William F. Anderson collection, 1923-1926.
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Comstock, Ada Louise, 1876-1973
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Ada Louise Comstock (December 11, 1876 – December 12, 1973) was an American women's education pioneer. She served as the first dean of women at the University of Minnesota and later as the first full-time president of Radcliffe College. Ada Louise Comstock was born on December 11, 1876, in Moorhead, Minnesota, to Solomon Gilman Comstock, an attorney, and Sarah Ball Comstock. Her father recognized her capabilities and potential and set about to cultivate them by encouraging an early and sound ...
Cadman, S. Parkes (Samuel Parkes), 1864-1936
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Pastor of Central Church, Brooklyn, New York; Radio Minister of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America. From the description of Letter to Mrs. J. Malcolm Forbes, 1931 December 31. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 53891030 S. Parkes Cadman (1864-1936) was an American clergyman, newspaper columnist, and radio personality. He was a radio pioneer, one of the first Christian ministers to begin broadcasting sermons in the 1920s. He was known for his prom...
Mecklenburg, George, 1881-1965
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Fuller, Alvan T. (Alvan Tufts), 1878-1958
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Marsh, Daniel L. (Daniel Lash), 1880-1968
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Weed, Alonzo R. (Alonzo Rogers), 1867-1937
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Ferguson, John C. (John Calvin), 1866-1945
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Rugg, Arthur Prentice, 1862-1938
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Rugg, a 1883 graduate of Amherst College, was appointed to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in 1906, and became chief justice in 1911. Abbott was an assistant attorney general of Massachusetts. From the description of Letters to Edwin Hale Abbott, 1920, 1923. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 234339794 ...
Franklin, Lucy Jenkins
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Sutherland, John Preston, 1854-1941
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Lord, Everett W. (Everett William), 1871-
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Murlin, Lemuel H. (Lemuel Herbert), 1861-1935
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Chenery, William Eastman, 1859-
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Butler, William M. (William Morgan), 1861-
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Butler was a lawyer in New Bedford, Mass., graduate of Boston Univ. 1884, U.S. Senator for Mass. (see Biographical directory of U.S. Congress 1924-1926) From the description of The Massachusetts lawyers' diary for 1890 [manuscript] [1890] (Columbia University Law School, Diamond Law Library). WorldCat record id: 314356769 ...
Anderson, William Franklin, 1860-1944
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American Methodist bishop; acting president of Boston University, 1925-1926. From the description of William F. Anderson collection, 1923-1926. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70976882 ...
Riddell, Walter Renwick
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Fisk, Louisa Holman Richardson, 1861-1955
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Eliot, Charles William, 1834-1926
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Eliot served as president of Harvard University (1869-1909). From the description of Correspondence of Charles W. Eliot, 1870-1920. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 234339031 Charles William Eliot (1834-1926) was President of Harvard University from March 12, 1869 to May 19, 1909. He also taught mathematics and chemistry at Harvard University (1858-1863) and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1865-1869). Eliot was one of the most influential educa...
Warren, William Marshall, 1865-1953
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Davis, T. Lawrence
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Moses, Horace A.
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Ayres, Leonard Porter, 1879-1946
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Colonel, United States Army; economic adviser to the Reparation Commission. From the description of Leonard Porter Ayres diary, 1924. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867499 Statistician, economist, educator, and army officer. From the description of Papers of Leonard Porter Ayres, 1902-1946. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71131099 Biographical/Historical Note Colonel, United States Army; economic ad...
Brightman, Edgar Sheffield, 1884-1953
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Boston University
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Gordon, George Angier, 1853-1929
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George Angier Gordon (born January 2, 1853, Aberdeenshire, Scotland–died October 25, 1929, Brookline, Massachusetts), Protestant clergyman and author. An estate overseer's son, he worked several manual trades before emigrating to America in 1871. He graduated from Bangor Theological Seminary, then from Harvard (1881). From 1884 until his death he was pastor of Old South Church, Boston. His The Christ of Today (1895) expressed a liberal theological doctrine, and he became an important champion of...
Harper, Heber Reece, 1885-1969
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Blackwell, Alice Stone, 1857-1950
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Daughter of suffrage leaders Lucy Stone and Henry Browne Blackwell, Alice Stone Blackwell joined her parents in writing and editing the Woman's Journal. For additional biographical information, see Notable American Women, 1607-1950 (1971). From the description of Papers in the Woman's Rights Collection, 1885-1950 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232008749 Editor, The woman's journal and suffrage news. From the description of Letter, 1920 Apr...