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    Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz (pseudonym, Actaea; née Cary; December 5, 1822 – June 27, 1907) was an American educator, naturalist, writer, and the co-founder...
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    the Collegiate Instruction of Women, with Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, widow of Harvard professor Louis Agassiz, as president. This society awarded certificates...
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  • Elizabeth Cary may refer to: Elizabeth Cary, Viscountess Falkland, early modern poet and playwright Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz (née Cary), founder of Radcliffe...
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    Alexander Emmanuel Rodolphe Agassiz (December 17, 1835 – March 27, 1910), son of Louis Agassiz and stepson of Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, was an American scientist...
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    P.T. Barnum argued with Agassiz' support that his snakes would eat only live animals. His second wife, Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, assisted him in preparing...
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  • Jennifer L. Roberts is an American art historian. She serves as Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Professor of the Humanities and Johnson-Kulukunkdis Family Faculty...
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  • Association of Boston, founded by a group of influential women, including Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, whose late husband was a famous Harvard scientist. Radcliffe College...
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  • received several awards for academic achievement including the Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Certificate of Merit and the John Harvard Scholarship. After completing...
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    class, and thereafter won both the John Harvard Scholarship and the Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Award for Academic Achievement of the Highest Distinction. As a...
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  • Harvard University to convert into a women's laboratory. In the 1880s Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, director of the Harvard Annex (which would become chartered as...
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    Economics in 1984 from Harvard College, where she was named an Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Scholar and a John Harvard Scholar. She obtained her J.D. cum laude...
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  • References Hannah Adams (1755–1831), author Elizabeth Cary Agassiz (1822–1907), scientist, author Louis Agassiz (1807–1873), scientist Thomas Bailey Aldrich...
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    Scholarship for Academic Achievement of the Highest Distinction Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Scholarship for Academic Achievement of the Highest Distinction...
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  • dramatist Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, born Elizabeth Cabot Cary, (1822–1907), American educator Columba Cary-Elwes (1903–1994), British monk Frank T. Cary (1920–2006)...
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    wrote George Henry Chase. In 1903, Briggs succeeded co-founder Elizabeth Cary Agassiz as the second president of Radcliffe College, which had been founded...
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  • American astronomer Frances Acton (1793–1881), British botanist Elizabeth Cary Agassiz (1822–1907), American natural historian Mary Albertson (1838–1914)...
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  • Harvard University. It was in the United States, her father remarried Elizabeth Cabot Cary, co-founder of Radcliffe College. Her step-mother was a huge influence...
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  • Clifford Wong Housing Prize. In college, she was a recipient of the Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Award and the John Harvard Scholarship (reserved for the top 5%...
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    California Press. July 7, 1998 – via Google Books. Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot Cary (July 7, 1885). "Louis Agassiz: His Life and Correspondence". Houghton Mifflin...
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  • four years. The Radcliffe Choral Society was founded in 1899 by Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, the first President of Radcliffe College, and is one of the oldest...
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    Foote and Swift, the other scientists recovered by Reed included: Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, Catharine Esther Beecher, Jane Colden, Eunice Powers Cutter, Dorothea...
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    married Pauline Agassiz (February 6, 1841 – February 10, 1917), daughter of Louis Agassiz and the step daughter of Elizabeth Cabot Cary. They had five...
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  • Harvard-Radcliffe Colleges, A.B. Cum Laude in Biochemical Sciences, June 1982, Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Scholar, John Harvard Scholarship NOS1AP "Rutgers: Women in Science...
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    grandfather of Mary Cary, who married Harvard Professor Cornelius Conway Felton (later president of Harvard University), and Elizabeth Cabot Cary (1822–1907)...
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    to Codify Race". JSTOR Daily. Retrieved 2023-05-16. Agassiz, Louis; Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot Cary (1869). A journey in Brazil. LuEsther T. Mertz Library...
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    Pauline Agassiz (1841–1917) Robert Gould Shaw II (1872–1930) m. Nancy Langhorne (1879–1964) Robert Gould Shaw III (1898–1970) Louis Agassiz Shaw II (1906–1987)...
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  • one-time outlier triggered by a flood of water stored in proglacial Lake Agassiz has fallen from favor due to lack of a clear geomorphic signature at the...
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    bishop (19 July 1873) "The play is finished." ("Le jeu est fini.") — Louis Agassiz, Swiss-American biologist and geologist (14 December 1873) "Linen, doctor...
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  • The founder of Radcliffe College in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz, was a descendant of Nowell. Increase Nowell by Roger Thompson;...
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  • "Schenectady". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Retrieved January 22, 2016. "Agassiz". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Retrieved January 22, 2016. "Magaguadavic"...
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