- Anne Hyde Choate
Anne Hyde Clarke Choate (
October 27 ,1886 -May 17 ,1967 ) was an early and prominent leader in theGirl Scouts of the USA and in theWorld Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS).Born Anne Clarke in New York her godmother was
Juliette Gordon Low later to be founder of the Girl Scouts in the United States. At her invitation she visited England during which trip she met her future husband Arthur Choate, nephew ofJoseph Choate the U.S. Ambassador toGreat Britain . They married in 1907 and lived inPleasantville, New York . They were to have five children. He died in 1962.In 1915 at the request of Juliette Low she started working with the new troop in Pleasantville. In 1916 she became a national vice president for the Girl Scouts and in 1920 she became the second president succeeding Juliette Low. After she finished her term in 1922, she turned to international Scouting though she remained a vice-president until 1937 and an ex officio member of the board until her death. She chaired the Juliette Low World Friendship Committee from 1927 when it was founded after the death of Juliette Low to 1955 and was closely involved in
Our Chalet including becoming chairman. She attended her last international conference in Tokyo in 1966 and died the following year at the age of 80 in her home in New York. Very active even in her old age, she was horseback riding almost daily until until breaking her clavicle in a riding accident about four months before her death.She was also interested in historic preservation which she combined with Scouting when she successfully worked to preserve Juliette Low's birthplace in
Savannah, Georgia .Quotes
"Scouting is more than just play, it builds health, a sense of social responsibility, democracy, character, through the teachings of generosity, initiative, reliability, loyalty, self-control, cheerfulness, obedience, usefulness and thrift."
References
[http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/BioRC?vrsn=149&OP=contains&locID=stan90222&srchtp=name&ca=1&c=1&AI=1181502&NA=anne+hyde+choate&ste=12&tbst=prp&tab=1&n=10&docNum=BT2310016102&bConts=33 Dictionary of American Biography, Supplement 8: 1966-1970. American Council of Learned Societies, 1988.]
"At 80, A Girl Scout Fears her Riding Days are Over", Stephen R. Conn, The New York Times, page 92, March 12, 1967.
"Mrs. Arthur Choate dies at 80; A Long-Time Girl Scout Leader", May 18, 1967, New York Times, page 47.
Persondata
NAME=Choate, Anne Hyde
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Clark, Anne Hyde
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Girl Scouting leader
DATE OF BIRTH=October 27 ,1886
PLACE OF BIRTH=Cooperstown, New York ,USA
DATE OF DEATH=May 17 ,1967
PLACE OF DEATH=Pleasantville, New York ,USA
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