Minnie Cumnock Blodgett (1862–1931) graduated from
Vassar College
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in 1884, later becoming a trustee (1917–1931). She is the mother of Katharine Blodgett Hadley (VC '20), who was also a Vassar trustee (1942–1954), and was chairman of the Board (1945–1952).
Her husband,
John W. Blodgett, built their estate, which they named
Brookby
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The original post-office was located near a Brook ( Papakura Stream), and so was named ...
, where they made their Grand Rapids home.
Vassar College and euthenics program
After
Ellen Swallow Richards
Ellen Henrietta Swallow Richards ( Swallow; December 3, 1842 – March 30, 1911) was an American industrial and safety engineer, environmental chemist, and university faculty member in the United States during the 19th century. Her pioneeri ...
' death in 1911,
Julia Lathrop
Julia Clifford Lathrop (June 29, 1858 – April 15, 1932) was an Americans, American social reformer in the area of education, social policy, and children's welfare. As director of the United States Children's Bureau from 1912 to 1922, she was th ...
(1858–1932), another of Vassar's most distinguished alumnae, continued to promote the development of an interdisciplinary program in
euthenics
Euthenics () is the study of improvement of human functioning and well-being by improvement of living conditions. "Improvement" is conducted by altering external factors such as education and the controllable environments, including environme ...
at the college. Lathrop soon teamed with alumna Minnie Cumnock Blodgett, who with her husband, John Wood Blodgett, offered financial support to create a program of euthenics at
Vassar College
Vassar College ( ) is a private liberal arts college in Poughkeepsie, New York, United States. Founded in 1861 by Matthew Vassar, it was the second degree-granting institution of higher education for women in the United States. The college be ...
. Curriculum planning, suggested by Vassar president
Henry Noble MacCracken in 1922, began in earnest by 1923.
In 1925, through a gift of $550,000.00 from Mrs. Blodgett, the Institute of Euthenics was founded at Vassar. Its aim was "to supply scientific knowledge of the complex problems of adjustment between individuals and the environment, emphasizing home and family."
Vassar historian Elizabeth Daniels noted "The Blodgetts' gift was the largest gift given to the College after Matthew Vassar donated $408,000 in 1861 to get the College started ... Their intention was to bring into the curriculum of the College a course of study specifically designed around the ideas of Ellen Swallow Richards."
Death
Blodgett died suddenly of heart disease on October 13, 1931, in her suite in
The St. Regis Hotel, New York, NY. She was there to attend meetings for two health organizations and spend some time visiting her daughter and son-in-law. According to her obituary in the ''New York Times'', she was a director of the Child Study Association, the National Organization for Public Health Nursing, and was a member of the National Committee on Mental Hygiene. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander G. Cunnock
icof Lowell, Mass. She was also president of the D.A. Blodgett Home for Children, and sat on the board of trustees at Vassar College.
Descendants
Descendants include:
* John Wood Blodgett, Jr., who married Sally Reed Gallagher, of Milton, MA, on September 28, 1939. He attended St. Mark's School in Southboro, and graduated Harvard in 1923.
* Kathrine Cumnock Blodgett Hadley, who married Major Morris Hadley, July 12, 1919.
* John Wood Blodgett Hadley (1930 - 1994).
who married Katrina Boyden Hadley (1930-1969), she is buried in the Blodgett Plot.
Blodgett Family Archives
According to the ''Finding aid for Blodgett Family papers, 1872-1953''
abstract at Bentley Historical Library within the
University of Michigan
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Digital Library, the archive contains :
Further reading
*
* Jeffrey Sytsma, "Health Care Pioneers: The Blodgett Family." ''Michigan History'', Jan/Feb 2020, pp. 33-38. Lansing, Michigan:
Historical Society of Michigan
The Historical Society of Michigan (HSM) is the official historical society of the State of Michigan. It was founded in 1828 by Territorial Governor Lewis Cass.
See also
* List of historical societies in Michigan
References
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References
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1862 births
1931 deaths
Vassar College alumni
Members of the Vassar College Board of Trustees
People from Lowell, Massachusetts
People from East Grand Rapids, Michigan