Background
Elizabeth Coolidge Winship was born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, on May 17, 1921, to Albert Sprague and Margaret Stewart (Coit) Coolidge. She grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts and attended Vassar College from 1939 to 1941, transferring to Radcliffe College, and graduating from there with a Bachelor of Surgery in psychology in 1943.
Education
After Elizabeth Winship graduated from Radcliffe, she pursued her interest in psychology through her own research and soon began raising a family of four children—Margaret (Peg), Laurence, Joanna, and Benjamin.
Career
The Boston Globe In 1952 Elizabeth Winship was hired as a book reviewer by The Boston Globe. In the early 1960s, she also worked as a children"s book editor for the newspaper. In 1963, a Globe editor suggested that Winship start an advice column for teenagers which was called "Ask Beth." "Ask Beth" found early success due to Winship"s open and honest advice and in 1970 the Los Angeles Times Syndicate picked up the column.
At its peak it was syndicated in 70 newspapers.
Peg continued the column on her own from her mother"s retirement in 1998 until February 27, 2007. Awards and recognition.
Membership
From 1980 through 1984 Winship was a member of the advisory committee for the Schlesinger Library at Radcliffe College, Harvard University.