Elizabeth Gould may refer to: Elizabeth Gould (psychologist) (born 1962), American neuroscientist and professor of psychology at Princeton University...
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Elizabeth Gould, (née Coxen; 18 July 1804 – 15 August 1841), was a British artist and illustrator at the forefront of the natural history movement. Elizabeth...
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published monographs on birds, illustrated by plates produced by his wife, Elizabeth Gould, and several other artists, including Edward Lear, Henry Constantine...
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Shane Elizabeth Gould AM MBE (born 23 November 1956) is an Australian former competition swimmer. She won three gold medals, a silver medal and a bronze...
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Elizabeth Gould Davis (June 23, 1910 – July 30, 1974) was an American librarian who wrote a feminist book called The First Sex. Davis was born in Leavenworth...
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Elizabeth Gould (born 1962) is an American neuroscientist and the Dorman T. Warren Professor of Psychology at Princeton University. She was an early investigator...
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book by the American librarian Elizabeth Gould Davis, considered part of the second wave of feminism. In the book, Gould Davis aimed to show that early...
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pairs of breasts that appeared to have "an existence of their own". Elizabeth Gould Davis argues that breasts (along with phalluses) were revered by the...
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Elizabeth Gould Bell (24 December 1862 – 9 July 1934) was the first woman to practice as a qualified medical doctor in the north of Ireland—in Ulster—and...
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Elliott Gould (/ɡuːld/; né Goldstein; born August 29, 1938) is an American actor. Gould's breakthrough role was in the film Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice...
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were new to Western science and were first described by Gould. Gould and his wife Elizabeth née Coxen travelled to Australia from England in 1838 to...
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up by popular writers of second-wave feminism such as Riane Eisler, Elizabeth Gould Davis, and Merlin Stone, and expanded with the speculations of Margaret...
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Elizabeth Lincoln Gould (died December 11, 1914) was an American author of children's books and a playwright. She wrote a pair of plays based on the novels...
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Elizabeth Porter Gould (June 8, 1848 – 1906) was an American poet, essayist, and suffragist who edited an early anthology of selections from Walt Whitman's...
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feminist theology in the 1970s to 1980s, along with authors such as Elizabeth Gould Davis, Riane Eisler and Marija Gimbutas. Some have related it as well...
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lithography. They were sketched by Gould himself, and drawn and transferred onto stones by Gould’s wife, artist Elizabeth Gould. She worked with Edward Lear...
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Stephen Jay Gould (/ɡuːld/ GOOLD; September 10, 1941 – May 20, 2002) was an American paleontologist, evolutionary biologist, and historian of science...
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and wife of Joseph Emory Davis Elizabeth Lindsay Davis (1885–1944), African-American teacher and activist Elizabeth Gould Davis (1910–1974), American librarian...
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Paul Fitzgerald (journalist) (redirect from Elizabeth Gould (author))
Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould Elizabeth Gould appearances on C-Span Book TV Boston Globe article on Afghanistan, Paul Fitzgerald & Elizabeth Gould Paul and...
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Bonus "Fitzgerald and Gould part 1" 39:02 August 25, 2023 (2023-08-25) Interview with journalists Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould Bonus "Seymour Hersh"...
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and critic Elizabeth Porter Gould (1848–1906), American poet and author Emily Gould (born 1981), American author Francis Carruthers Gould, British caricaturist...
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Elizabeth Bell may refer to: Elizabeth Gould Bell (1862–1934), Ireland's first woman doctor Elizabeth Viola Bell (1897–1990), New Zealand community leader...
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played Special Agent Monica Reyes on The X-Files, Elizabeth Bartlet Westin on The West Wing, Diane Gould on Halt and Catch Fire, Eileen Caffee on Brotherhood...
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"humans can learn to view breasts as sexually attractive." Author Elizabeth Gould Davis said breasts, along with phalluses, were revered by the women...
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the first mayor of Melrose, Massachusetts. Gould was born to Dr. Levi Gould and Elizabeth Webb (Whitmore) Gould in Dixmont, Maine on March 27, 1831. When...
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20 April 2010. "eBird: explore species - Galah". 18 July 2023. Gould, Elizabeth; Gould, John; Richter, Henry Constantine (1840). The birds of Australia...
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strong advocate. His early inspirations in that regard included authors Elizabeth Gould Davis, Merlin Stone, and Marija Gimbutas since the 1970s. William has...
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The Birdman's Wife, about Elizabeth Gould, the English illustrator who drew specimens collected by her husband, John Gould, for his books on birds. Ashley...
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also coordinated a campaign in which doctors such as Flora Murray and Elizabeth Gould Bell treated the imprisoned suffragettes. A special medal, the Hunger...
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the records created by Young and published by the AWC. Ornithologist John Gould described the night parrot in 1861, from a specimen—the holotype—that was...
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