- Virginia Gildersleeve
Virginia Crocheron Gildersleeve (
October 3 1877 –July 7 1965 ) was an American academic and the sole female US delegate to the San FranciscoUnited Nations Charter Conference in April 1945.Gildersleeve was born in
New York City , she attended theBrearley School and following her graduation in 1895 went on to attendBarnard College . She completed her studies in 1899 and received a fellowship to undertake research for her MA in medieval history atColumbia University . She taught English part time at Barnard for several years, she declined a full-time position and took a leave of absence to undertake her Ph.D. in English and comparative literature at Columbia in three years. When she completed her studies in 1908 she was appointed a lecturer in English in 1908 by Barnard and Columbia; by 1910 she had become an assistant professor and in 1911 was made dean of Barnard College. In 1918 Gildersleeve,Caroline Spurgeon andRose Sidgwick met while the two English women were on an academic exchange to the United States. They discussed founding an international association of university women, and in 1919 founded theInternational Federation of University Women .).Following
World War I she became interested in international politics. She campaigned forAl Smith andFranklin D. Roosevelt . DuringWorld War II she chaired the Advisory Council of the navy's women's unit, theWAVES and following the war she was appointed to the United Nations Charter Committee. She was involved in the reconstruction of higher education in Japan. For this work she received France's Legion of Honor.Gildersleeve was also instrumental in writing the
Preamble to the United Nations Charter .In 1969 eleven members of the International Federation of University Women founded the Virginia Gildersleeve International Fund (VGIF).(See http://www.vgif.org). The Fund to date has awarded more than 250 grants for a total project aid disbursement of over $1 million USD to women’s groups in low per capita income countries. Priority is given to income generation and community development projects which enhance and utilize women’s educational, vocational, and leadership skills. Project activities range from seminars, conferences, and training workshops to community-action projects.
Personal life
She shared an "intimate" relationship with the British
Caroline Spurgeon with whom she annually shared a rental summer home (see [http://www.brightonourstory.co.uk/newsletters/summer06/paradise.htm] - "Our Story")References
*Brown., C.F. 2000 Gildersleeve, Virginia Crocheron. "American National Biography Online". Oxford University Press
External links
* [http://www.columbia.edu/~rr91/3567/sample_biographies/virginia_gildersleeve%20-%20bio.htm Biography]
* [http://www.patrickkillough.com/international-un/1945_gildersleeve.html Biographical sketch]
* [http://www.thegildersleeve.org/virginiagildersleeve.asp Biography]
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