Mary Conway Kohler | |
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Born | Mary Conway 1903 |
Died | (aged 82) |
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Notable work | Young People Learning to Care[1] |
Mary Conway Kohler (1903–1986) was an American laywer and juvenile court judge. She was an advocate for young people. She worked in San Francisco, California and then in New York. Initially She focused on those who were caught up in the courts. Later, she addressed the needs of all American youth. She founded the National Commission on Resources for Youth and worked as an advisor to many different commissions, foundations and units of government.[2]
Conway 1983
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).