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Finnish leader of women's organizations
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She took a Master's degree in 1923. She worked as a secretary in the Finnish Red cross and at the League of Nations in 1926–1936. In 1937, she was elected as her mother's successor as president of the Finnish Women's Association. She was also president of the Karelian Association of Academic Women in 1939–1942.
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Finsk Kvinnoförening 1884-1909. Helsingfors: Suomen Naisyhdistys. 1909
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