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Sara Louisa Oberholtzer

American writer

Died when: 88 years 258 days (1064 months)
Star Sign: Taurus

 

Sara Louisa Oberholtzer

Sara Louisa Oberholtzer (née , Vickers;May 20, 1841 – February 2, 1930) was an American poet, activist, and economist.Interested in the uplifting of humanity, she gave close attention to the introduction of school savings-banks into the public schools since 1889.

She made an address on the subject in the first meeting of the Women's Council, in Washington, D.C. in February, 1891, which was printed in their "Transactions." Her address on school savings banks before the American Academy of Political and Social Science, in Philadelphia, in May, 1892, was printed in pamphlet form by the Academy.

Her "How to Institute School Savings Banks," "A Plea for Economic Teaching " and other leaflet literature on the subject had broad circulation.

She was widely instrumental in establishing school savings banks in the United States, Canada, Australia and the Sandwich Islands.She was also elected world's and national superintendent of that work for the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (W.

C.T.U.), which enlarged its channels.As W.C.T.U.World's Superintendent of School Savings Banks, Oberholtzer hoped to introduce this system in other countries beyond the U.S.


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