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  1. Alyssa Whitall" Alys" Pearsall Smith (21 de julio de 1867 - 22 de enero de 1951) fue una gestora de ayuda cuáquera a refugiados nacida en Estados Unidos y la primera esposa de Bertrand Russell. Presidió la sociedad que creó una innovadora escuela para madres en 1907.

  2. Alyssa Whitall "Alys" Pearsall Smith (21 July 1867 – 22 January 1951) was an American-born British Quaker relief organiser and the first wife of Bertrand Russell. She chaired the society that created an innovative school for mothers in 1907.

  3. Alyssa Whitall" Alys" Pearsall Smith (21 de julio de 1867 - 22 de enero de 1951) fue una gestora de ayuda cuáquera a refugiados nacida en Estados Unidos y la primera esposa de Bertrand Russell. Presidió la sociedad que creó una innovadora escuela para madres en 1907.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dora_RussellDora Russell - Wikipedia

    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 wife of the philosopher Bertrand Russell. She was a campaigner for contraception and peace.

  5. marriage of Bertrand Russell and Alys Pearsall Smith. by Sheila Turcon. "EVERYONE IS CONSUMED with curiosity about a Quaker wed ding", an excited Alys wrote to Bertie on 25 November 1894, only a few weeks before their marriage at the Friends Meeting House in St. Martin's Lane, Westminster.

  6. Alys Pearsall Smith Russell (1867-1951), Bertrand Russell's firs t. wife, was an early "libber" who not only worked politically for women's rights but also sought to improve the immediate social conditions of poor women. She was involved deeply in movements for temperance, better factory conditions, and higher education.

  7. This chapter discusses Russell's love and affection for Alys, the youngest daughter of Robert Pearsall Smith and his wife, Hannah. Although Alys initially displayed a disdain for marriage, she eventually succumbed to his courtship on September 16, 1893.