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Monroe William Smith, a former
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executive, and his wife Isabel Bacheler Smith, art teacher, founded
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as a young couple, in 1934, in
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, Massachusetts. Monroe also founded
Youth Argosy Youth Argosy was an organization with tax exempt status for educational and charitable purposes which was dedicated to helping students travel internationally. It was incorporated on May 11, 1948 by Monroe and Isabel Smith who also founded American ...
, an organization intended to "provide travel opportunities for worthy young people of slender means" and resigned his directorship of American Youth Hostels in 1949 to devote time to Youth Argosy. After a promising start, Youth Argosy went bankrupt in 1951, largely due to a new Civil Aeronautics Board regulation aimed at small charter groups. Monroe attended the Mount Hermon School for boys in 1919. After graduation, he became a Massachusetts school teacher and boy scout leader. During a scout trip to Europe, Monroe and Isabel met
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and learned about his German Hostelling Organization. They later attended the second International Hosteling Meeting in 1933 and brought the idea of hosteling back to the United States, where the American Hostelling International movement was born. Monroe was born on January 22, 1901, in Sunderland, Massachusetts, and died on December 8, 1972, in Delray Beach, Florida. Isabel was born on December 12, 1898, in
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, and died on May 3, 1985, in Boulder, Colorado. They had three children, Elizabeth, Steve, and Jonathan. File:Monroe & Isabel Smith with globe.jpg, Monroe & Isabel Smith with globe File:Isabel_&_Monroe_Smith.jpg, Isabel & Monroe standing in front of hostel in Northfield, Massachusetts File:Northfield Chateau (Northfield, MA) - exterior.jpg, Northfield Chateau, first American Youth Hostel File:AYH_Hostel_pre_1938_hurricane.jpg, First official hostel at Northfield


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American Hostelling International
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