Frances Jewett Gulick (April 6, 1891 – November 29, 1936) was an American Y.W.C.A. welfare worker who was awarded a United States Army citation for valor and courage on the field during the aerial bombardment of Varmaise, Oise, France in World War I. She was attached to the First Engineers in Europe, and was operating a canteen at the time. Gulick was pictured with three overseas service stripes on her sleeve, which represents at least 18 months of service.[1][2]
^"Gulick, Frances. Y.W.C.A. Girl". Prints & Photographs Online Catalog. US Library of Congress. 1919. Retrieved May 7, 2010.
Frances Jewett Gulick (April 6, 1891 – November 29, 1936) was an American Y.W.C.A. welfare worker who was awarded a United States Army citation for valor...
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a song entitled "I Can Always Find a Little Sunshine in the YMCA". FrancesGulick was a YMCA worker stationed in France during World War I who received...
a song entitled "I Can Always Find a Little Sunshine in the YMCA". FrancesGulick was a YMCA worker stationed in France during World War I who received...
's daughter FrancesGulick (1891–1936) operated a canteen for servicemen near the front lines of World War I. Son Orramel Hinckley Gulick was born in...
Distinguished Service Medal by the Secretary of the US Army. May 30, 1918: FrancesGulick was a US Y.M.C.A. welfare worker who was awarded a United States Army...
forty-nine have completed the Ladies' Course. Jewett, F. F.; Jewett, FrancesGulick Jewett (1922). "The chemical department of Oberlin College from 1833...
parade in New York, with fellow YMCA war workers Mary Noel Arrowsmith, FrancesGulick, Ethel Creighton Torrance, and Marjorie Skelding. Ely was active in...
split, Gulick advocated a "seamless web of discretion and interaction". Luther Gulick and Lyndall Urwick are two second-generation scholars. Gulick, Urwick...
honor in a 1919 parade in New York, with fellow YMCA war workers Ely, FrancesGulick, Ethel Creighton Torrance, and Marjorie Skelding. After the war, Arrowsmith...
Alice Gordon Gulick (August 8, 1847 — September 14, 1903) was an American missionary teacher in Spain. Alice Winfield Gordon was born in Boston, Massachusetts...
Adams, and Rock Hudson. Based on the 1950 novel Bend of the Snake by Bill Gulick, the film is about a tough cowboy who risks his life to deliver confiscated...
FrancesGulick Jewett, author of numerous books on public health and hygiene, daughter of Luther Halsey Gulick Sr. and sister of Luther Halsey Gulick...
prominent in the councils of that society: Anna Adams Gordon, Alice Gordon Gulick, and Bessie. She was reared in the most conservative manner in a Congregational...
with her father and Thomas L. Gulick, son of missionary Peter Johnson Gulick and younger brother of John Thomas Gulick who was an early developer of theories...
Memoirs of the Miami Valley, Volume III. Robert O. Law Company. p. 219. Gulick, Nancy (December 2012). "Glendale, CH&D Railroad the Miami Canal: Three...
awards includes each award's namesake. The Hall also formerly presented the Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award to two college seniors—one male player no taller...
physical education and girls' fitness. Cassidy received the Luther Halsey Gulick Award from the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and...