Suzannah Beck Vaillant Explained

Suzannah Beck Vaillant
Birth Name:Mary Suzannah Beck
Birth Date:March 20, 1908
Birth Place:Mexico City, Mexico
Death Date:February 18, 1995
Death Place:Hanover, New Hampshire, U.S.
Other Names:Suzannah Beck Hatt, Sue Hatt
Occupation:Archaeologist, translator, activist
Spouse(S):George Clapp Vaillant, Robert T. Hatt
Children:3, including George Eman Vaillant

Mary Suzannah Beck Vaillant Hatt (March 20, 1908 – February 18, 1995) was an American archaeologist, translator, and activist, working on-site in central Mexico with her first husband, anthropologist George Clapp Vaillant, and traveling the world with her second husband, zoologist Robert T. Hatt.

Early life and education

Beck was born in Mexico City, the daughter of American parents, Eman L. Beck and Mary Payne Beck.[1] Her father was a banker.[2] She attended the Spence School in New York City[3] and graduated from Vassar College in 1928. At Vassar, she was an editor of the campus newspaper.[4] She earned a master's degree in psychology from Columbia University. She was a member of Phi Beta Kappa.

Career

Vaillant worked at archaeological sites in Central Mexico with her first husband, George Clapp Vaillant, in the early 1930s.[5] With her second husband, zoologist Robert Torrens Hatt, she traveled in Asia, Africa, and the Americas, studying small mammals including mice, rats, squirrels, and shrews.[6] She worked on translating the poems of Stephen Vincent Benet into Spanish, and works by Eudocio Eavines into English. She also revised and annotated one of her first husband's books, The Aztecs of Mexico, for an updated edition in the 1960s.

Hatt was active in politics, especially in protesting the Vietnam War[7] and supporting the campaigns of Eugene McCarthy. While she was living in Michigan in the 1950s, she was a member of the Urban League Guild.[8] In 1966, as a member of the Episcopal Society for Cultural and Racial Unity, she was arrested in Detroit while protesting the relocation of a family for an urban renewal project.[9] In 1972 she ran for county commissioner in Grafton County, New Hampshire.[10] She was national secretary of the Committee for a Constitutional Presidency when it formed in 1974.[11] [12] She also worked for Common Cause and Hospice.[13]

Personal life

Beck married anthropologist George Clapp Vaillant in 1930.[14] They had three children born between 1932 and 1936, including psychiatrist George Eman Vaillant. The Vaillants lived in Peru during World War II.[15] Her first husband died by suicide in 1945.[16] [17] She married her second husband, Robert T. Hatt, in Baghdad in 1953. They lived in the former home of sculptor Carl Milles in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, and then in Washington, D.C., from 1967 to 1987. Robert Hatt died in 1989.[18] She died in 1995, at the age of 86, in Hanover, New Hampshire.[19] There are materials concerning her in the Cranbrook Archives in Michigan.[20]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. News: 1960-09-22 . Eman Beck Estate Appraised at $482,478 . Newspapers.com . 2024-10-13 . Arizona Daily Star . 27.
  2. News: 1953-01-10 . Cranbrook Aide Marries in Iraq . 2024-10-13 . The Grand Rapids Press . 3.
  3. News: 1953-01-10 . Cranbrook Educator Wed . 2024-10-13 . The Muskegon Chronicle . 18 . Newspapers.com.
  4. News: December 9, 1925 . Masthead . Vassar Miscellany News . 2 . Vassar Newspaper & Magazine Archive.
  5. https://www.amnh.org/research/anthropology/collections/collections-history/meso-american-archaeology/george-clapp-vaillant "George Clapp Vaillant"
  6. Web site: Suzannah Hatt . 2024-10-13 . Cranbrook Kitchen Sink . en.
  7. News: 1965-12-22 . Citizens for Peace in Vietnam . Newspapers.com. 2024-10-13 . Detroit Free Press . 11.
  8. News: 1962-05-20 . Milles' Former Home Open for League Tea . 2024-10-13 . Detroit Free Press . 39 . Newspapers.com.
  9. News: 1966-10-01 . 12 Clergymen Arrested at Move-In . 2024-10-13 . Detroit Free Press . 2 . Newspapers.com.
  10. News: 1972-07-08 . Cleveland Seeks Sixth Term/Rod Paul . 2024-10-13 . Concord Monitor . 14 . Newspapers.com.
  11. News: Ripley . Anthony . 1974-08-30 . McCarthy leading movement to put independent on presidential ballot . 2024-10-13 . Star Tribune . 14 . Newspapers.com.
  12. News: Boehm . Andy . 1974-09-05 . McCarthy's Committee Looks Only at '76 . 2024-10-13 . The Capital Times . 40 . Newspapers.com.
  13. https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1995/02/22/obituaries/18912dff-4f46-4389-b91c-f99c54bad673/ "Suzannah Beck Hatt, former resident"
  14. News: 1929-10-26 . Suzannah Beck Will Wed George Vaillant . Newspapers.com . 2024-10-13 . The Franklin Evening Star . 1.
  15. Web site: Concord Oral History Program -- Henry Valliant. . 2024-10-13 . Concord Library.
  16. Kidder . A. V. . 1945 . George Clapp Vaillant: 1901-1945 . American Anthropologist . 47 . 4 . 589–602 . 0002-7294.
  17. Caso . Alfonso . Noguera . Eduardo . January 1946 . George C. Vaillant 1 . Ethnos . en . 11 . 1-2 . 1–15 . 10.1080/00141844.1946.9980646 . 0014-1844.
  18. Web site: Collection: Robert Torrens Hatt Papers . 2024-10-13 . Cranbrook Archives Finding Aids.
  19. News: 1995-02-22 . Suzannah Beck Hatt . Newspapers.com. 2024-10-13 . Valley News . 4.
  20. https://archives.cranbrook.edu/repositories/2/resources/57 Robert Torrens Hatt Papers
  21. Butler . Mary . 1936 . Review of Excavations at Gualupita . American Antiquity . 1 . 3 . 246–247 . 10.2307/275153 . 0002-7316.