
Agnes L. Thomas Morris (March 8, 1865 – June 25, 1949), known professionally as Mrs. Robert Carlton Morris, was an American writer and clubwoman, the national president of the
War Mothers of America in 1918. As president of the Ohio Shakespeare Association, she lectured and wrote about William Shakespeare.
Early life
Agnes L. Thomas was born in
London, Ohio
London is a city in and the county seat of Madison County, Ohio, United States. Located about southwest of the Ohio capital of Columbus, Ohio, Columbus, London was established in 1811 to serve as the county seat. The population was 10,279 at t ...
, the daughter of the John Morgan Thomas and Sara Phillips James Thomas. Both parents were born in Wales. Her father was a Congregationalist pastor who had served churches in Pennsylvania before accepting a position in
Alliance, Ohio
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. She was educated at
Mount Union College
The University of Mount Union is a private liberal arts university in Alliance, Ohio, United States. Founded in 1846, the university was affiliated with the Methodist Church until 2019. It had an enrollment of 2,100 students as of 2023.
Histo ...
, graduating in the class of 1887, with further training at the National School of Oratory in
Philadelphia
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.
[John William Leonard, ed.]
''Woman's Who's Who of America''
(American Commonwealth Publishing 1914): 577. Agnes L. Thomas was partly deaf from childhood, with enough hearing loss that she was barred from teacher training programs.
Career
Agnes Thomas Morris served on the board of the Toledo Woman's Association, on the Committee on Literature of the Ohio Federation of Women's Clubs, and
In 1918, she was elected president of the War Mothers of America, and of the umbrella organization the Service Star Legion, at their national conference in
Evansville, Indiana
Evansville is a city in Vanderburgh County, Indiana, United States, and its county seat. With a population of 118,414 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, it is Indiana's List of cities in Indiana, third-most populous city after India ...
. After completing her term as national president, she served as associate editor of the organization's magazine, ''The Service Star''.
Morris was president of the Ohio Shakespeare Association, and a vice president of the Shakespeare Association of America. She wrote a textbook, ''Every Day with Shakespeare''. She was a columnist and contributing editor of the ''Shakespeare Association Bulletin'', a national publication. She also wrote several one-act plays, including ''Under the Blossom'' (1935), ''Friendly Will Revisits Stratford'' (1935) and ''William Shakespeare Discovers New Worlds'' (1935).
Personal life
Agnes L. Thomas married Robert Carlton Morris in 1891. They had two children, Vivian Anna Morris (1892–1918) and Robert Thomas Morris (1895–1972).
Her son Robert fought in France during
World War I
World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ...
.
"Military Record of Relatives of National Officers"
''The Service Star'' (January 1920): 5. She was widowed when Robert Carlton Morris died in 1942, and she died in 1949, aged 84 years, in Toledo.
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1865 births
1949 deaths
American women writers
People from Toledo, Ohio
University of Mount Union alumni
American women in World War I
Clubwomen
Shakespearean scholars