Background
Mudd, Emily Hartshorne was born on September 6, 1898 in Merion, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Edward Yarnall and Clementine (Rhodes) Hartshorne.
Mudd, Emily Hartshorne was born on September 6, 1898 in Merion, Pennsylvania, United States. Daughter of Edward Yarnall and Clementine (Rhodes) Hartshorne.
Master of Social Work, University of Pennsylvania, 1936; Doctor of Philosophy, University Pennsylvania, 1950; Honorary Doctor of Science, University of Pennsylvania, 1972; Honorary Doctor of Science, Hobart and William Smith College, 1958; Honorary Doctor of Science, Haverford College, 1982; Doctor of Hebrew Literature, Washington and Jefferson College, 1973.
Volunteer research assistant, Harvard Medical School, Rockefeller Institute, New York City, Henry Phipps Institute for Tuberculosis, Philadelphia, School Medicine University of Pennsylvania, 1922-1933;
director, Marriage Council Philadelphia, 1933-1967;
consultant, Marriage Council Philadelphia, 1967-1975;
trustee, Marriage Council Philadelphia, since 1975. Assistant professor, director division family study in psychiatry University of Pennsylvania, 1950-1956, professor, 1956-1967, professor emeritus, since 1967, consultant behavioral science, division human reproduction, department obstetrics and gynecology, since 1969. Principal investigator research marriage counseling United States Public Health Service, 1949-1955.
Alcoholism and marital conflict Department Health Commonwealth Pennsylvania, 1954-1967, Advanced Training Teachers Pastoral Care, National Institute of Mental Health, 1964-1969. Visiting professor family relationships Pennsylvania State University, 1967. Faculty marriage counseling VA Resident Training Program Psychiatrists, Philadelphia, 1947-1964.
Consultant Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1956, Encyclopedia Mental Health, 1961-1963. Lecturer Bryn Mawr College and Swarthmore College, 1940-1955;member steering committee Social Work Research Group, 1949-1952.
Associate director continuing education Reproductive Biology Research Foundation, St. Louis, 1970-1973, board directors, 1973-1981, vice president, 1976-1982, member advisory council, 1981-1982. Member advisory committee family division Health and Welfare Council Philadelphia, 1956-1958. Family life advisory committee Public Affairs Pamphlets, New York City, 1937-1988.
Professional advisory committee Pennsylvania Mental Health, 1953-1957. Chairman executive committee Interprofl. Commission Marriage and Divorce Laws and Family Courts (sponsor American Bar Association), 1950-1960.
Vice chairman Governor Pennsylvania Advisory Council on Alcoholism, Pennsylvania Department Health, 1953-1967, principal investigator research in alcoholism and marital conflict, 1954-1967. Executive committee Sex Information and Education Council United States, 1965-1966, board directors, 1964-1971. Associate department psychiatry Pennsylvania division Philadelphia General Hospital, 1967-1974.
Co-director Jessie Smith Noyes Foundation project to upgrade skills medical, social work, and outreach personnel in work with minority groups and family planning department obstetrics and gynecology University Pennsylvania, 1971-1974. Co-chairman Pennsylvania Abortion Law Commission, 1972-1973. Member Experiment International Living, 1932-1998, advisory committee, since 1976, trustee 1945-1976.
Member project grants committee Virginia Gildersleeve International Fund for University Women, 1974-1985. Participant Schlesinger-Rockefeller Oral History Project, 1974. Board directors, member executive committee Pathfinder Fund, Boston, 1968-1974, member corporation, 1978.
Vice president board trustees Lebensberger Foundation, 1972-1983. Member advisory council Friends of Grange, Haverford, 1977, Institute for Religion and Wholeness, 1981-1985. Fellow American Association Marriage and Family Counselors (president 1952-1954, advisory committee on accreditation 1977, Founders award 1977), American Orthopsychiat.
Association (life, board directors 1982-1985), World Academy Art and Science (executive committee 1963-1998, treasurer 1978-1986, honorary vice president 1986-1998, chairman committee on awards 1980-1988, assistant chairman 1990-1998), American Sociological Society, Philadelphia College Physicians (council 1979-1984, secretary 1984-1988, censor 1988-1992, honorary council since 1992, committee on fellowship 1991-1998). Member Science Society Study Sex, National Council Family Relations, Royal Society Promotion Health, American Group Psychotherapy Association, Physicians for Social Responsibility (Philadelphia advisory board 1989-1998), Planned Parenthood (honorary director 1951-1998). Clubs: Cosmopolitan (Philadelphia).
Merion Cricket; Cosmos (Washington).
Married Stuart Mudd, September 12, 1922 (deceased May 5, 1975). Children: Emily Borie (Mistress Mitchell), Stuart Harvey, Margaret Clark, John Hodgen. Married Frederick H. Gloeckner, November 12, 1980.