Background
Eva Marian Spielman was born on 13 April 1886, daughter of Sir Meyer Spielman.
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Eva Marian Spielman was born on 13 April 1886, daughter of Sir Meyer Spielman.
She was educated at Saint Felix School, Southwold, Suffolk and Newnham College, Cambridge, graduating in 1908 with first class honours in the Economics tripos.
Hubback became involved in the women"s suffrage movement, campaigning with Eleanor Rathbone. She became Principal of Morley College for Working Men and Women in 1927, succeeding Barbara Wootton. She assisted in establishing the Townswomen"s Guild in 1930.
Eva Hubback, Shena Simon and Ernest Darwin Simon co-founded the Association for Education in Citizenship in 1933.
She became secretary of this association, and chairman of the Family Endowment Society. From 1946 to 1948, Hubback represented Kensington North on the London County Council, elected on the Labour Party platform.
She died on 15 July 1949.
In 1929 she joined the Eugenics Society, becoming a Fellow in 1931, member of the council in 1932 and member of the executive committee in 1934.