Background
Frauens, Marie was born on July 10, 1902 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Daughter of Frank Henry and Amanda Margaret (Stansch) F. Associate of Arts, Kansas Missouri Junior College, 1921.
Frauens, Marie was born on July 10, 1902 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. Daughter of Frank Henry and Amanda Margaret (Stansch) F. Associate of Arts, Kansas Missouri Junior College, 1921.
Associate of Arts, Kansas City Junior College, 1921. BJ, University Missouri, 1924. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1947.
Postgraduate, Naval Reserve Officers School, Washington, 1955—1964. Postgraduate, Industrial College Armed Forces, 1964.
Instructor swimming, Kansas City, 1919-1921. Researcher Missouri State History Society, 1922-1924. Teaching principal, director extra curricular newspaper and dramatics club Wardell (Missouri) High School, 1924-1927.
Mathematics editor Row Peterson and Company, Evanston, Illinois, 1927-1935.
Chief editor high school program McGraw-Hill Book Company. New York City, 1935-1943.
Commissioned Lieutenant (junior grade) United States Naval Reserve, 1943, advanced through grades to permanent commission as lieutenant commander, 1949, liaison officer United States Navy-United States Armed Forces Institute, 1943-1944, training officer Bureau Ordnance, 1944-1947. Technical writer Naval Reserve Training Publs.
Project, 1947-1949; retired from Reserve, 1965.
Training director John I. Thompson and Company, Washington, 1949-1957. Technical writer Department Navy, Washington, 1957. Administrative officer Office of Secretary Defense, Washington, 1958-1969.
Freelance editor, researcher, Washington, 1969-1986, Kansas City, Missoury, 1986, messages of Governor Kentucky to general assembly for Kentucky History Society, 1974-1976.
Editor The Machine Gun, Volunteer II, Participant VII for Lieutenant Colonel George Chinn, United States Marine Corps, 1952. Editor reports for, also executive secretary Special Committee Adequacy of Range Facilities, Department Defense, 1958.
Completed authentic restoration of 1882 town house on Capitol Hill, 1980. Active first aid, health courses American Red Cross, 1917-1918.
Girls" advisor Young Women's Christian Association, Kansas City, 1921.
Counselor Chicago settlement house, 1930-1935. Active Red Cross Fund, District of Columbia, 1949. Member board directors NavalGun Factory Welfare and Recreation Association, 1947-1949.
Member work group to develop Interagy.
Science and Engineering Exhibit The Vision of Manitoba, Office Secretary Defense, 1963-1965.
Member Naval Reserve Association, Retired Officers Association, Reserve Officers Association, Naval Order United States, American Defense Preparedness Association, Union Cemetery History Society, National Trust History Preservation, Pi Gamma Museum.