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The Westover School, often referred to simply as \"Westover,\" is an independent university-preparatory day and boarding school for girls, located in Middlebury, Connecticut, USA, offering grades 9-12. It has an endowment of $41 million. more...
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Notable Alumnae
Sylvia Shaw Judson (aka Sylvia Shaw Haskins), Class of 1915 (d) Sculptor, creator of \"Bird Girl\" (used on the cover of Midnight in the Garden of Evil) and many other works
Edith Cummings Munson, Class of 1917 (d)national women's golf champion (1923) and the first American woman on the cover of Time magazine (Aug. 25, 1924)
Ginevra King Pirie, Class of 1917 (d) Chicago socialite who was F. Scott Fitzgerald's inspiration for the character of Daisy Buchanan in The Great Gatsby (Their story is the subject of The Perfect Hour: The Romance of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Ginevra King, His First Love by James L.W. West III).
Katharine Ordway, Class of 1917 (d)Philanthropist whose support for land conservation was detailed in Katharine Ordway: The Lady Who Saved the Prairies.
Mary Bush House, Class of 1917 (d) Margaret Bush Clement, Class of 1918 (d) Sisters of Connecticut Senator Prescott Bush, aunts of President George H.W. Bush, and great-aunts of President George W. Bush (about a dozen other Bush relatives are Westover alumnae)
Alice Tully, Class of 1920 (d) Philanthropist, patron of New York City's music institutions. Lincoln Center's chamber music hall is named after her.
Polly Thayer Starr, Class of 1922 (d) Artist whose paintings and drawings are part of permanent collections of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, among other institutions.
Minnie Cushing Astor Fosburgh, Class of 1925 (d), Betsey Cushing Roosevelt Whitney, Class of 1928 (d) and Babe Cushing Mortimer Paley, Class of 1934 (d) The Cushing Sisters were socialites whose marriages connected them to some of the most noted and wealthy families in America of mid-20th century American (the Astors, Roosevelts, Whitneys, Mortimers,and Paleys). Their lives were detailed in The Sisters: The Lives and Times of the Fabulous Cushing Sisters by David Grafton.
Kate Rand Lloyd, Class of 1944 An editor at several magazines (Glamour, Vogue) and editor-in-chief at Working Woman during a 47-year career in magazine publishing.
Katherine Woodruff Fanning, Class of 1946 (d) Editor of The Christian Science Monitor from 1983-1988, Editor and Publisher of The Anchorage Daily News from 1971-1983 (which won a Pulitzer Gold Medal for Public Service in 1976 for a series on the Alaska Teamster's Union during the construction of the Alaska pipeline).
Susan Silliman Addiss, Class of 1947 Served as Commissioner of Health for the State of Connecticut from 1991 to 1995 under Governor Lowell Weicker.
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