• Pauline Agassiz Shaw (February 6, 1841 – February 10, 1917) was an American philanthropist and social reformer who opened day nurseries, settlement houses...
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    Fine Arts. Pauline Agassiz Shaw later became a prominent educator, suffragist, and philanthropist. In the last years of his life, Agassiz worked to establish...
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  • Louis Agassiz Shaw Jr. (September 25, 1886 – August 27, 1940) was an instructor of physiology at the School of Public Health of Harvard University, where...
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  • actor and singer Pamela Shaw, British neurologist Patrick Shaw (diplomat) (1913–1975), Australian diplomat Pauline Agassiz Shaw (1841–1917), American philanthropist...
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  • magician Pauline Agassiz Shaw (1841–1917), US philanthropist and social reformer Pauline Small (1924–2005), Crow tribal politician Pauline Smith (1882–1959)...
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    Chicago: American Publishers' Association, 1914; vol. 4, pg. 386. Pauline Agassiz Shaw: Tributes Paid Her Memory at the Memorial Service Held on Easter...
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    Salem Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Established October, 1901, by Pauline Agassiz Shaw as a center for civic education, recreation, and organization for...
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    S. Congressman Anne Sexton, poet Frank Henry Shapleigh, painter Pauline Agassiz Shaw, reformer and philanthropist Lysander Spooner, American abolitionist...
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  • Whitman, Philanthropists Ednah Dow Cheney, Pauline Durant, Fanny Mason, Abby W. May, Pauline Agassiz Shaw, Jane Alexander, and Eileen Reilly Religious...
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    other sons, including Louis Agassiz Shaw II. RGS II was the youngest child of Quincy Adams Shaw and Pauline (née Agassiz) Shaw. Quincy was one of the wealthiest...
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    his uncle Quincy Adams Shaw and, his wife, Pauline Agassiz Shaw, he was also a first cousin of wealthy landowner Robert Gould Shaw II (who was the first...
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  • Industrial School was founded in 1885, with the support of philanthropist Pauline Agassiz Shaw, to provide job training for Italian and Jewish immigrants. The North...
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    daughter of Louis Agassiz and the step daughter of Elizabeth Cabot Cary. They had five children: Pauline, Marian, Louis Agassiz Shaw, Sr. (September 18...
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  • Council of Women Anna Howard Shaw (1847–1919) – president of National Women's Suffrage Association Pauline Agassiz Shaw (1841–1917) – founder president...
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    Class participants received instruction and wages for piece work. Pauline Agassiz Shaw joined the ranks of the volunteers in 1880. She founded a kindergarten...
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    1915 Mary Shaw (1854–1929) – early feminist, playwright and actress Pauline Agassiz Shaw (1841–1917) – co-founder and first president of the Boston Equal...
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  • Irwin Mary Lyon Mary Cooke Branch Munford Celestia Susannah Parrish Pauline Agassiz Shaw Cornelia Ann Phillips Spencer Martha Carey Thomas Lila Hardaway Meade...
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  • school was founded in 1885 by Pauline Agassiz Shaw. The daughter of scientist and Harvard professor, Louis Agassiz, Shaw pioneered the kindergarten movement...
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  • director of the Civic Service House, a settlement house financed by Pauline Agassiz Shaw, in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts. He served as its director...
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    of lower class immigrants, was run by philanthropist and educator Pauline Agassiz Shaw. At the time, Boston's North End was one of the most densely populated...
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    Good Government (BESAGG) was founded in 1901 by Maud Wood Park, Pauline Agassiz Shaw, and Mary Hutcheson Page, among others, "...to promote a better civic...
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    Equal Suffrage Association for Good Government (BESAGG) along with Pauline Agassiz Shaw and Mary Hutcheson Page. She and Page were in charge of decision...
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  • quarter of a century. For some thirteen years she also taught at Pauline Agassiz Shaw's school in Boston. Sheldon published on zoological, geological, and...
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    Elizabeth Saltonstall (1862–1947) m. (1) Louis Agassiz Shaw; m. (2) John S. Curtis Louis Agassiz Shaw Jr. (1886–1940) m. Joanne Bird Philip Leverett Saltonstall...
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    Boston Brahmin (section Shaw)
    Josephine Shaw (1843–1905) m. Charles Russell Lowell (1835–1864) Quincy Adams Shaw (1825–1908) m. Pauline Agassiz (1841–1917) Robert Gould Shaw II (1872–1930)...
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    Archived from the original on 9 June 2020. Retrieved 9 June 2020. Turuban, Pauline (9 June 2020). "Is racism a problem in Switzerland? A look at the latest...
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  • Friedmann – US Johan Dalgas Frisch – Brazil János Frivaldszky – Hungary Louis Agassiz Fuertes – US Max Fürbringer – Germany Gaszton Gaál – Hungary Hans Friedrich...
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    Ida Olympe Frederika Agassiz (born 9 August 1837 in Carlsruhe, Grand Duchy of Baden), daughter of Harvard professor Louis Agassiz, on December 5, 1863...
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  • Blackburn Elizabeth Blackwell Elizabeth Brown (astronomer) Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz Elizabeth Carne Elizabeth Coleman White Elizabeth Fulhame Elizabeth Gertrude...
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    candidate announcement caused Green Party confusion over the weekend". Agassiz-Harrison Observer. Hinks, Aaron (September 23, 2020). "'The fix was in':...
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