Pape, Nina Anderson, 1869-1944.

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Nina Anderson Pape (ca. 1870-1944) was born in Savannah, Georgia, the daughter of Edward and Nina Anderson Pape. She first taught in the public schools in Savannah. In 1900, she and Alice West organized the Pape and West School, which later combined with the Haskell School to become the Haskell-Pape School. It became the Pape School in 1908 and continued in operation throughout her life for several years after her death. Pape took an active part in the founding of the Girl Scouts in Savannah and was associated with that organization in several capacities for many years. She was nationally recognized as an outstanding educator and belonged to many national organizations in the field. She was an active member in several philanthropic, cultural, and social organizations in Savannah.

From the description of Nina Anderson Pape papers, 1857-1944. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 123765684

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associatedWith Hartridge, Walter Charlton, 1914-1974. person
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Georgia
Europe
United States
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Teachers
Girl Scouts
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Birth 1869

Death 1944

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