Louise Stevens Bryant

Louise Stevens Bryant (1885–1956) was an American public health specialist, writer, editor and publicist.

Louise Stevens Bryant was born in Paris, France to American parents in 1885.

[3] Bryant served on the Statistical Bureau of the War Industries Board in Washington, D.C for one year, from 1918 to 1919.

[3] In 1923, Bryant joined the public health field as an employee of the New York-based Committee on Dispensary Development.

In 1927 she was hired by Robert Latou Dickinson as the executive secretary of the National Committee on Maternal Health (CMH).

Publicity photo of Louise Stevens Bryant for the Girl Scouts of the USA