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FENWICK, Millicent Hammond, a Representative from New Jersey; born in New York City, February
25, 1910; attended Foxcroft School, Middleburg, Va., 1923-1925; attended
Columbia University and New School for Social Research in New York City, 1933,
1942; held position of associate editor in New York publications firm,
1938-1952; member, board of education, Bernardsville (N.J.), 1938-1947, and
Borough Council, 1958-1964; member, New Jersey Committee of the U.S. Commission
on Civil Rights, 1958-1974; member, New Jersey general assembly, 1970-1973;
served as director of New Jersey Consumer Affairs, 1973-1974; elected as a
Republican to the Ninety-fourth and to the three succeeding Congresses (January
3, 1975-January 3, 1983); was not a candidate for reelection in 1982 to the
Ninety-eighth Congress, but was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the
United States Senate; United States representative, with rank of ambassador, to
the United Nations Agencies for Food and Agriculture, June 13, 1983, to March
1987; was a resident of Bernardsville, N.J., until her death there on September
16, 1992.
BibliographyFenwick, Millicent.
Speaking Up. Foreword by Norman Cousins. New York: Harper and
Row, 1982; Schapiro, Amy.
Millicent Fenwick: Her Way. New Brunswick, N. J.: Rutgers
University Press, 2003.
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