Biographies, 1928-1963 (inclusive).

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Biographies, 1928-1963 (inclusive).

Pamphlets with biographies by Anna P. Butler of Sarah Fuller, teacher of the deaf (1958), and educator Helen Constance White (n.d.); also typescript by Alma L. Ward, et al., re: Amelia Earhart, including clippings and Earhart stamp, 1928-1963.

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Earhart, Amelia, 1897-1937

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Amelia Mary Earhart (AE) was born on July 24, 1897, in Atchison, Kansas, the first daughter of Amy (Otis) Earhart and Edwin Stanton Earhart. Her sister, Grace Muriel, was born three years later. The family moved several times (to Kansas City, Kansas; Des Moines; St. Paul; Chicago) during AE's childhood as her father tried unsuccessfully to establish a profitable legal career. AE graduated from Chicago's Hyde Park High School in 1916. ESE's increasing reliance on al...

Delta Kappa Gamma Society (Mass.)

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The Delta Kappa Gamma Society of Massachusetts produced biographies of prominent women. From the description of Biographies, 1928-1963 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007730 ...

Fuller, Sarah, 1836-1927

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Sarah Fuller (born 1836-died 1927), born in Weston, Massachusetts to Harvey and Celynda (Fiske) Fuller, and was educated at West Newton English and Classical School in Massachusetts. After graduating in 1855, she taught in Newton and Boston. In 1869, she trained at the Clarke School for the Deaf under Harriet B. Rogers, then became principal at the newly formed Boston School for Deaf-Mutes; a school founded on the behest of Rev. Dexter S. King. In 1871, the school staff was trained in the skill ...

Ward, Alma L.

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White, Helen Constance, 1896-1967

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Butler, Anna P.

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