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Edna Owen Edna Owen (more generally referred to by her married name Mrs Herbert Sumner Owen) is probably best known for her contributions to the training of female wireless operators in the US during World War One. She was the director of the wireless training course run by the National League for Women's Service at Hunter College, New York; trained female wireless operators at the YWCA in New York City; and was a founder and chairman of the Women's Radio Corps. == Early life and marriage == Edna Owen (more generally referred to by her married name Mrs Herbert Sumner Owen) was born Erna von Rodenstein and later became the wife of Herbert Sumner Owen, a Mayflower descendant and businessman in Utah. While in Utah, Owen campaigned against polygamy before they moved east to New York.
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