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GALE GALE, Jane Winsor (Mrs. Lyman Whitman Gale), Weston, Mass.
Manager; b. Winchester, Mass., Nov. 8, 1868; dau. Frederick Winsor, M.D., and Ann Bent (Ware) Winsor; ed. private schools, public high school, boarding school, art schools in N.Y. and Paris; m. Milton, Mass., Mar. 12, 1895, Lyman Whitman Gale; children: Priscilla, Emma W., Winsor. Originated, supported and managed Toy Theatre, Boston, Mass., an experimental theatre with amateur actors, giving untried native plays and foreign plays not before seen in Boston. Mem. Ways and Means Com. of Mass. Woman Suffrage Ass'n. Unitarian. Mem. Drama League, Drama Soc., Unitarian Ass'n (Boston), Friendly Soc. (Weston, Mass.). Recreations: Motoring, sailing, tennis, bridge, dancing, writing, reading.
GALE, Margaret Morris (Mrs. Jesse Stearns Gale), 1104 Sixth St., Greeley, Colo.
Born Cincinnati, O., Mar. 10, 1854; dau. Robert Hunter and Martha Elizabeth (Wright) Morris; (descendant of Lewis Morris, signer of the Declaration of Independence); ed. mainly at home and in private schools; m. Topeka, Kan., June 28, 1892, Jesse Stearns Gale. Taught English and history in Wyoming (O.) High School, 1876-90; held chair of English and history in State Teachers' Coll., Greeley, Colo., 1890-92. Served on Board of Directors of State Industrial School for Girls in Colo.; registrar Centennial State Chapter D.R.; served on State Conference D.R. and State Fed. Women's Clubs; Com. for Conservation, Forestry and Child Welfare. State Regent of D.R. in Colo. one term; vice-pres. State Fed. Women's Clubs. Favors woman suffrage. Protestant Episcopal. Republican (progressive). Mem. Colonial_Dames, United States Daughters of 1812, State Forestry Ass'n and others. Mem. W. T. K. Club of Greeley, Colo.
GALE, Zona, Portage, Wis.
Author; born Portage, Wis., Aug. 26, 1874; dau. Charles and Eliza (Beers) Franklin; ed. public schools of Portage, Wis.; State Univ., B.L. '95; M.L. 1900. Mem. Board of Directors Am. Civic Ass'n; chairman of Civics, Gen. Fed. of Women's Clubs; chairman of Civics, Wis. Fed. of Women's Clubs; vice-pres. Wis Peace Soc.; pres. Portage Study Club. Favors woman suffrage; vlee-pres. Wis. Suffrage Ass'n, and chairman of Columbia County Suffrage Soc. Author: Friendship Village, 1906; The Loves of Pelleas and Etarre, 1907; Friendship Village Love Stories, 1909; Mothers to Men, 1911; Christ- mas, 1912; also writer of fiction in various magazines; author of pamphlet on Civic Work in the Little Towns. Mem. Am. Ass'n for Labor Legislation, Women's Trade Union League.
GALLAGHER. Frances L. (Mrs. F. E. Gallagher), 287 Waban Av., Waban, Mass.
Born Quaker Springs, N.Y., June 13, 1881; dau. Franklin Pierce and Harriet A. (Robens) Coons; ed. Kingston Acad., N.Y.; Cornell Univ., A.B. '02, A.M. '04; N.Y. State Normal Coll., Ph.B. '03 (Psl Gamma); m. Kingston, N.Y., July 13, 1907, Francis E. Gallagher; children: Catharine Anna, b. 1908; Francis Ralph, b. 1909. Teacher of physics and chemistry at Bound Brook, N.J., and at Maryland Woman's Coll., 1904-07. Mem. Waban Woman's Club (Newton Federation), Cornell Alumnæ Ass'n.
GALLAGHER, Nettie—see Dunbar, Janet.
GALLAHER, Grace Margaret, Essex, Conn. Born N.. City; grad. Vassar Coll., A.B. '97. Settlement worker, N.Y. City, 1897-98; teacher, Bridgeport, Conn., 1899-1902; Bryn Mawr School, Baltimore, Md., since 1902. Anthor: Vassar Stories; also stories and articles in magazines and newspapers.
GALLAHER, Sarah McCune, Ebensburg, Cambria Co., Pa.
