Background
Osborn, Stellanova was born on July 31, 1894 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Daughter of Edward Brunt and Rosa Lee.
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Osborn, Stellanova was born on July 31, 1894 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Daughter of Edward Brunt and Rosa Lee.
AB magna cum laude, University of Michigan, 1922; AM, University of Michigan, 1930; Doctor of Letters, University of Michigan, 1978.
Staff editor, New International Year Book, 1923; contributing editor sociology and economics sections, New International Encyclopedia Supplement, 1924; assistant editor, Good Health Magazine, 1925; editor, University of Michigan Official Publication, 1925-1930; secretary, collaborator with Governor Osborn, 1931-1949; editor, public, Atlantic Union Herald, Michigan and Ontario, 1950-1957; contributor editor, Freedom & Union, 1965-1972; Distinguished professor humanities, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, Tifton, Georgia, 1972-1988.
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Member Michigan State-wide Committee for Mackinac Straits Bridge, 1938. Member advisory panel on legal structure for foreign relations New York State Bar Association. Member Citizens for Haig for United States President, 1979.
Benefactor member Chehaw council Boy Scouts American. Member Chippewa County, Detroit, Tippecanoe County, Head-of-the-Lake, Great Lakes, Georgia, Michigan hist societies. Member Friends University Michigan History Collections (executive board 1972-1988), Poetry Society, Inc., Poetry Society Michigan, Academy American Poets, Henry P. Tappan Society (Charter), Hamilton Association Advancement Education, Science and Arts, National Smithsonian Associates, Adult Education Association United States of America, Society for Continuing Education in World Affairs, Common Cause, Pu.
Citizen, English-Speaking Union, Staffordshire Record Society, Friends of Christ Church Cathedral, London Institute World Affairs, International Association for Federal Union Democracies (one founder, honorary vice president 1972, advisory board Youth for Federal Union 1972-1975), European-Atlantic Group, Grotius Foundation, Union Atlantischer Foederalisten (honorary), Atlantic Union Committee (national council 1950-1961, board directors 1951-1961, executive committee, committee on liaison with other countries 1957-1961, executive director Michigan branch 1951-1952, chairman 1952-1961, executive vice president Georgia branch 1953-1961, official del 2d International Study Conference Atlantic Community 1953, special representative Holland and West Germany 1955, Iceland 1956, special citations 1951, 61), Intrernat. Movement Atlantic Union (founder, secretary North America branch 1958-1965, vice president 1965-1988, delegate Congress 1961, 65, general meeting 1969, official observer Atlantic Treaty Association Assemblies 1964-1970, observer North Atlantic Assembly 1959, 68, 69, 71), Federal Union Inc. (board directors 1961-1988, correspondent secretary 1961-1972, delegate to observe European elections 1979), Atlantic Council United States (sponsor), American Association of University Women, League of Women Voters, Business and Professional Women (citation Capital club District of Columbia 1971, District of Columbia Federation 1972), Michigan League, Presidents Club, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Georgia Club, Phi Beta Kappa (honorary member executive committee District of Columbia chapter 1971-1972, life member Associates).
Married Chase Salmon Osborn, April 9, 1949 (deceased April 1949).