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    Katharine Bushnell (born Sophia Caroline Bushnell; February 5, 1855, in Evanston, Illinois – January 26, 1946) was a medical doctor, Christian writer...
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  • New Gospel for Women: Katharine Bushnell and the Challenge of Christian Feminism, traced the life and theology of Katharine Bushnell. Du Mez's second book...
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  • Bushnell may refer to: Bushnell, Florida, a city Bushnell Army Airfield, a World War II airfield Bushnell, Georgia, an unincorporated community Bushnell...
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    2000. ISBN 978-0-88707-009-9 5:22–6:9 5:21 Bushnell, Katharine (December 1930). "Dr. Katharine C. Bushnell: A Brief Sketch of Her Life Work" (PDF). Biblical...
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    Katharine Houghton Hepburn (May 12, 1907 – June 29, 2003) was an American actress whose career as a Hollywood leading lady spanned six decades. She was...
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    interdependence. African and African-American women in Christianity Katharine Bushnell, pioneer Christian feminist Catharism#Role of women Christians for...
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  • – Orishatukeh Faduma, American missionary (b. 1855) January 26 – Katharine Bushnell, doctor, Christian writer, Bible scholar, social activist, and a pioneer...
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    367. Du Mez, Kristin Kobes. "Leaving Eden: Resurrecting the Work of Katharine Bushnell and Lee Anna Starr" in Nancy Calvert Kayzis and Heather Weir, eds...
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    Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn (February 2, 1878 – March 17, 1951) was an American feminist social reformer and a leader of the suffrage movement in...
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  • teachings. Some Christian feminists of this period were Marie Maugeret, Katharine Bushnell, Catherine Booth, Frances Willard. During the 1960s and 1970s many...
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  • Ackermann, Alice Palmer, Mary Allen West, Elizabeth Wheeler Andrew, and Katharine Bushnell. The ambition, reach and organizational effort involved in the work...
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  • Constance Bulwer-Lytton United Kingdom 1869 1923 Suffragette 1800–1874 Katharine Bushnell United States 1856 1946 1800–1874 Josephine Butler United Kingdom...
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    the Illinois Medical Women's Sanitary Association, which sent Drs. Katharine Bushnell, Alice Ewing, and later Rachel Hickey, to the scene of the disaster...
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    preach. She drew inspiration from the works of Catherine Booth and Katharine Bushnell. The main argument was that the Christian Church violates the laws...
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    Robert Bushnell Ryan (November 11, 1909 – July 11, 1973) was an American actor and activist. Known for his portrayals of hardened cops and ruthless villains...
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  • 1661–1714. Vol. I 1661–1685. London: Eyre & Spottiswode. p. 9. Gibson, Katharine. "Bushnell, John". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
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    married only once. In New York City, on May 23, 1929, he married Suzanne Bushnell, a native of Springfield, Ohio. A year later, according to the 1930 United...
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    which was influenced by her reading the works of Katharine Bushnell, a Methodist missionary. (Bushnell's work was rediscovered by theologians in 1975.)...
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    and later to co-operate with Miss Ackerman, and Mrs. Andrew and Dr. Katharine Bushnell in their work in China. In 1861, she and her husband founded "The...
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  • Tea at Five (category Cultural depictions of Katharine Hepburn)
    one-woman play written by Matthew Lombardo, which presents the story of Katharine Hepburn through a monologue. It is based on Hepburn's book, Me: Stories...
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    1977. They live in Fairfield, Connecticut, and have two sons. Her niece, Katharine Weymouth, served as publisher of The Washington Post. In March 2022, Weymouth...
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    landscape architect Jacob Weidenmann (1829–1893) who also designed Hartford's Bushnell Park. Its first sections were completed in 1866 and the first burial took...
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    public art museum (Wadsworth Atheneum), the oldest publicly funded park (Bushnell Park), the oldest continuously published newspaper (the Hartford Courant)...
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    January 29, 2023. ProQuest 2770475825. Today's birthdays: [...] Actor Katharine Ross is 83. [...] Actor Tom Selleck is 78. [...] Actor Marc Singer is...
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    Archived from the original on 6 April 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2024. Bushnell, Henry (26 July 2024). "Paris Opening Ceremony: Marie-José Pérec and Teddy...
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    Keller in Her Story, narrated by her friend and noted theatrical actress Katharine Cornell. She was also profiled in The Story of Helen Keller, part of the...
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    American submarine—was invented in Westbrook, Connecticut, in 1775 by David Bushnell. A replica is housed at the Connecticut River Museum in Essex. The General...
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    Crandall Katharine Seymour Day Fidelia Fielding Charlotte Perkins Gilman Dorothy Goodwin Ella Grasso Estelle Griswold Mary Hall Alice Hamilton Katharine Hepburn...
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    Humanities". Literary Studies in the Digital Age. Retrieved 5 January 2018. Bushnell, Rebecca W. (1996). "The Sovereign Master and the Scholar Prince". A Culture...
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    Crandall Katharine Seymour Day Fidelia Fielding Charlotte Perkins Gilman Dorothy Goodwin Ella Grasso Estelle Griswold Mary Hall Alice Hamilton Katharine Hepburn...
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