Berenice Mallory (November 2, 1901 – February 2, 1997) was an American home economist and educator.
[3] Mallory taught home economics in Texas schools, including those in Nacogdoches, Beaumont, and Austin.
[1] In 1941, Mallory was appointed as a federal agent for home economics in the North Atlantic states,[5] succeeding her friend and colleague Edna P.
[6][7] She chaired the United States delegation to the Paris Congress of the International Federation of Home Economics in 1963.
[9] Later in life, Mallory was a founder of the Arlington Retirement Housing Corporation (ARHC) and president of the ARHC Board of Directors, and helped to establish Culpepper Garden, a retirement community.