Louise Keilhau (1860–1927) was a Norwegian teacher and peace activist.[1] She founded the Norwegian Committee for Permanent Peace and she was a founding member of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF).
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LouiseKeilhau (1860–1927) was a Norwegian teacher and peace activist. She founded the Norwegian Committee for Permanent Peace and she was a founding member...
politician LouiseKeilhau (1860–1927), Norwegian teacher and peace activist Wilhelm Keilhau (1888–1954), Norwegian historian and economist Wollert Keilhau (1894–1958)...
Ottesen Keilhau (30 July 1888 – 9 June 1954) was a Norwegian historian and economist. Keilhau was born in Kristiania on 30 July 1888, to Harald Keilhau and...
Knight, Louise W. Citizen. pp. 152–55, 157. Knight, Louise W. Citizen. pp. 162–65. Knight, Louise W. Citizen. pp. 166, 175–76. Knight, Louise W. Citizen...
van Biema-Hymans (secretary), Mia Boissevain Norway: Emily Arnesen, LouiseKeilhau Sweden: Anna Kleman, Emma Hansson United States: Jane Addams (president)...
treat them? Have they any advice to offer? led by Miss Hodge, Mrs. LouiseKeilhau, Norway; Dr. Tekla Hultin, M. P., Finland. How can woman's political...
1827: First Norwegian expedition to the Arctic, led by Baltazar Mathias Keilhau 1827: Royal Navy expedition to Spitsbergen led by William Edward Parry...
on a variety of teaching methods. In 1779, Johann Friedrich Oberlin and Louise Scheppler founded in Strasbourg an early establishment for caring for and...
she moved to Keilhau, located in the Thuringia region, where she took training as a kindergarten teacher from Friedrich Fröbel, Louise Fröbel and Wilhelm...