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  1. Mary Emma Woolley, née le 13 juillet 1863 à Norwalk dans l'État du Connecticut et morte le 5 septembre 1947 à Westport, dans l'État de New York, est une professeure d'université et une militante pacifiste américaine.. Elle est présidente du Mount Holyoke College de 1901 à 1937 situé à South Hadley, dans l'État du Massachusetts, établissement qu'elle a réformé pour en faire un ...

  2. Mary Emma Woolley (1899—1947) Relatives. Mabel Marks Bacon (sister) Jeannette Augustus Marks (August 16, 1875 – March 15, 1964) was an American professor at Mount Holyoke College. [1] She is the namesake of the Jeannette Marks Cultural Center (formerly known as the Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Community Center), which provides ...

  3. Mary Emma Woolley, college professor and President of Mount Holyoke College from 1901-1937, was born on July 13, 1863 in South Norwalk, Connecticut to Joseph Judah Woolley, a Congregational minister, and Mary August Ferris Woolley, a schoolteacher. She attended Mrs. Fannie Augur's school in Meriden, Connecticut until her family moved to ...

  4. "Based upon personal files and correspondence, family records and the intimate knowledge of the author, this informal but authoritative biography of Mary Emma Woolley will be treasured by the countless thousands who loved her. One of the nation's most notable educators, Dr. Woolley was President of Mount Holyoke College for 37 years and served several terms as the head of the American ...

  5. Mary Emma Woolley, 1934 Mary Emma Woolley, 1903. Mary Emma Woolley (* 13.Juli 1863 in South Norwalk, Connecticut; † 5. September 1947 in Westport, New York) war eine US-amerikanische Hochschullehrerin, Friedensaktivistin und Suffragette.Sie war die erste Studentin an der Brown University und war von 1900 bis 1937 die 11. Präsidentin des Mount Holyoke College.

  6. Mary Emma Woolley (1863-1947), one of the first female graduates of Brown University and president of Mount Holyoke College, was born in South Norwalk, Connecticut, on July 13, 1863. Her father, a chaplain in the Union army during the Civil War, became minister of the Congregational Church in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and moved there with his family when Mary Emma was eight years old.

  7. Mary Emma Woolley. (1863–1947) sister projects: Wikipedia article, Commons category, Wikidata item. American educator, peace activist and women's suffrage supporter; first female student to attend Brown University and served as the 11th President of Mount Holyoke College from 1900-1937. Mary Emma Woolley.