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International Council of Negro Women:

 

-In 1955 she was a delegate to the Tenth Celebration of the United Nations in San Francisco, where she spoke on the program of the Merchandise Mart - an occasion significantly marked by the presence of many foreign delegates.

 

-In the International Council of Women she held one of the highest offices, Vice-Convener of the Educational Commission. She was nominated to this office, by the Canadian Council in 1960 during the triennial meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, where she attended as a delegate of the National Council of Women of the United States.

 

-In 1962 she attended the Executive Board meeting of the International Council of Women in Rome, Italy.

 

-In 1963 she was re-elected as Vice-Chairman of the Education Committee of ICW in Washington, D.C.

 

 

White House- Washington, D.C.:

 

- Her participation in many state, national, and international conferences included the White House Conference on Children and Youth and the White House Conference on the Aging.

 

 

BIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES

 

- Dr. Mallory was the subject of a biographical sketch in "Eve," a Scandinavian periodical. - WHO'S WHO OF AMERICAN WOMEN - a biographical dictionary of notable living American women, published by A. N. Marquis Company of Chicago, Illinois.

 

- WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN EDUCATION; WHO'S WHO IN THE SOUTHWEST; THE INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY OF NOTABLE PRESIDENTS, all published in London, England.

 

 

 

(ALL ACCOMPLISHMENTS EXCERPTED FROM:

 

“Down Under The Sun”:

(The Story of Arenia Conelia Mallory)

 

During World War II, Dr. Mallory served with

WAND (Women's Army for National Defense)

"Working for Victory, Planning for Peace."

(photo from biography;

“Down Under The Sun”: The Story of Arenia Conelia Mallory”

 

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