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Helen Steiner Rice (May 19, 1900 – April 23, 1981) was an American writer of both inspirational and Christian poetry. Biography. Helen Steiner was born in ...
Helen Steiner Rice (1900–1981) Lorain: 1992: Writer of religious and inspirational poetry Alice Schille (1869–1955) Franklin: 1992: Watercolorist and painter Louella Thompson (1925–2005) Butler: 1992: Religion and community services Mildred Benson (1905–2002) Lucas: 1993: Journalist and author of children's books, including the earliest ...
Betsy Mix Cowles (February 9, 1810 – July 25, 1876) was an early leader in the United States abolitionist movement. She was an active and influential Ohio-based reformer, and was a noted feminist and an educator.
1961: A new school in Toledo was named in her honor, the Ella P. Stewart Elementary School (later: Ella P. Stewart Academy for Girls). In subsequent years Stewart volunteered there regularly. [3] In 1974 the school created a museum to house Stewart's plaques and awards, and memorabilia she collected on her international tours. [7]
Pender County Schools is monitoring Helene and a decision regarding Friday's schedule will be made by noon Thursday, according to a news release. More on the storm: Helene is now a strengthening ...
Grasselli Brown attended Harvey Rice Elementary School, Alexander Hamilton Junior High and John Adams High School in Cleveland, Ohio. At John Adams, she was in a college track program and planned to major in English in college. However, when she took her first chemistry class, she fell in love with the subject. [2]
Hattie Lena Gadd Larlham created her organization in 1961 and legally established the Hattie Larlham Foundation in 1963. She became inspired to action when, as a nurse, she experienced first-hand the lack of specialized care available for children with developmental disabilities.
Gerber revealed that Anderson, now 57, was actually the crossing guard at her elementary school and, despite her celebrity, “wore the yellow safety vest and everything.” “I didn’t know how ...