• Mary Kenney O'Sullivan (January 8, 1864 – January 18, 1943), was an organizer in the early U.S. labor movement. She learned early the importance of unions...
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  • history Mary Kenney O'Sullivan (1864–1943), American organizer in the early U.S. labor movement Mary O'Sullivan (camogie), Irish camogie-player Mary Rhys-Jones...
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  • of Representatives Mary Kenney O'Sullivan (1864–1943), organizer in the early U.S. labor movement Mary Josephine Donovan O'Sullivan (1886–1966), professor...
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    Most working-class women were more interested in labor issues: Mary Kenney O'Sullivan helped found the Women's Trade Union League in 1903, and was a leader...
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    Nutter, Kathleen Banks (2000). The Necessity of Organization: Mary Kenney O'Sullivan and Trade Unionism for Women, 1892-1912. Taylor & Francis. pp. 159–68...
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    Federation of Labor. Mary Morton Kehew became president, Jane Addams the vice-president, Mary Kenney O'Sullivan the secretary, and Mary McDowell the executive...
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    including Nobel Prize winner Emily Greene Balch, labor organizer Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, and pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart. The original site at 93...
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    Massachusetts State House; the busts are of Dix, Florence Luscomb, Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, Sarah Parker Remond, and Lucy Stone...
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  • Finkelstein Norwood, labor organizer Julia O'Connor, labor organizer Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, labor organizer Elizabeth Peabody, founder of the first English-language...
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    membership entirely. The A.F. of L. hired its first female organizer, Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, only in 1892, released her after five months, and it did not replace...
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    Angeles (UCLA) Willard Motley, a founder of Hull House Magazine Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, trade union activist, resident Frances Perkins, labor rights advocate...
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  • Massachusetts State House; the busts are of Ruffin, Florence Luscomb, Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, Dorothea Dix, Sarah Parker Remond, and Lucy Stone. Two quotations...
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    Massachusetts State House; the busts are of Stone, Florence Luscomb, Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, Sarah Parker Remond, and Dorothea...
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  • player Kenney Jones (born 1948), English drummer Kenney Krysko, Florida herpetologist Kenney Mencher (born 1965), American painter Mary Kenney O'Sullivan (1864–1943)...
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    the Massachusetts Department of Labor and Industry. In 1894, with Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, Kehew co-founded the Union for Industrial Progress, an auxiliary...
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  • Margaret Dreier Robins, and Mary Morton Kehew, while the working class members of the WTUL included figures like Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, Rose Schneiderman, Pauline...
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    each; the busts are of Remond, Dorothea Dix, Florence Luscomb, Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, and Lucy Stone. Two quotations from...
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    Representative (R-Texas) since 1997, in Greenville, Texas Died: Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, 79, American labor leader and founder of the Women's Trade Union...
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    Morgan's work brought her in contact with Florence Kelley and Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, as well as the Cook County Suffrage Association. The Illinois Woman's...
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  • Jennie Collins Margaret Angela Haley Mary Harris Jones Kate Kennedy Agnes Nestor Leonora O'Reilly Mary Kenney O'Sullivan Elizabeth Flynn Rodgers Alzina Parsons...
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    Massachusetts State House. The busts are of Luscomb, Dorothea Dix, Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, Sarah Parker Remond, and Lucy Stone...
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  • Labor and Industries. (She may have worked with labor organizer Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, who started working there as a factory inspector in 1914.) Through...
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  • people needed most: a living wage. She was no doubt influenced by Mary Kenney O'Sullivan and her husband, both labor activists, who lived at Denison House...
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    labor leaders Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, Jane Addams, Mary McDowell, Margaret Haley, Helen Marot, Florence Kelley, Elizabeth Maloney, Mary Anderson, Josephine...
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    Cardinal swimming and diving team from 1989 to 1991 under Head Coach Skip Kenney. She received the Honda Sports Award for Swimming and Diving, recognizing...
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    How-Martyn Clemence Housman Elsie Inglis Annie Kenney Grace Kimmins Lilian Lenton Lizzy Lind af Hageby Mary Lowndes Florence Macfarlane Margaret Macfarlane...
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  • June 2003. Retrieved 12 September 2021. "Mary Gorry". Sunday Mercury. 21 May 1968. p. 3 – via Newspapers.com. "Mary McKenna". The Glasgow Herald. 28 May 1972...
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  • Melanie Valerio Amy Van Dyken Allison Wagner Ashley Whitney Coaches Skip Kenney (men's head coach) David Marsh Richard Quick (women's head coach) Eddie...
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  • 18, 2024). "'Ghostlight': IFC Films To Release Alex Thompson & Kelly O'Sullivan Drama In Theaters This June". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 18,...
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    Mary Terstegge Meagher Plant (born October 27, 1964) is an American former competition swimmer, Olympic champion, and world record-holder. In 1981 she...
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