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Frances Gertrude Kumm : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frances Gertrude Kumm
Frances Gertrude Kumm (8 April 1886 – 4 June 1966) was an Australian women's activist and philanthropist. ==Early years==
Gertrude was born in Collingwood. The eldest of eight children, her father was Frederick John Cato, a successful merchant, and Frances Bethune, of New Zealand. Cato built a grocery empire, and settled his family in Toorak when Gertrude was two. Gertrude was educated at home, but at the age of 14 was enrolled at the Methodist Ladies' College. This was a logical choice, despite there being few students from wealthy homes, as her family was involved deeply in the church. It was through the extensive volunteer work her father did for the Wesleyan Church that sparked Gertrude's ideals of service to the church and philanthropy.
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