President of private school; b. New Washington, Pa., June 8, 1864; dau. G. W. and Elizabeth (Hallesen) Gallaher; ed. State Normal School, Indiana, Pa., M.S.; Cornell Univ., Ph.B. '95; Universities of Oxford, Sorbonne, Berlin, 1900-01; Univ. of Pa., fellow in American History, A.M. '02. Instructor in English, State Normal School, Indiana, Pa., 1888-93; co-prin. Private Coll. Prep. School, 1896-1900; editorial staff, U.P.C., N.Y. City, 1902-04; owner and pres. of private school for girls, Ebensburg, Pa., 1904-07; has estab- lished a boarding-school for younger girls, where important pedagogical principles have been developed. Interested in Sunday-school work, Y.M.C.A. Auxillary. Author, principally of text-books, published under name of the company. Mem. State Teachers' Ass'n of Pa., Am. Historical Ass'n, Nat. Geographic Soc., Ass'n of Collegiate Alumnæ. Clubs: Round Table (Tyrone, Pa.); Cornell Women's (N.Y. City). Methodist. Favors woman suffrage.
GALLOWAY, Emma Baker (Mrs. William Galloway), 821 Saginaw St., Salem, Ore.
Former teacher; b. Dodge Co., Wis., Dec. 28, 1851; dau. Varranus and Sally J. (Finel) Baker; of Revolutionary ancestry, descendant of Col. Ethan Allen; crossed plains to Oregon with widowed mother in 1865; ed. public schools of Wis., Iowa and Ore., completing education in academy at Lafayette, Ore.; m. Portland, Ore., Oct. 13, 1875, William Galloway (now judge Third Judicial District of Ore.); children: Zilpha Virginia, Charles Varranus, Francis Vernon. Taught six years in public schools of Yamhill Co., Ore. Served as dep't pres. of the Woman's Relief Corps of Oregon, 1901-02; pres. Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, '07; now a mem. Board of Trustees of Odd Fellows' Home of Oregon; sec. Yamhill Co. Advisory Board to the State Boys' and Girls' Aid Soc. Favors woman suffrage; chairman Suffrage Com. Civic Improvement Club; mem. State Equal Suffrage Ass'n, Suffrage League of Salem, Ore. Mem. United Artisans, Self-Improvement Club of McMinnville, Ore.
GALLOWAY, Fannie Mead Delaplain (Mrs. William K. Galloway), 107 Sherman St., Denver, Colo.
Born Madison, Wis., July 22, 1867; dau. George P. and Emeline T. (Smith) Delaplain; special student at Univ. of Wis., 1871-76; m. Madison, Wis., Sept. 30, 1879, William K. Galloway; children: George Delaplaine, Margaret, Joseph Delaplaine, William King. Interested in social work, philanthropy and politics. Was chairman of Industrial Com. in Colo. State Fed. of Women's Clubs; served three years as chairman of Social Science Dep't in Denver Woman's Club; mem. Colo. State Free Traveling Library Commission; campaign speaker in local political reform movement; for 10 years was vice-pres. of charity ass'n in Wisconsin; helped organize Wis. Consumers' League; was its first pres. (served three terms). Favors woman suffrage. Agnostic. Nat., Democrat; local and State, Independent. Mem. D.A.R., Woman's Public Service League of Denver (charter mem.), Direct Legislation League, Woman Suffrage Soc.; mem. Am. Acad. Political and Social Science. Recreations: Music, piano. Mem. Eau Clair (Wis.) Woman's Club (charter and life mem. and first pres., serving two terms); Woman's Club of Denver, Reviewers' Club of Denver. Instrumental in securing Wisconsin laws on child labor and in getting Univ. of Wis. to establish a correspondence course in practical philanthropy; during winter of 1912-13 engaged in organizing first university extension course in applied sociology, to be given by Univ. of Colo. in Denver, under direction of Social Science Dep't of Woman's Club.
GALLOWHUR, Elizabeth Warner (Mrs. William Gibson Gallowhur), Scarsdale, N.Y.
Born N.Y. City, May 27, 1879; dau. Lucien C. and Keren S. (Osborne) Warner; ed. Classical School, N.Y. City, 1896; Vassar Coll., B.A. '01; m. Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y., Oct. 15, 1902, William Gibson Gallowhur; children: George, b. 1904; Keren, b. 1907; Elizabeth, b. 1909. Pres. Scarsdale Nursing Ass'n, ass't treas. Sorosis. Against woman suffrage. Congregationalist. Recreations: Tennis, gardening. Mem. Sorosis, Women's University Club, Scarsdale Country Club, Manursing Island Club.
GALPIN, Julia Bogart (Mrs. Philip G. Galpin). 52 Oakvale Av., Claremont Park, Berkeley, Cal.
Daughter of Gen. Victor Castro and Julia (Towsend) Castro of N.Y.; ed. home by tutors