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    Dora Winifred Russell, Countess Russell (née Black; 3 April 1894 – 31 May 1986) was a British author, a feminist and socialist campaigner, and the second...
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  • Dora Russell may refer to: Dora Russell (1894-1986), British author, feminist, socialist campaigner Dora Isella Russell (1925-1990) Argentine-born Uruguayan...
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  • Dora Oake Russell (March 7, 1912 – February 9, 1986) was a writer and educator in Newfoundland. The daughter of Jesse Oake and Laura Brinson, she was...
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    Russell wrote 34 letters to Fox. Upon the death of his elder brother Frank, in 1931, Russell became the 3rd Earl Russell. Russell's marriage to Dora grew...
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  • gender-affirming surgery Dora Rosetti (1908-1989), Greek doctor and writer Dora Russell (1894–1986), British author Dora Isella Russell (1925-1990) Uruguayan...
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    Congress speakers included: Hirschfeld, Norman Haire, Vera Brittain, Dora Russell, Charles Vickery Drysdale (from the Malthusian League), Stella Browne...
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  • son of the philosopher and mathematician Bertrand Russell (the 3rd Earl) and his second wife, Dora Black. His middle name was a tribute to the writer...
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  • Dora Isella Russell (May 15, 1925 – November 8, 1990) was an Argentine-born Uruguayan poet and journalist. Her works include: Sonetos (1943), El canto...
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  • Countess Russell may refer to: Elizabeth von Arnim (1866–1941), wife of Frank Russell, second Earl Russell Dora Russell (1894–1986), second wife of philosopher...
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    the women's conference of the Labour Party, by a group which included Dora Russell, Frida Laski, and Dorothy Jewson. The group deliberately distanced itself...
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  • Bertrand Russell in 1930, when he was 58 and she was a 20-year-old undergraduate at the University of Oxford, hired by Russell's second wife Dora Black as...
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    particularly with regards to homosexuality. Upon visiting the institute, Dora Russell reflected that it was "where the results of researches into various sex...
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  • Aspatria, Cumbria, UK Beacon Hill School, founded by Bertrand Russell and Dora Russell on the West Sussex Downs, from 1927 to 1943 Beacon Hill School...
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  • at the time – his second wife Dora was openly having an affair, and would soon become pregnant by another man, but Russell was keen for their children John...
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    and blood-poisoning. Other prominent feminists, including Frida Laski, Dora Russell, Joan Malleson and Janet Chance began to champion this cause – the cause...
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  • member of the Provincetown Players Scott Nearing, sociologist, pacifist Dora Russell, delegate to Comintern George Seldes, U.S. journalist in Moscow Art Shields...
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  • 1923, The Prospects of Industrial Civilization (in collaboration with Dora Russell), London: George Allen & Unwin. 1923, The ABC of Atoms, London: Kegan...
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  • as well as the decline of the Mediterranean civilization in general. Dora Russell published a book on the inadequate education of women and inequality...
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  • Russell (disambiguation), several people Donald Russell (disambiguation), several people Dontavius Russell (born 1995), American football player Dora...
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  • control work. She helped form the Workers' Birth Control Group (WBCG) with Dora Russell, Stella Browne and Dorothy Thurtle in 1924. In 1932, she became active...
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  • Throughout the 1920s, Stopes and other feminist pioneers, including Dora Russell and Stella Browne, played a major role in breaking down taboos about...
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    Greenwood, Jill Greenwood, Lord Simon, D. H. Pennington, Eric Baker and Dora Russell. Organisations that had previously opposed British nuclear weapons supported...
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  • Medvedev (Russian dissident; Medical Research Council) Dora Russell (Mrs. Bertrand Russell) (author) Lord Ritchie-Calder (president, Rationalist Press...
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  • Throughout the 1920s, Stopes and other feminist pioneers, including Dora Russell and Stella Browne, played a major role in breaking down taboos about...
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  • female chair of Poale Zion in the UK. In 1924, along with Frida Laski, Dora Russell and Dorothy Jewson she cofounded the Workers' Birth Control Group, which...
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  • coverage and was supported both morally and financially at appeal by Dora Russell and John Maynard Keynes. Although losing the case, Rose re-published...
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    together with Dora Gorman, Russell was a member of the Salthill Devon team that won the Under 16 Girls FAI Cup. In the final at Tolka Park, Russell scored the...
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    procedure in Canada. Other prominent feminists, including Frida Laski, Dora Russell, Joan Malleson and Janet Chance began to champion this cause – the cause...
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    Russell started taking piano lessons at age four at the Popejoy School of Music in Anadarko, a 38 mile trip to and from the family home. Sarah Dora Popejoy...
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    p.7 The Times, 12 February 1923, p.5 "Dora Russell". Spartacus Educational. Retrieved 17 May 2021. Russell, Dora, (1975) The Tamarisk Tree Caldwell, John...
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