Anne Emilie Poulsson (September 8, 1853 – March 18, 1939) was an American children's author and campaigner for early childhood education and the kindergarten...
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Poulsson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Annar Poulsson (1911–1996), Norwegian businessperson in the insurance industry Emilie...
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(born 1966), former co-host to the WPLJ morning show "the Big Show" Emilie Poulsson (1853–1939), children's author and campaigner for early childhood education...
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short stories translated into English by American children's author Emilie Poulsson. Accompanied with illustrations by Florence Liley Young, the English...
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Wary Dickerson Donahey, in 1908 and Songs of a Little Child's Day, by Emilie Poulsson and Eleanor Smith in 1910. Following her study in Philadelphia, Newton...
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1909, she illustrated a poem by the progressive children's author, Emilie Poulsson. Called "Chasing Little Speck-O'-Dirt" the three-part picture appeared...
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Her father wrote several school textbooks, and children's author Emilie Poulsson lived with the Watson family during Mabel's childhood. Watson graduated...
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which included 66 songs of original compositions by Smith and text by Emilie Poulsson. The songs focused on a limited range to make it easy for high-pitched...
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Teachers (1901, co-written by Charlotte Brewster Jordan, Lucy Wheelock, Emilie Poulsson, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Nora Archibald Smith, and Margaret Elizabeth...
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(1948). Kompani Linge (in Norwegian). Vol. I. Oslo: Gyldendal. pp. 156–192. Poulsson, Jens-Anton (2006). Tungtvannssabotasjen (in Norwegian). Oslo: Orion. p...
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