Low, Caroline Sarah (1876–1934)
Low, Caroline Sarah (1876–1934)
New Zealand teacher, social reformer, pacifist, and writer. Name variations: Caroline Sarah Howard. Born Caroline Sarah Howard, Mar 23, 1876, at Loburn, Canterbury, New Zealand; died Aug 10, 1934, at Timaru, New Zealand; dau. of Charles Smith Howard (teacher) and Charlotte (Thompson) Howard; Canterbury College, MA, 1898; m. Benjamin Harris Low (teacher), 1907; children: 4 sons and 1 stepdaughter.
Taught at father's school before appointment as assistant to T.R. Cresswell at Rangiora High School (1902); executive member of New Zealand Women's Christian Temperance Union; helped establish local branch of Workers' Educational Association of New Zealand; advocate of peace and disarmament, joined League of Nations Union of New Zealand (1928); wrote peace and arbitration column in White Ribbon (1932).
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 3).