Background
Cutnaw, Mary-Frances was born on June 15, 1931 in Dickinson, North Dakota, United States. Daughter of Delbert A. and Edith (Calhoun-Pritchard) Cutnaw.
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Cutnaw, Mary-Frances was born on June 15, 1931 in Dickinson, North Dakota, United States. Daughter of Delbert A. and Edith (Calhoun-Pritchard) Cutnaw.
Bachelor of Science, University Wisconsin, 1953. Master of Science, University Wisconsin, 1957. Postgraduate, University Wisconsin, 1959—1960.
Postgraduate, University Wisconsin, 1967—1968.
Volunteer teacher, Vocational School for World World War II Displaced Persons, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, 1951-1952; speech teacher, Pulaski H.S., Milwaukee, 1953-1955; teaching assistant department speech, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1956-1957; special assistant School Education, University of Wisconsin, Madison, summer 1957; instructor speech, University of Wisconsin -Stout, Menomonie, 1957-1958; assistant professor speech, University of Wisconsin -Stout, Menomonie, 1959-1964; associate professor speech, University of Wisconsin -Stout, Menomonie, 1964-1974; professor emeritus, University of Wisconsin -Stout, Menomonie, since 1974; dean of women, University of Wisconsin -Stout, Menomonie, 1958-1959. Committee and personnel consultant, St. Paul, since 1974. Writer, editor, public New Legal Press, since 1995.
Organizer, past advisor Young Democrats, Menomonie, since 1959. Founder Edith and Kent Cutnaw Scholarship, University Wisconsin, Stevens Point, since 1960. Board directors Blaisdell Place, Minneapolis, 1980-1985.
Member American Civil Liberties Union, National Organization of Women, International Platform Association, National Women's History Museum, Wisconsin Academy Arts and Sciences, Wisconsin Women's Network, Progressive Roundtable (Minneapolis), Calhoun Beach Club (Minneapolis), Amnesty International, World Jewish Congress (charter), United States Holacost Museum, Drs. Without Borders, University Club St. Paul, Greenpeace, Dunn County Humane Society, Sierra Club, Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Humane Society United States, Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Beta, Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Lambda Theta.