Caroline Hazard
American educator
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Caroline Hazard was an American educator, philanthropist, and author. She served as the fifth president of Wellesley College, from 1899 to 1910. Early life Caroline Hazard was born in Peace Dale, Rhode Island in 1856. Her father was industrialist Rowland Hazard II and her mother was Margaret A. Hazard, née Rood. She was educated at the Mary A. Shaw School in Providence and received private tutoring at Brown University and in Europe. She conducted welfare programs in Peace Dale, and wrote on a variety of topics, including biography, poetry, and Rhode Island history. She was the founder of the Peace Dale Museum of Art and Culture in 1892.
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- Speech in the House of Representatives on the fugitive slave law. (8)
- The Union Pacific Railroad Company. (2)
- Nailer Tom's Diary (1931) (2)
- Address of the Republican State Central Committee to the electors of Rhode Island. 1860. (1)
- Letter to President Lincoln. (1)
- Letter on causation. (0)
- Inflated currency. Farmers the greatest losers by it. (0)
- How to resume specie payments. (0)
- The Narragansett speech. (0)
- Letter II. Freedom of mind in willing. (0)
- Songs in the sun (0)
- Discourse I. Man a creative first cause. (0)
- Circular letter on specie payment. (0)
- Causes of the decline of political morality. (0)
- High duties on wool will lessen our financial ability without benefiting the wool growers. (0)
- Hours of labor. (0)
- Woollen manufactures as affected by the tariff. (0)
- Speech on the railroad bill. Before the Rhode Island Senate. 1854. (0)
- Our notion infinite space. (0)
- Letter on woman's suffrage. (0)
- Mount Carmel. [For women's voices, SSAA and organ] (0)
- Letter I. On causation. (0)
- Relations of railroad corporations to the public. (0)
- Animals not automata. (0)
- Grant and Colfax Speech. (0)
- Discourse II. Man in the sphere of his own moral nature a supreme creative first cause. (0)
- Existence of matter. (0)
- Statements in addition to the arguments of May 11th before the Congressional Committee of Ways and Means. (0)
- The Value of History in the Formation of Character (1901) (0)
- Reconstruction; Freedmen's Bureau. (0)
- John Saffin, his book (1665-1708) : a collection of various matters of divinity law, & state affairs epitomiz'd both in verse and prose (0)
- Payment of the five-twenty bonds. (0)
- Speech on the act to equalize the charges for carrying freight. (0)
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