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James, William, 1842-1910
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William James (born January 11, 1842, New York City – died August 26, 1910, Tamworth, New Hampshire) was the preeminent American philosopher of his day. His reinterpretations of psychology and pragmatism were among his major contributions to world thought, and his work continues to reward study and inspire analysis. ...
Fields, Annie, 1834-1915
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Annie Adams Fields was an author and charity worker, the wife of the Boston publisher James T. Fields. From the description of Papers pertaining to the estate of Annie Adams Fields, 1846-1935. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 86143813 From the guide to the Papers pertaining to the estate of Annie Adams Fields, 1846-1935., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) Eighteen letters written by Annie Adams Fields between the years 1882 and...
James, Alice Howe Gibbens, 1849-1922
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Gott, John Aitchison.
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Washburn, Lucy Pamelia, 1832-1854
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Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr., 1841-1935
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Holmes was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to the prominent writer and physician Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. and abolitionist Amelia Lee Jackson. Dr. Holmes was a leading figure in Boston intellectual and literary circles. Mrs. Holmes was connected to the leading families; Henry James Sr., Ralph Waldo Emerson and other transcendentalists were family friends. Known as "Wendell" in his youth, Holmes, Henry James Jr. and William James became lifelong friends. Holmes accordingly grew up in an atmospher...
Cabot family.
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Nicholson, Arthur William.
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Lee family.
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Ogg, Frederic Austin, 1878-1951
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Morse, Frances Rollins, 1850-1928
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A social work volunteer, Morse helped establish Associated Charities of Boston and was associated with the School of Social Work at Simmons College. From the description of Papers, 1831-1929 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232006748 Frances Rollins Morse (1850-1928) was the daughter of Samuel Tapley and Harriet Jackson (Lee) Morse. She was very active in the field of social work. She helped establish Associated Charities of Boston and was associated wi...
Warner, Joseph B. (Joseph Bangs), 1848-1923
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Lowell family.
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Smith, Joseph Linton.
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Richmond, Mary Ellen, 1861-1928
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Pioneer social worker, author, educator. Miss Richmond was the author of SOCIAL DIAGNOSIS, MARRIAGE AND THE STATE, FRIENDLY VISITING AMONG THE POOR, and CHILD MARRIAGES. From the description of Mary Richmond Papers, 1821-1928. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 299029195 ...
Higginson, Ida Agassiz.
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Ida Agassiz Higginson (b. 1837) was the daughter of naturalist and Harvard professor Louis Agassiz. She married Henry Lee Higginson, a banker and founder of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, in December 1863. From the description of Card, 1913. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008907 ...
Zakrzewska, Marie E. (Marie Elizabeth), 1829-1902
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Morse family.
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