• Mary Winnifred Kydd, CBE (died 1969), was a Canadian first-wave feminist, academic dean, and disarmament activist in the years leading up to World War...
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  • Furse (1926–1936) - First director Arethusa Leigh-White (1937–1946) Winnifred Kydd (1947–1948) Elizabeth Fry (Acting Director 1948–1949) M.E. Home (1949–1950)...
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  • DSO, VD, Member of the Legislative Council, State of Victoria. Mary Winnifred Kydd, MA, President of the National Council of Women, Dominion of Canada...
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  • was an accomplished historian and an influential feminist. President Winnifred Kydd was a delegate to the League of Nations. In 1930 Cairine Wilson of the...
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  • Commissioner for Wales), Mrs. Moughton (Chief Commissioner for Ulster), Winnifred Kydd (Director of the World Bureau, from Canada) and Lady Cochrane of Maidstone...
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  • Scotland. Wilfred Harold Krichefski, Senator, States of Jersey. John Charles Kydd. For services as Chairman of Wages Councils. Registrar, Selly Oak Colleges...
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