Laetitia M. Conard

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US-GCS DCL Coll-284 Row A CITY Grinnell Stories-2017-03-08

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Laetitia M. Conard

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Grinnell Stories blog by Dan Kaiser
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Laetitia Moon Conard
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Socialism

Post title: Trailblazer...

Date published: March 8, 2017

Link to blog post: https://grinnellstories.blogspot.com/2017/03/trailblazer.html

Drake Library Archive Digital File Name: Grinnell Stories/2017-03-08 Laetitia Moon Conard

Summary: Laetitia Conard, after graduating from Smith College and then obtaining her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, helped found the discipline of sociology at Grinnell College. Conard then became active in socialist politics, running for governor in 1932, Congress in 1934, and Senate in 1936, and lieutenant-governor in 1940. While she lost all these races, she was the first woman to stand for election in each position. She was the spouse of Henry S. Conard.

1310 Elm Street, Grinnell, IA, USA
Conard, Alfred
Conard, Elizabeth
Conard, Henry Shoemaker
Conard, Laetitia Moon (Elizabeth)
Conard, Rebecca
“Impressions of Communist Russia” by Laetitia Moon Conard
Jones, Bishop Paul

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See also 4.1 - Grinnell - Biography - Conard, Laetitia Moon

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