Mary Caroline Crawford

Mary Caroline Crawford (5 May 1874 – 15 November 1932) was an American author, social worker and reformer, and suffragist.

While there, she heard a speech by a female journalist, which inspired her to become a writer herself and she began writing for the school's newspaper.

She attended Radcliffe College from 1894 to 1897, but was forced to drop out before graduation due to financial issues.

She briefly served as secretary of the Boston chapter of the Women's Trade Union League.

[1][2][3] Mary Caroline Crawford died on November 15, 1932 in her Beacon Hill home.