People of Naugatuck
Mrs. George B. Woolson
Some Distinguished Naugatuck Women
by D. J. Blackwell
Today, and for some years now, “women’s rights” have been getting considerable attention. Because they have won many rights the call for such now is less strident than in the past. Many groups of both sexes have talked much about rights, sometimes forgetting that there are no rights without duties or obligations. This seems to be better understood now than in the past. It used to be said, “A woman’s place is in the home”, but today, many women are effective in the professions, business and other fields. Gradually women have taken a more active role in community and civic affairs. This was true in Naugatuck and it might be worthwhile to consider some of these people and their contributions to life in town.
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Mrs. George B. Woolson, whose husband was Treasurer of the Eastern Malleable Iron Co. for many years, was an extremely well read person with deep interest in literary matters and wrote at times for the New York Times Book Review section as well as other literary publications.
Reference - Naugatuck Historical Society News, September/October 1998