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  1. Cornelia Elizabeth Bryce Pinchot (August 20, 1881 – September 9, 1960), also known as “Leila Pinchot,” was a 20th-century American conservationist, Progressive politician, and women’s rights activist.

  2. After several persistent proposals, he married Cornelia Bryce on August 15, 1914, just nine days before Mary's death.

  3. 3 de may. de 2024 · Cornelia Pinchot. The daughter of wealthy journalist and politician, Lloyd Bryce, Cornelia grew up in Victorian circles similar to those of the Pinchots. Known as "Leila" by family and friends, she was born in Newport, Rhode Island in 1881, educated in private schools and traveled frequently with her parents in Europe.

  4. 6 de dic. de 2017 · In the 1930s, Cornelia Bryce Pinchot would accept President Roosevelt’s New Deal institutions such as the National Recovery Act, Civilian Conservation Corps and, the Works Progress Administration. She urged workers throughout Pennsylvania to unionize, and had previously advocated for protective labor laws nationwide.

  5. Cornelia Bryce Pinchot (1881-1960) Cornelia, Gifford Pinchot’s wife, was a vocal advocate for labor reforms, trade unionism, and women’s suffrage. As an avid gardener, she made significant changes to the Grey Towers estate during the 1920s and 30s.

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  6. Cornelia Elizabeth Bryce Pinchot, also known as “Leila Pinchot,” was a 20th-century American conservationist, Progressive politician, and women’s rights activist. She was the wife of Gifford Pinchot (1865-1946), the renowned conservationist and two-time Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and was also a close friend of U.S ...

  7. Cornelia Bryce Pinchot: Elegance, Power, and Change offers an intimate view into how her fashion reveals her vibrant personality. See how Cornelia shifts with trends of the time, how her travels influence her individuality, and how her affluent upbringing gave her the confidence to push boundaries.