Sarah Field Splint (1883–1959) was an American author, editor, domestic science consultant, and feminist.
[2][3] Sarah Field Splint, of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, was an alumna of Colby College.
[1] From 1914 to 1919 she was the editor of the magazine "Today's Housewife", published in Cooperstown, New York.
[4] She served as chief of the Home Conservation Division of the Food Conservation Division of the United States Food Administration,[5] designing the USFA uniform, later known as the Hoover apron.
Splint donated to her alma mater's library a collection of the works of Sarah Orne Jewett.