Harriet Bliss Ford

Harriet Chalmers Bliss Ford (November 28, 1876 – February 20, 1964) was an American editor, writer, and clubwoman.

Later, she held national leadership roles in the YWCA, and worked in Paris during World War I.

[2] Her father was a physician and Union Army veteran of the American Civil War, and her mother was born in Scotland.

[8][9] She was decorated by the King of Montenegro and received the Médaille Argent from the French government for her wartime work.

During World War II, she was a local representative of the Office of Price Administration in Northampton, Massachusetts.