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  1. Mary Harriman Rumsey (November 17, 1881 – December 18, 1934) was an American social activist and government official. She was the founder of The Junior League for the Promotion of Settlement Movements, later known as the Junior League of the City of New York of the Association of Junior Leagues International Inc, and served as Chair of the ...

  2. The founder of The Junior League, Mary Harriman Rumsey, was a young woman ahead of her time. The daughter of Union Pacific Railroad titan and financier, E.H. Harriman, she traveled extensively with her father on business trips, family wilderness trips, and scientific expeditions.

  3. But what if the woman is the spouse with the career? Enter Mary Harriman Rumsey, who suggested to Perkinsand proved to Washington’s establishment—that a surprising option was at the ready.

  4. Rumsey, Mary Harriman (1881–1934) American social welfare leader. Name variations: Mary Harriman. Born Mary Harriman on November 17, 1881, in New York City; died on December 18, 1934, in Washington, D.C.; daughter of Edward Henry Harriman (a financier and railroad magnate) and Mary Williamson (Averell) Harriman; sister of W. Averell Harriman ...

  5. Born on November 17, 1881, Mary Harriman was the oldest of six children to railroad industrialist, E.H. Harriman. Mary’s family was among the wealthiest in America at the turn of the twentieth century. Mary, a bright student, expressed her intention to enroll in Barnard College, the relatively new female affiliate to New York City’s ...

  6. Mary Williamson Averell Harriman died at the age of eighty-one on November 7, 1932, two days before the newspapers announced the landslide victory of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the “New Deal” administration that was to set America on the road to recovery after the Great Depression.

  7. Mary Harriman Rumsey (November 17, 1881– December 18, 1934) was a reformer who believed in cooperation rather than competition as a vehicle for social and economic enterprise. Active in many civic, social, and philanthropic organizations, she co-founded the Junior League, a voluntary social service organization for debutantes, and during the ...

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