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  1. Anne Morrow and her parents with Charles Lindbergh. Elizabeth Reeve Cutter Morrow (May 29, 1873 – January 24, 1955) was an American poet, champion of women's education, and purveyor of Mexican culture. She wrote several children's books and collections of poetry.

    • Elisabeth Reeve Cutter, May 29, 1873, Cleveland, Ohio
    • Educator, writer
    • January 24, 1955 (aged 81)
    • 4, including Anne
  2. Elizabeth Cutter Morrow was not a professional woman whose “field” can be easily described. She achieved eminence in education, philanthropy, finance, and literature. She was a teacher of English, History, and French in private schools before her marriage to Dwight Whitney Morrow in 1903.

  3. Abstract. The papers document Elizabeth Cutter Morrows relationship with and management of the care of her son, Dwight W. Morrow, Jr., as he struggled with mental illness. The papers consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, newspaper clippings, school and college materials, teaching materials, and photographs.

  4. The Morrow Family papers consist of approximately 142.5 linear ft. and date from 1839 to 1966. The bulk of the papers relate to the life and work of Elizabeth Cutter Morrow. Types of materials include correspondence, minutes, agendas, reports, magazine and newspaper articles, notes, posters, pamphlets, artwork, writings, speeches, film ...

  5. Elizabeth Reeve Cutter Morrow has been called Smith's most outstanding alumna. Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1873, Elizabeth Cutter was the daughter of Charles Long Cutter and Annie E. (Spencer) Cutter. Her father was Secretary General of L. and Wheeling Railroad.

  6. Abstract: The papers document Elizabeth Cutter Morrows relationship with and management of the care of her son, Dwight W. Morrow, Jr., as he struggled with mental illness. The papers consist of incoming and outgoing correspondence, newspaper clippings, school and college materials, teaching materials, and photographs.

  7. 2. Feb. 2017 · Elizabeth Cutter Morrow born Cleveland, OH May 29, 1873 (d. 1955). Internationalist; poet; mother of Anne Lindbergh. Promoted reconciliation with Mexico with ambassador husband Dwight; founded Food for Freedom; vice-president American Association for UN.