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    Wilhelmine Theodore Marie Cauer, née Schelle, usually known as Minna Cauer (1 November 1841 in Freyenstein – 3 August 1922 in Berlin) was a German pedagogue...
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  • Cauer is a German surname. This surname is shared by the following people: Ludwig Cauer (1866–1947), German sculptor Minna Cauer (1841–1922), German educator...
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    of Max Beckmann Minna Canth (1844–1897), Finnish writer and social activist Minna Carleton (1847–1918), English novelist Minna Cauer (1841–1922), German...
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  • founded by Minna Cauer in Berlin in 1888, who also served as the editor of the association's official organ, also called Frauenwohl. Cauer founded the...
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    affect public opinion to such a degree that one of its leading figures, Minna Cauer, was able to report in 1907 that the German corset industry experienced...
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    narrow standing strip. At the northern end there are access roads to Minna-Cauer-Straße and Invalidenstraße. The southern access roads are on Tiergartenstraße...
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    in the German Civil Code: she brought together her political friends, Minna Cauer and Marie Raschke, producing petitions on the new marriage and family...
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    feminist newspaper Die Frauenbewegung [de] (The Women's Movement) issued by Minna Cauer.[citation needed] After her first husband's death, she married in 1896...
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    Verein Frauenwohl ("Women's Welfare League"), the year of its creation by Minna Cauer. She quickly became part of a small energetic network of feminist activists...
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    This line runs above-ground, only diving down in a tunnel north of the Minna-Cauer-Straße. The Hauptbahnhof station lies east of the U-Bahn station Hauptbahnhof...
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  • feminists Anita Augspurg (Germany's first woman university graduate) and Minna Cauer, and became a supporter of the Women's Legal Aid Society. Stritt's goals...
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  • Tucholsky, Friedrich Simon Archenhold, Walther Borgius, Elsbeth Bruck, Minna Cauer, Hans Delbrück, Kurt Eisner, Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster, Alfred Hermann...
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    progressive movement in Germany. Prominent German suffragists, including Minna Cauer, Anita Augsburg, and Helene Stocker, criticize the American opposition...
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    as "Vriegenstene". The town had 971 inhabitants on December 31, 2009. Minna Cauer (1841-1922), German feminist Freyenstein parish church Freyenstein archaeological...
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    She joined the Frauenwohl ("Women's Welfare") association founded by Minna Cauer as well as Helene Stöcker's League for the Protection of Mothers (Bund...
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    and ambassador, son of Dwight D. Eisenhower; in Denver (d. 2013) Died: Minna Cauer, 80, German educator, journalist and activist Ture Malmgren, 71, Swedish...
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  • writer, women's rights activist Marie Calm (1832–1887) – educator, writer Minna Cauer (1841–1922) – educator, journalist, women's rights proponent, suffragist...
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  • 1927, Ina Schreier attended Kreuzberg elementary school and then the Minna-Cauer School in Neukölln for her secondary education. She became involved in...
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    of the Tunnel Tiergarten Spreebogen, connecting Reichpietschufer with Minna-Cauer-Straße passing under the central quarters of Potsdamer Platz and the...
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    had sent the earlier letter from Germany. Margarethe Lenore Selenka, Minna Cauer, and Helene Stöcker were among the German signers; Rosa Mayreder, Marianne...
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    Germany including Anna Pappritz, Anita Augspurg, Katharina Scheven, and Minna Cauer. Some sources incorrectly say that the anarchist James Guillaume was...
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  • writer, best known as a suffragist. Minna Canth 1844 Finland Susan B. Anthony A writer and social activist. Minna Cauer 1841 Germany Susan B. Anthony An...
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    the women's journal Neue Bahnen in 1855. In 1865, Louise Otto-Peters, Minna Cauer, and other women suffragists founded the Allgemeiner Deutscher Frauenverein...
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    lectures of the Women's Welfare Association that Minna Cauer had established in 1888, and subscribed to Cauer's magazine Die Frauenbewegung (The Women's Movement)...
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    France, and Germany, Zay made contact with international feminists, like Minna Cauer and Jeanette Schwerin. She began to agitate for changes in child labor...
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    barring women from continued study. In collaboration with Helene Lange and Minna Cauer, Tiburtius helped establish a two-year continuing education program,...
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    Others included Anna Pappritz (1861–1939), Anita Augspurg (1857–1943) and Minna Cauer (1841–1922). Disapproval of public discussion of vice was an obstacle...
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    Ilias. Gesamtkommentar. Auf der Grundlage der Ausgabe von Ameis-Hentze-Cauer (1868–1913) (6 volumes published so far, of an estimated 15), Munich/Leipzig...
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  • mathematics education Guido Castelnuovo (1865–1952), mathematician Wilhelm Cauer (1900–1945), mathematician Yair Censor (born 1943), computational mathematics...
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