[Bishop Vail house, Lawrence, Kansas, papers] 1870-1954.

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[Bishop Vail house, Lawrence, Kansas, papers] 1870-1954.

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Horowitz, Floyd R.

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Vail, Thomas H. (Thomas Hubbard), 1812-1889

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Vail was Episcopal bishop of the diocese of Kansas. From the guide to the Letters, 1872-1874, (University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Kansas Collection) Thomas Hubbard Vail was the first Episcopal Bishop of Kansas, and founded Topeka's first hospital, Christ Hospital, in 1882, as well as the College of the Sisters of Bethany in Topeka. Vail was born in Richmond, Virginia on October 21, 1812. His parents were from New England, and on the death of his father in ...

Horowitz, Frances Degen

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Motter, T.H. Vail (Thomas Hubbard Vail), 1901-

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Epithet: editor of Arthur Hallam's poems British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001124.0x000243 ...

Heider, Grace M. (Grace Moore)

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Grace Heider received a B.A. from Mount Holyoke College in 1926 and an M.A. from Smith College in 1927. From 1927 to 1947, she conducted research at the Clarke School for the Deaf, Northampton, Maine. She earned her PhD in psychology from the University of Kansas in 1959. She was known for her research and publications on coping in children and articles on key figures in the history of psychology. She was married to Fritz Heider who also taught at the University of Kansas. She died in 1995. ...