Background
Sabin, Pauline Morton was born on April 23, 1887 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Paul and Charlotte (Goodridge) Morton.
Sabin, Pauline Morton was born on April 23, 1887 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Paul and Charlotte (Goodridge) Morton.
Educated private schools and abroad.
Elected member Republican Committee of Suffolk County, New York, 1919. Made member Republican State Executive Committee, New York, 1920. President Women's National Republican Club, 1921.
Delegate Republican National Convention, Cleveland, Ohio, 1924.
Member Republican National Committee, term 1924-1928. Resigned, 1929, to organize Women's Organization for National Prohibition Reform, of which was made national chairman, organization disbanded December 1933.
Appointed by President Coolidge member Lexington-Concord Sesquicentennial Commission, 1925.
Club, 1921; member Republican National Committee, term 1924-1928. Clubs: Colony, Woman’s City.
Married Charles Hamilton Sabin, of New York City, December 28, 1916. Married second, Dwight F. Davis, May 8, 1936.