Mary Rozet Smith (December 23, 1868 – February 22, 1934) was a Chicago-born US philanthropist who was one of the trustees and benefactors of Hull House...
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Russell Smith, who named the Mary Smith Prize for her Mary Rozet Smith (1868–1934), American philanthropist Mary Harris Smith (1844–1934), British accountant...
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house rent-free. Other contributors were Louise DeKoven Bowen, Mary Rozet Smith, Mary Wilmarth, and others. Addams and Starr were the first two occupants...
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sex relationships over a long period of time. One of them was with Mary Rozet Smith, a Chicago born philanthropist. During the 1920s and 1930s, Chicago...
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personalities such as Mary Rozet Smith, Mary Keyser, Alice Hamilton, Julia Lathrop, Florence Kelley, and Ella May Dunning Smith, among others. The settlement...
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included Carrie Chapman Catt with Mary Garrett Hay, Jane Addams with Mary Rozet Smith, Gail Laughlin with Dr. Mary Austin Sperry. Other known suffragist...
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honor of Jane Addams, an activist, sociologist, and reformer; and Mary Rozet Smith, a philanthropist who was Addams's longtime companion. She was educated...
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partners. The intensity of the relationship dwindled when Addams met Mary Rozet Smith (who had been Starr's student at Miss Kirkland's School). These two...
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Ricketts – board member of Lambda Legal and co-owner of the Chicago Cubs Mary Rozet Smith – philanthropist and companion of Jane Addams who helped fund Chicago's...
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Annie Adams Fields,[better source needed] as well as Jane Addams and Mary Rozet Smith.[better source needed] Some American lesbians in the arts moved in...
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1898. Mary Rozet Smith, one of the benefactors of Hull House, provided the funding to establish the school. In the late 1890s, Jane Addams and Smith had...
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to Literature). Cambridge University Press. p. 188. ISBN 978-0521888448. Smith, Sue (1996). "Australian Art: Not Quite Straight". Retrieved 16 September...
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"standards" applicable to those qualifying for charity. Jane Addams wrote to Mary Rozet Smith in 1896 describing a rather chilly attitude to "the poor" at a Settlement...
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Bowen, joined Addams and Mary Rozet Smith in Naples, and the four women travelled together to Sicily and Rome. Landsberg and Smith sailed back to the United...
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hockey player Fanny Rozet (1881–1958), French sculptor Fanny Searls (1851–1939), American doctor and botanical collector Fanny Smith (born 1992), Swiss...
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Langstroth (1826–1858), and then Emma Mary Bouvier (1833–1883) Anthony Joseph Drexel (1826–1893), who married Ellen B. Rozet (1832–1891). He was one of the founders...
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highway for a time. February 14 – A 6-inch crude oil pipeline broke near Rozet, Wyoming, spilling about 1,500 gallons of crude oil into a creek bed. February...
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Picault Jean-Baptiste Pigalle Antoine-Augustin Préault Auguste Rodin René Rozet François Rude Niki de Saint Phalle Sacha Sosno Marie-Renée Ucciani André...
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ISBN 978-1-4401-5987-9. A., Gökhan (2016), Bu Bilgi Bayrak Astırmasa da Rozet Falan Taktırır: Game of Thrones'ta Bir Türk Daha Var, Onedio, retrieved...
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1993 – Marian Anderson, American operatic singer (b. 1897) 1994 – François Rozet, French-Canadian actor (b. 1899) 1996 – Ben Johnson, American actor and...
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[Dictionary of the Paris Theatres] (in French). Vol. Tome cinquième. Paris: Rozet. OCLC 1042991110. Paul, James Balfour (1904). The Scots Peerage, Founded...
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Brill. pp. 172–173. ISBN 978-90-04-20432-4. Retrieved 22 September 2023. Rozet, Albin; Lembey, J. F. (1910). L'invasion de la France et le siège de Saint-Dizier...
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