Ruth Muzzy Conniston Morize (December 1, 1892 – October 3, 1952) was a Boston socialite and musician, and received widespread media attention for her work as a carillonneur.
[2] In addition to teaching, she volunteered with the Quakers and participated in Boston and New York society.
[3] She also published at least two collections of French songs, “Chantons un Peu” and “La Cercle Francais.”[1] On June 27, 1929, Ruth Conniston married Andre Morize, a noted professor of French literature and culture at Harvard University.
As World War II spread throughout Europe, Ruth Morize helped organize a unit of the Fighting French Relief and volunteered with American Aid to France and the Red Cross.
[6] Ultimately, the Suffolk County, Massachusetts court awarded Ruth Morize a $150 monthly stipend from her former husband's American funds.