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Marie Remington Wing (1885-1982) was a Cleveland, Ohio, lawyer who served on the Cleveland City Council (1923-1927), as Solicitor
for the Village of Mentor, Ohio (1929-1936), and as Regional Attorney for the Social Security Board (1936-1953). She was also
involved in numerous professional, civic, and health organizations in Cleveland and in Mentor. Wing came from a distinguished
Cleveland family, which included her uncle, George Clary Wing, an author and attorney who served in several United States
government departments. Marie's father, Francis Joseph Wing, was a judge in the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas and
in the United States District Court for Northern Ohio. Her older sister, Virginia Remington Wing, was, like Marie, a social
activist, working for the Red Cross, the Cleveland Anti-Tuberculosis League, and the Cleveland Health Council's Health Education
Department. She was also the secretary of both the Brush Foundation and the Sight Saving Council. Marie's longtime companion,
Dorothy Smith, worked with the YWCA, founded an insurance business, and was an executive for the East End Neighborhood House.
Marie Wing's niece, Stephanie Ralph, was a school psychologist, and her husband, Paul Ralph, was also prominent in the academic
world. The collection consists of individual and group portraits of Marie R. Wing, her family and friends, and views of residences
and travels.
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