Mary Lindsay Elmendorf
Father | James Calvin Lindsay |
Mother | Jean McGregor |
Spouse |
John Elmendorf John Landgraf |
Children |
Calvin Lindsay Elmendorf Susan Elmendorf Roberts |
Education |
St Pauls High School, 1933 (Valedictorian) BA Psychology UNC Chapel Hill 1937 Honors (Sima XI) Queens College 1937-39 MA equivalent-Public Administration and Social Work, UNC Chapel Hill 1941 Special student, Spanish and Art, Escuela de Bellas Artes, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico 1941-2 Certificate, School of Relief and Reconstruction, Haverford College, PA 1945 MA (Incomplete)-University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 1946-48 PhD Union Graduate School Anthropology Antioch 1972 |
Employment | See her CV at University of Florida Smathers Libraries - Special and Area Studies Collections |
Affiliations |
American Anthropological Association Society for Applied Anthropology Association for the Advancement of Science AAUW United Nations Association/USA UNIFEM/Gulf Coast Chapter Democratic Club |
Awards |
Nobel Peace Prize recipient of group award British and American Quakers for work during and after World War II 2007 PLACA- Lifetime Achievement Award "in recognition of special dedication to water and sanitation projects and for your outstanding achievements in the region and beyond" 2009 Brown University received Honorary Degree as Doctor of Humane Letters, honoris causa 1981 Praxis Award "For excellence in translating Anthropological Knowledge into Action". by Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists (WAPA) 1982 Margaret Mead Award "For applying principles of anthropology to the resolution of issues of contemporary human concern and influencing a concerned public outside of anthropology", first time presented by both the American Anthropological Association and the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 1993 Distinguished Alumna Award "In recognition of outstanding contributions to mankind through the Field of Anthropology" University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1996 Award presented "in recognition of outstanding public service in support of the United Nations" by the United Nations Association of the United States of America Sarasota-Manatee Chapter 1996 Decorated by SULABH International Social Service Organization, New Delhi, India "for help in incorporating the important roles of women into the planning , execution, effective use and maintenance of appropriate technologies for excreta disposal". Additional expression of thanks for the donation of collection of articles, technical reports, etc for the library of The Museum of the Toilet 1997 Outstanding Alumna Award, Queens College, as "Outstanding member of class of 1937", Charlotte, North Carolina |
Interests and Hobbies |
Music Painting |
Additional Comments |
Firsts - Breaking the Glass Ceilings and Introducing Innovations 1936 First women appointed to student government (senior executive committee) University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 1945 Organized black and white women volunteers to integrate the first Traveler's Aid Snack Bar between the waiting rooms for White and Colored passengers in the Railroad Station in Petersburg, VA. 1945 In first group of relief workers to reach war devastated Europe after VE day and before VJ day - on the first non-escorted Victory ship 1946 Designed and directed the Spanish Refugee Program for Secours Quaker (AFSC) with funding form the UN High Commission for Refugees, one of the earliest, if not the first, grant to a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) 1952 First woman Director of a CARE Country Program (Mexico) 1954 Designed and negotiated first School Feeding Program in Haiti for CARE 1958 Designed first CARE Water Supply and Sanitation Project with AFSC. See film, "World Our Hands Can Make". President Kennedy used this as documentation to gain approval and support for the Peace Corps. It is still used as a model by World Bank, USAID, and many NGO's. In 2007 recieved Lifetime Achievment PLACA Award 1961 First woman invited to speak at Brown University Inter Fraternity Council 1962 Designed and supervised first summer work/study for Brown students in Latin America with CARE and Peace Corps. 1964 Prepared and presented a course "Community Participation: Volunteers as Facilitators" at the first Peace Corps training program for work in Latin America. 1965 Founding member First Planned Parenthood of Sarasota 1966 Appointed by the Governor of Florida to the First Commission on the Status of Women 1972 Member, Ford Foundation's First Task Force on Women 1975 First woman anthropologist invited to join the World Bank staff. First person to raise gender issues at World Bank - See Bura irrigation project and PROWWESS (Promotion and Support of Women, Water Supply and Sanitation). 1975 - 1995 Raised and helped redefine policy issues about important roles of women/globally and locally, in UNDP/World Bank, WHO, FAO, UNICEF, UNESCO and NGOs, i.e. CARE. Many of these were published in their journals. 1982 First recipient of the Margaret Mead award presented by both the American Anthropological Association and the Society for Applied Anthropology 1991 Presented first display of gender issues in a photographic exhibit based on PROWWESS projects at the annual meeting of the Florida division of UNA/USA 1997 One of the two first women delegates to the United Nations Conference on Water Resources in Mar del Plata. Appointed by President Carter. 2007 First ever winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award of PLACA, the Latin American and Caribbean Water Prizes |