Louise Holborn

Louise Wilhelmine Holborn (8 August 1898, Charlottenburg – 1975, Orange City, Florida) was a German-American political scientist.

[1] In 1947, she joined the Connecticut College for Women, where she became a tenured professor of political science.

[1] In 1946, Holborn edited the two volume book The War and Peace Aims of the United Nation; this series was found on the desk of Franklin D. Roosevelt at the time of his death.

[1] In 1956 she published a book with Oxford University Press, called The First High Commission for Refugees of the League of Nations.

[3] In January 1975, Holborn received the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit, First Class, of the Federal Republic of Germany.