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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_PlummerMary Plummer - Wikipedia

    Mary Plummer, by Ferdinand Roybet. Mary Elizabeth Plummer (18 March 1849 – 13 September 1922) was an American-born pupil of and later the wife of Georges Clemenceau, Prime Minister of France during Third Republic. Plummer was a native of Springfield, Massachusetts.

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  3. 26 de ene. de 2016 · A member of Melvil Dewey’s first class in librarianship at Columbia College, Plummer went on to establish an impressive career in librarian education, children’s librarianship, and international librarianship, and served as the ALA’s 2nd female president from 1915-1916.

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  5. Collection. Identifier: MC-006. Abstract Mary Wright Plummer (1856-1916) stands as an important figure in early American librarianship, both because of the way she helped shape the profession and because she held positions of leadership and authority at a time when it was unusual for women to do so.

  6. hmn.wiki › es › Mary_PlummerMaría Plummer

    Mary Elizabeth Plummer (18 de marzo de 1849 - 13 de septiembre de 1922) fue una alumna nacida en Estados Unidos y más tarde esposa de Georges Clemenceau, Primer Ministro de Francia durante la Tercera República.

  7. Columbia University. Occupation. Librarian. Mary Wright Plummer (March 8, 1856 in Richmond, Indiana – September 21, 1916 in Dixon, Illinois) was an American librarian who became the second female president of the American Library Association (1915–1916).