Mabel Pollitzer, from the 1906 yearbook of Teachers College, Columbia University
Born
Mabel Louise Pollitzer
January 11, 1885
Charleston, South Carolina
Died
April 27, 1979 (aged 94)
Occupation(s)
Educator, suffragist
Relatives
Anita Pollitzer (sister) William S. Pollitzer (nephew)
Mabel Louise Pollitzer (January 11, 1885 – April 27, 1979) was an American educator and suffragist from South Carolina. She was the South Carolina state chair of the National Woman's Party for almost forty years, and led the creation of the free public library system in Charleston County.
Mabel Louise Pollitzer (January 11, 1885 – April 27, 1979) was an American educator and suffragist from South Carolina. She was the South Carolina state...
Library Anita Pollitzer Family Papers at South Carolina Historical Society Oral History Interviews with MabelPollitzer, Anita Pollitzer's sister [1] and...
Academy of Music with Adolf Pollitzer, and from 1892 to 1894 at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels with Eugène Ysaÿe. Mabel Chaplin (19 October 1870 –...
place and purpose of the two media." In January 1916, suffragist Anita Pollitzer showed Stieglitz a set of charcoal drawings by Georgia O'Keeffe. Stieglitz...
Joseph Schalk, pianist, conductor and musicologist, 43 November 14 – Adolf Pollitzer, violinist, 68 November 17 – Heinrich Porges, choirmaster and music critic...
Paul's hand-selected replacement, Anita Pollitzer and led an unsuccessful attempt to challenge her leadership. Pollitzer was seen as a figurehead for Paul and...
on 18 November 1936 Princess Guido Pignatelli (née Henrietta Guerard Pollitzer, previously Hartford) on 25 April 1937 Wallis Windsor, Duchess of Windsor...
state director for the women's suffrage campaign in West Virginia Anita Pollitzer (1894–1975) – photographer, served as National Chairman in the National...