Polly King Ruhtenberg
Polly King Ruhtenberg was an American children’s book author and libertarian.
Ruhtenberg grew up in Morristown, New Jersey, and went to the Shipley School in Pennsylvania and Barnard College in New York City.
She married her second husband, Alexander Gustav Jan Ruhtenberg on August 4, 1935. While in New York she helped organize the New York City Maternal Health Centres and served as its secretary. In 1940 the couple moved away from New York City to Colorado Springs, Colorado.
For a ten-year span, 1952–1962, Ruhtenberg served as the Colorado Coordinator for the Vigilante Women for the Bricker Amendment. During this time period she was also the joint-chairwoman of the Colorado Committee for the Liberty Amendment. While in Colorado she also served as a member of the National Society of Colonial Dames of America, the Colorado Springs Opera Association, and board member of the Pioneer Museum, and many other civic and social organizations.
She died January 23, 1983, in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Works
Henry McAllister : Colorado pioneerThe Clock in Broadmarket SquareDivorce Yourself from Worthless HabitsGold Finding for the Weekender, G. A. Huggins, co-authorGranma's Weather SignsGunpowderKnow Why I Want You for My Valentine, Sweetheart?The long-lost letter, Rosemary Hetzler, co-authorThe Marland Hounds Nip or The Adventures of Nip, Karl T. Pflock, co-author. Only the White Mare MournedPuppy Dog TailsMrs. TiggiewinkleTwinkle and Tinker- ''Up the Down Elevator''