Louise Howard
Louise Howard (born December 26, 1880 in London, March 11, 1969) is an English agronomist, advocate of organic farming. She was born in Kensington, London as the fourth daughter and the youngest of five children, the merchant Hermann Ernst Matthaei and Louise Henriette Elizabeth Sueur, who was involved in music. Her oldest sister was botanist Gabrielle Howard. Her family had German, French and Swiss descent. Howard attended a university in South Hampstead, London, and Newnham College in Cambridge. After receiving many scholarships and awards, she finished high school. She then worked at Newnham College. During World War I she was released from work due to the fact that her father was of German origin. From 1920, she was a member of the International Labor Organization.
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