- Helen Lehman Buttenwieser
Helen Lehman Buttenwieser (
October 8 1905 –December 31 1989 ) was an Americanlawyer and philanthropist.A member of the Lehman family of New York, she graduated from
Connecticut College andNew York University Law School . In 1929, she marriedBenjamin Buttenwieser , a prominent banker and philanthropist.Her legal work focused on aiding women and children (especially
adoption ,foster care , andchild welfare ) and preservingcivil liberties . From 1946 to 1948 she chaired a New York City investigation into reforming the adoption system. She founded her own law firm, becoming active in theNew York Democratic State Committee , theNew York City Bar Association , theLegal Aid Society , the New York chapter of theAmerican Civil Liberties Union , and the Legal Defense Fund of theNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People .The Helen Lehman Buttenwieser Scholarship and Fellowship at
Columbia University is named in her honor.References
* [http://dev.jwa.org/archive/jsp/perInfo.jsp?personID=610 Personal Information for Helen Lehman Buttenwiese] via Jewish Women's Archive
External links
* [http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:RAD.SCHL:sch00005 Helen Lehman Buttenwieser Papers.] [http://www.radcliffe.edu/schles Schlesinger Library,] Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University.
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