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82:; later she acted as an American Red Cross Searcher for Home Communication Service for Mobile Hospital No. 2, until that unit was disbanded. Again, according to her sister-in-law, she received the 78:
Rose Peabody took a Nurse's Aid course at a Presbyterian Hospital in New York and was then posted to France where, after some general nursing duties, she was appointed to manage an orphanage at
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Rose Peabody married Dr. William Barclay Parsons on 22 March 1919. Parsons was a surgeon with whom Peabody had trained at the Presnyterian hospital, and with whom she had served in France.
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She acted as president of the National Council of Women in 1956 and as vice president of the International Council of Women in 1954.
83: 27:(1891–1985) was a US woman associated with the formation and management of a number of US women's organisations including the 295: 92:
Parsons's New York Time obituary describes her as being in charge of Red Cross volumnteers in the North Atlantic aea during
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Parsons husband pre-deceased her in 1973. The couple had two daughters. Parsons died on 28 March 1985.
176:"Weds Dr. W. B. Parsons, Jr. - Miss Rose Peabody of Red Cross Marries Captain - Both Cited". 285: 280: 8: 68: 215: 133: 127: 60: 103:, a clearing house for pro-United Nations stories, which was founded in 1947. 274: 93: 162:
War letters, 1917-1919 / Mrs. William Barclay Parsons -- [et al.]
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priest and Fannie Peabody, his cousin, both descended from
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According to Peabody's sister-in-law, around the time of
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Index

National Council of Women of the United States
Women United for United Nations
Committee of Correspondence
International Council of Women
Endicott Peabody
Episcopal
Joseph Peabody
Alice Lee Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt
World War 1
Étretat
Croix de Guerre
World War II
Women United for United Nations
A History of American Privateers
ISBN
1-58057-331-2
War letters, 1917-1919 / Mrs. William Barclay Parsons -- [et al.]



"ROSE PEABODY PARSONS"
"A Woman's Place is in the Cold War": American Women's Organizations and International Relations 1945-1965
"Records of Women United for United Nations, 1946-1978"
"WILLIAM PARSONS, SURGEON, 84, DIES"
Categories
1891 births
1985 deaths
World War I nurses
Female nurses in World War I

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