The Dreier sisters were four American sisters from New York City, who separately and collectively achieved public recognition for their activism and philanthropic social reform activity.[1]
The sisters were:
Margaret Dreier Robins (1868–1945), labor leader and philanthropist
Dorothea A. Dreier (1870–1923), painter
Mary Elisabeth Dreier (1875–1963), New York social reformer
Katherine Sophie Dreier (1877–1952), artist, lecturer, art patron and social reformer
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The Dreiersisters were four American sisters from New York City, who separately and collectively achieved public recognition for their activism and philanthropic...
Brooklyn Heights, New York. Margaret Dreier had a brother and three sisters. Her sister Mary was a social reformer. Her sisters Dorothea and Katherine were painters...
Brooklyn Heights, New York. Katherine Dreier had an older brother and three older sisters. Two of her sisters, Mary Elisabeth and Margaret were suffragettes...
Derek has also appeared at public events with Republican Congressman David Dreier of Southern California. In 2006, Derek was appointed to the Board of Trustees...
Mary Dreier (September 26, 1875 - August 15, 1963) was an American social reformer in New York. Mary Elisabeth Dreier was born in New York city, New York...
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Alex Dreier (1916–2000), broadcaster and actor Jolie Gabor (1896–1997), mother of the Gabor sisters Magda Gabor (1915–1997), one of the Gabor sisters Louis...
buying food for Auburn students during finals week". December 5, 2021. Dreier, Peter (February 27, 2012). "Will The Help's Oscar Revive Interest in The...
said it lost $125 million purchasing fraudulent promissory notes from Marc Dreier, who had been operating a Ponzi scheme. Fortress filed a lawsuit against...
for Psychedelic Studies. p. 122. ISBN 978-0-9660019-3-8. Peinkhofer C, Dreier JP, Kondziella D (July 2019). "Semiology and Mechanisms of Near-Death Experiences"...
predictions, and may be an artificial intelligence. Among the delegates is Abbot Dreier, the representative of Bishop Hannis Arc of Saavedra, who becomes the antagonist...
Archived from the original on February 10, 2023. Retrieved September 3, 2010. Dreier, Troy (February 8, 2005). "Synapse Media Player Review". PC Magazine. Archived...
(First ed.). National Geographic Society. ASIN B008YFBVK6. Osius, Alison; Dreier, Frederick (15 March 2024). "American Mountaineer and Filmmaker David Breashears...
Literature, is a 2005 PEN American Center Literary Award winner in poetry. Peter Dreier, Dr. E.P. Clapp Distinguished Professor of Politics and director of the...
and while getting information from Ester she is taken by Abbot Ludwig Dreier and his Mord-Sith Erika to Fajin Province, where he tortures people to the...
and cheering by the audience. In 2022, Littlefeather was accused by her sisters of misrepresenting her ancestry as Native American. Seven films have had...
McGaharn in Sonic Adventure, and then by Ryan Drummond in Sonic Shuffle. Scott Dreier began voicing the character in 2001, starting with Sonic Adventure 2. He...
Twelve. ISBN 978-1-5387-5069-8. OCLC 1245231617. Nancy Pelosi at Wikipedia's sister projects Media from Commons News from Wikinews Quotations from Wikiquote...
Investigative Reporting Hannah Dreier of The New York Times, "for a deeply reported series of stories revealing the stunning reach of migrant child labor...
time into "Sonny". Sonny was the youngest of three siblings; he had two sisters, Fran and Betty. The family moved to Inglewood, California, when he was...
mischievously thanked Antonio Villaraigosa, Stanley Tookie Williams, David Dreier, L.A. Archbishop Cardinal Roger Mahony, Robert Blake, Michael D. Brown,...
(1990), pp. 375f. (in German) H. Wolfram, Kaiser Konrad II, 990-1039. Kaiser dreier Reiche (Munich, 2000). F-R. Erkens, Konrad II. (um 990-1039). Herrschaft...