Strong, Ann Monroe Gilchrist (1875–1957)
Strong, Ann Monroe Gilchrist (1875–1957)
New Zealand professor of home science. Name variations: Ann Monroe Gilchrist. Born July 29, 1875, in Carthage, Illinois, USA; died June 23, 1957, in Dunedin, New Zealand; dau. of Charles Allen Gilchrist (civil engineer) and Lucy Ellen (Walker)Gilchrist; Columbia University, BS, 1904; m. Benjamin Rush Strong, 1907 (div.).
Helped found American Home Economics Association (1899); immigrated to New Zealand (1907); taught home economics in Cincinnati, Ohio; taught graduate course at Baroda College in India (1917–20); returned to New Zealand (1921); taught household arts at School of Home Science, University of Otago (1921), becoming dean of faculty of home science (1924); helped found Otago Home Economics Association (1923), and helped organize branches of Women's Division of New Zealand Farmers' Union. Received bronze medal of Carnegie Corporation (1936), OBE (1936) and Coronation Medal (1937).
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 4).