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Katherine G. Howard
Katherine Graham Howard (September 30, 1898 – 1986) was a graduate of Smith College with a bachelor's degree in politics and government. During the Eisenhower administration she served in the Federal Civil Defense Administration, U.S. delegate to NATO committee on civil defense, and Deputy U.S. Commissioner General to the Brussels World Fair. She was the daughter of artist Margaret Nowell Graham and Joseph L. Graham, a director at R.J. Reynolds. Her brother was John Stephens Graham.
==Early life==
Katherine Graham was born in Guyton, Georgia and grew up there and in North Carolina. She was the daughter of Margaret Nowell Graham and Joseph L. Graham, who was Chairman of the Board of the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company in the early 1900s.〔Katherine G. Howard. ''With My Shoes Off''. New York. Vantage Press. 1977. pg. 1-2, 19, 37, 40. ISBN 0-533-02950-3〕 Howard attended Salem Academy, majored in fine arts at Salem College in North Carolina, and obtained her bachelor’s degree in politics and government at Smith College in Massachusetts〔Katherine G. Howard. ''With My Shoes Off''. New York. Vantage Press. 1977. pg. 4-10. ISBN 0-533-02950-3〕 She was the elder sister of John Stephens Graham and a cousin of Gone with the Wind author Margaret Mitchell.
In 1921 she married Charles P. Howard,〔 a Harvard University lawyers, but without the approval of her father, who for a short period of time disinherited her.〔Katherine G. Howard. ''With My Shoes Off''. New York. Vantage Press. 1977. pg. 18. ISBN 0-533-02950-3〕 Mr. Howard (1887–1967), an attorney, maintained a Boston Law practice and served in public service posts, including State Senator, Massachusetts State Commissioner of Administration and Finance (1928–1938), and Commissioner for Banks. In World War I and in World War II he served overseas in the Army.〔The War Record of the Fifth Company, New England Regiment. Cambridge. Harvard University Press. 1922. pg. 29〕 Their home in Reading, MA, the former Kemp_Place is on the National Register of Historic Places.

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