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Ruth Frances Woodsmall (September 20, 1883 – May 25, 1963) was an American high school English teacher, YWCA member, and author. She served as Chief of the Women's Affairs Section of the Allied High Commission for Occupied Germany, worked for the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, and was a member of UNESCO Working Party on the Equality of Access of Women to Education. Her publications include: ''Moslem Women Enter a New World'' (1936),〔(''Moslem Women Enter a New World'' ), Ruth Frances Woodsmall, AMS Press, 1975.〕 and ''Eastern Women Today and Tomorrow'' (1933),〔(''Eastern Women Today and Tomorrow'' ) Ruth Frances Woodsmall (Central Committee on the United Study of Foreign Missions, 1933).〕 ''Study of the Role of Women, Their Activities and Organizations in Lebanon, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, and Syria'' (1955)〔(''Study of the Role of Women'' ), Ruth Frances Woodsmall, International Federation of Business and Professional Women, 1956.〕 and ''Women and the New East'' (1960).〔(''Women and the New East'' ), Ruth Frances Woodsmall, Middle East Institute, 1960〕 == Early life == Woodsmall was born in Atlanta, Georgia on September 20, 1883, the youngest of three children of Harrison S. Woodsmall, a lawyer and teacher, and Mary Elizabeth Howes, an art teacher. She grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana and attended local schools. She received her A.B. from the University of Nebraska in 1905 and her A.M. from Wellesley College in 1906.
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