enduring gratitude of this Republic.
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in 1961 gave three electoral votes to the District, so in 1964, at age 94, Harriman cast her first vote in a presidential election – for
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For many years, Harriman led the life of a young society matron interested in charitable and civic activities. Her life revolved around
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letter to the editor that "the time has come for another Boston tea party" to end the disenfranchisement of the District's residents.
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In 1956, Life Magazine reported that, even at age 86, she continued to host dinners for twenty-two guests nearly every Sunday night.
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from Brownsville, she began to tend to the wounded and visited the smoking battlefields, before returning to Washington.
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Final Report of the Commission on Industrial Relations: Report of Commissioners John R. Commons and Florence J. Harriman
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The following year, Harriman found herself near the front lines of another war – the battle along the south side of the
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In 1952, she campaigned on behalf of her cousin by marriage, W. Averell Harriman, in his unsuccessful run for the
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of Montana. She resided in a large home known as "Uplands," on a hill off Foxhall Road northwest of Georgetown.
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in 1920 (a position she would hold until the 1950s) and in 1922 became a founder and the first president of the
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Jane Eads, "Lady Democrats Fete Spry Daisy Harriman" in Morgantown (WV) Dominion-News, 1958-01-22 at p. 5.
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Examples of Welfare Work in the Cotton Industry: Conditions and Progress : New England and the South,
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The Teapot Dome Scandal: How Big Oil Bought the Harding White House and Tried to Steal the Country
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in August 1940. In January 1941, she officially left her position, became a vice-chair of the
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Radio Address at the White House Conference on Children in a Democracy, Washington, D.C.
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Ellsworth Barnard, "Wendell Willkie: Fighter for Freedom" 330-31 (U. Mass. Press 1971)
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Farm Women Work Hard: Mrs. J. Borden Harriman Investigates Conditions in the Southwest
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Harriman (in white) oversees a Democratic rally in Union Square, New York City, 1912
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Remarks Upon Presenting a Presidential Citation of Merit to Mrs. Florence Harriman
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William Hard, "Men and Affairs," Charleston (WV) Daily Mail, 1930-07-21 at p. 6.
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Harriman, her husband and daughter found themselves in the middle of Europe as
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Harriman received a Citation of Merit for Distinguished Service, presented by
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nominated Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harriman did not support him. According to
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Between 1880 and 1888, she received private lessons at the home of financier
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National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection, Library of Congress
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Upon taking office, Wilson appointed Harriman as a member of the first U.S.
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Alphabetical List of Chiefs of Mission and Principal Officials, 1778-2005
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Bruce Kaufman, The Global Evolution of Industrial Relations: 86 (2004)
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She served as the 3rd vice president of the board of directors of the
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James Trager, "Park Avenue: Street of Dreams" p. 160 (Athenaeum 1990)
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at the time of every presidential election since the adoption of the
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erupted in the summer of 1914. Hoping that the healing waters in the
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The Lion's Pride: Theodore Roosevelt and His Family in Peace and War
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and his wife Caroline. In 1871 she became a niece by marriage of
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refused to sign the caustic report written by Commission Chair
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Heading the Washington Ambulance Corps in a Red Cross parade
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Zarembina, Natalia, and Harriman, Florence Jaffray Hurst,
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on April 18, 1963 (when she was 92 years old). It states:
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Art in the women's suffrage movement in the United States
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New York: Woman's Dept., National Civic Federation (1910)
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Harriman reportedly "lost most of her fortune during the
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New York State Reformatory for Women at Bedford, New York
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Twenty-third Amendment to the United States Constitution
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destitute by the war. In May 1916 she was recruited by
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Earned Place in Politics: Important Role of the Hostess
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Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
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appointed her as a member of the Board of Managers of
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Norway.org - the official site in the United States:
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Centenary of Women's Suffrage Commemorative Fountain
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angry, and no one was to repeat what had been said.
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The Reminiscences of Mrs. Florence Jaffray Harriman
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Norway Does Not Yield; The Story of the First Year,
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Index

Florence Jaffray Hurst Harriman

United States Minister to Norway
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Anthony Drexel Biddle
New York City
New York
Georgetown, D.C.
Democratic
J. Borden Harriman
Ethel Harriman
American
socialite
suffragist
social reformer
diplomat
John F. Kennedy
New York City
F. W. J. Hurst
Helen Smythe
1876 presidential campaign
John Hay
James A. Garfield
Chester A. Arthur
J. P. Morgan
J. Borden Harriman
W. Averell Harriman
Grover Cleveland
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Edward Harriman

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