Anne Dudley Blitz

Anne Dudley Blitz (January 27, 1881 – February 18, 1951) was an American college administrator.

[3] She pursued further studies in the School of Practical Arts at Teachers College, Columbia University, where she earned a master's degree in 1914, and helped create An Outline on the History of Cookery (1915), with Anna Barrows and Bertha Shapleigh.

[11][12] She opposed desegregated campus housing at Minnesota, bringing her into conflict college president Guy Stanton Ford.

[13][14] Blitz was an early leader of the National Association of Deans of Women,[15] and active in the AAUW.

[17][18] Blitz was known for her collection of pets, including the six Pekingese puppies who often spent the work day in her campus office in 1945.