Ida C. Pruitt (1888–1985) was a China-born American social worker, author, speaker, interpreter and activist in Sino-American understanding. Her biographer...
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mother of Ida Pruitt Austin Pruitt (born 1989), American baseball player Charles Pruitt (1930–1985), American politician Cicero Washington Pruitt (1857–1946)...
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China, where she met Cicero Washington Pruitt. They married on February 16, 1888, and had five children: Ida (1888–1985), John (1890–1912), Ashley (1892–1898)...
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of Han: The Autobiography of a Chinese Working Woman, a 1945 book by Ida Pruitt, an autobiography in the form of rewritten interviews with Ning Lao T'ai-t'ai...
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(偷生), Part 3 - Famine (饥荒). An abridged translation The Yellow Storm by Ida Pruitt appeared in 1951. It was only in 1982 that Four Generations Under One...
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North China, where he met his first wife, Ida Tiffany; she died two years later. Later he married Anna Seward Pruitt and they opened a school for boys that...
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Alley of New Zealand, Edgar Snow, Nym Wales (Helen Foster Snow), and Ida Pruitt of the US, as well as a group of Chinese including Hu Yuzhi (胡愈之) and...
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as hospital social workers. Medical social work was started in 1921 by Ida Pruitt in Beijing. In-service training was given to social workers for carrying...
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Luce (1898–1967) - born in Penglai, founder of TIME, Fortune, and Life. Ida Pruitt (1888–1985) - born in Penglai, spoke fluent Chinese, prolific writer on...
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Yellow Storm may refer to: The Yellow Storm, abridged English version by Ida Pruitt (1951) of Lao She's 3-volume novel Four Generations under One Roof The...
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Oceania: An outline for Study, 1969 (1st edition); 1971 (2nd edition) Ida Pruitt Anna Louise Strong Gung-ho McEldowney, W. J. (2006). Geoffrey Alley, Librarian:...
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Generations Under One Roof). New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1951. Translated by Ida Pruitt. The Drum Singers. Translated by Helena Kuo. New York: Harcourt, Brace...
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The Pruitt Twins were American identical twin brothers, who provided both guitar and banjo accompaniment on a number of blues recordings made in the 1920s...
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Assembly representing the 6th legislative district from 1998 to 2006. Ida Pruitt, social worker and author Paul Thompson (sinologist), Sinologist Thornton...
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Washington Pruitt 蒲其維 January 31, 1857 December 27, 1946 1882 Huangxian Anna Seward Pruitt 蒲安娜 May 16, 1862 June 20, 1948 1885? Huangxian Ida Pruitt 蒲愛德 1884...
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B. 1881), president of the Georgia Woman's Christian Temperance Union Ida Pruitt, social worker and writer on Sino-American relations Lucy May Stanton...
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States. In 1923 she met Ida Pruitt, who had grown up in China, where her parents were Southern Baptist missionaries. Pruitt influenced her to accept...
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Ida M. Cox (née Prather; February 26, 1888 or 1896 – November 10, 1967) was an American singer and vaudeville performer, best known for her blues performances...
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core of his book Crisis in China (1937) which he wrote in the home of Ida Pruitt. In July 1937, shortly after arriving in Tokyo on his first visit, Japan...
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modern industries.: 15 The couple joined anti-Japanese friends, such as Ida Pruitt, Israel Epstein, and Rewi Alley in organizing Chinese Industrial Cooperatives'...
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started the business with his wife, Ida Handwerker, née Greenwald. Ida created the hot dog recipe they used, and Ida's grandmother created the secret spice...
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over night and will be home later. Mary has to take control. She gets Mr. Pruitt (Alan Carney), the plumber, to replace the heater. Then, she manages to...
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against the 2014 U.S. Farm Bill. After voting to confirm Trump nominee Scott Pruitt as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, Ernst said in 2018...
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Guest Stars: Shirley Knight as Janice Pruitt, Richard Carlson as Allan Pruitt, and Gloria Grahame as Dorina Pruitt. 29 29 "Storm Center" William A. Graham...
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Truth: Twenty-first-century Milton, edited by Charles W. Durham, Kristin A. Pruitt, Susquehanna University Press, 2003. ISBN 9781575910628. Rose, Herbert Jennings...
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Homes Dunedin Homes Edgerton Hi-Rise Mt. Airy Homes Valley Tower St. Louis Pruitt–Igoe (demolished) Cochran Gardens (demolished) Peabody Homes Omaha Omaha...
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Mother 2012 As High as the Sky Aunt Barbara (voice) 2012 Sassy Pants Grandma Pruitt 2012 The Sacred Ms. Jenson 2014 BFFs Suzie 2014 In the Privacy of Your Own...
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List of Desperate Housewives characters (redirect from Ida Greenberg)
coma, Ida's nephew, Dr. Lee Craig (Terry Bozeman), tells her about this, and she starts spreading the news around Wisteria Lane. In season four, Ida has...
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Elizabeth Ambler Brent Carrington Ann Compton JoAnn Falletta Cleo Powell Inez Pruitt Eva Mae Fleming Scott 2014 Mary Berkeley Minor Blackford Naomi Silverman...
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