• Caroline Lexow Babcock (February 5, 1882 – March 8, 1980) was an American pacifist and suffragist, co-founder of the Women's Peace Union, and Executive...
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    St. Dominic closed in 2003. Joseph Alessi, classical trombonist Caroline Lexow Babcock, suffragist and pacifist Stephen Baldwin, actor Thomas Berger, novelist...
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  • Clarence Lexow, Allan Lexow and Rudolph G. Lexow. Their granddaughter Caroline Lexow Babcock was a prominent suffragist and pacifist. He wrote histories of the...
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    Bryan Hoch Charles Wright Mills C.J. Nitkowski Carole Radziwill Caroline Lexow Babcock Carson McCullers Charles E. Gannon Charles MacArthur Charles Samuels...
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    Edith Ainge (1873-1948), treasurer of the NWP Nina E. Allender Caroline Lexow Babcock Abby Scott Baker Mary Ritter Beard Alva Belmont Harriot Stanton...
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    was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Nyack, New York. His daughter Caroline Lexow Babcock was a prominent suffragist and pacifist. He is author of reports...
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  • (1987), nominee to serve as the United States Ambassador to Algeria Caroline Lexow Babcock (1904), co-founder of the Women's Peace Union and former secretary...
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  • Bolles Anthony Mary Stafford Anthony Susan B. Anthony. B Caroline Lexow Babcock Elnora M. Babcock Isabel Barrows Juanita Breckenridge Bates Robert Cameron...
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    co-founder of the Women's Peace Union in 1921. In 1923, she and Caroline Lexow Babcock drafted a constitutional amendment to remove the power of the US...
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  • Garrison Villard, Elinor Byrns, Katherine Devereaux Blake, and Caroline Lexow Babcock resigned from the executive committee of the Women's International...
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