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    Elizabeth Morrison Harbert (née Boynton; pen name, Lizzie M. Boynton; April 15, 1843/1845 - January 19, 1925) was a 19th-century American author, lecturer...
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  • (1915–1992), American golfer Elizabeth Boynton Harbert (1843–1925), American author, lecturer, reformer, philanthropist John M. Harbert (1921–1995), American...
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    Elizabeth Haran (born 1954), Australian novelist Elizabeth Boynton Harbert (1843–1925), American author, lecturer, reformer philanthropist Elizabeth Hawley...
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    weekly newspaper, The Union Signal. In 1885 Willard joined with Elizabeth Boynton Harbert, Mary Ellen West, Frances Conant, Mary Crowell Van Benschoten...
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    their annual convention in Edgewater, Chicago. Elizabeth Boynton Harbert becomes president IESA. 1901 Elizabeth F. Long becomes IESA president. 1902 IESA holds...
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  • Lucy Virginia French 19th-century American author Lizzie M. Boynton Elizabeth Boynton Harbert 19th-century American author, lecturer, reformer philanthropist...
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    leader in the social purity movement. She was affiliated with Elizabeth Boynton Harbert. Lucinda Banister was born in Potsdam, New York, April 1, 1828...
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    (1885–1889), publisher of the Crawfordsville Review (1883–1885) Elizabeth Boynton Harbert – 19th-century American author, lecturer, reformer, and philanthropist...
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  • born 1884) January 19 – Elizabeth Boynton Harbert, American author, lecturer, reformer (born 1843) February 4 – Mary Elizabeth Braddon, English popular...
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  • There were three children from the union, Arthur Boynton, Corinne Boynton, and Boynton Elizabeth. Harbert died in Pasadena, California on March 24, 1919...
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    Alex Hall, author Mark Hampton, interior designer (Plainfield) Elizabeth Boynton Harbert, writer, lecturer, philanthropist (Crawfordsville) David Haugh...
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  • composer and conductor, biographer of Handel (died 1922) April 15 Elizabeth Boynton Harbert, American author, reformer, and philanthropist (died 1915) Henry...
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  • poet Nino Haratischwili (b. 1983, Georgia (Caucasus)), nv. & pw. Elizabeth Boynton Harbert (1843–1925, United States), wr. Thea von Harbou (1888–1954, Germany)...
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    Ríos, Tevfik Fikret, James Elroy Flecker, Justus Miles Forman, Elizabeth Boynton Harbert, Elbert Hubbard, Charles Klein, Aurelio Tolentino, Lucy Bethia...
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    Hackett Stevenson, Dr. Julia Holmes Smith, Lydia Avery Coonley, Elizabeth Boynton Harbert, and Mary Spalding Brown. The Kindergarten as an Educational Agency...
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    Charles and Myrtle Fillmore, co-founders of the Unity Church Elizabeth Boynton Harbert, author and suffragist Ernest Holmes, founder of Religious Science;...
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    at the Judson Avenue home of Women's Suffrage movement leader Elizabeth Boynton Harbert. Originally an informal group, the club drafted an official constitution...
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  • (Chicago). Emily M. Gross. Alonzo Jackson Grover (Earlville). Elizabeth Boynton Harbert (Evanston). Margaret Haley (Chicago). Effie Henderson (Bloomington)...
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  • Lydia Folger Fowler. Harriet Grim. Mary E. Haggart. Elizabeth Boynton Harbert. Julia Ward Howe. Elizabeth A. Kingsbury. Mary Livermore. Alice Ball Loomis...
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  • through women's clubs. Wilkinson was followed as president, by Elizabeth Boynton Harbert, of Illinois, and Dr. Mary E. Green, of Michigan, succeeded Harbart...
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  • bikeway trail at U.S. Routes 23 and 36 in the city of Delaware. Elizabeth Boynton Harbert (class of 1864), a women's suffrage activist, published several...
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  • English-born promoter of religious freedom in colonial America Sandra Boynton (b. 1953), American writer, cartoonist and composer Bertha Bracey (1893–1989)...
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    to Practice. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. ISBN 978-0398086091. Harbert, Wilhelmina K., (1947). "Some principles, practices and techniques in musical...
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