Mary Belle Harris (1874–1957) was an American prison administrator and reformer. She was superintendent of the Federal Industrial Institute for Women in Alderson, West Virginia, from 1927 to 1941. She implemented systems of inmate classification, decentralized housing, and other reforms that were later adopted throughout the Federal Bureau of Prisons. During World War I, she served on the U.S. Department of War's Commission on Training Camp Activities. She was previously superintendent of the State Reformatory for Women in Clinton, New Jersey, and prison superintendent at the Blackwell Island workhouse. She also served on the Pennsylvania Board of Parole.
Harris was the daughter of Bucknell University president John Howard Harris. She earned her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in Sanskrit and Indo-European comparative philology. Prior to starting her career as a prison superintendent at the age of 40, she taught Latin and studied numismatics.
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won the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for The Belle of Amherst (1978) Julia Ann Harris was born in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, the daughter of Elsie...
Mary G. Harris Jones (1837 (baptized) – November 30, 1930), known as Mother Jones from 1897 onward, was an Irish-born American labor organizer, former...
kind for women, was established at Alderson, West Virginia, with MaryBelleHarris as superintendent. Although a personal opponent of Prohibition, Willebrandt...
BelleHarris Bennett (December 3, 1852 – July 20, 1922) led the struggle for and won laity rights for women in the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. She...
MaryBelle de Vargas (March 4, 1902 – January 18, 1946) was an American artist from Louisiana, known as "the Armless Marvel". MaryBelle de Vargas was...
Drake. The name "Belle and Sebastian" comes from the 1965 television series Belle and Sebastian. Though consistently lauded by critics, Belle and Sebastian's...
Michael Anderson who offered Harris a role in his next movie, The Wreck of the Mary Deare (1959), shot in Hollywood. Harris played another IRA Volunteer...
Belle in Stake Land (2010), and Marybeth Dunston in the Hatchet series (2010–17). In 2012, she was inducted into the Fangoria Hall of Fame. Harris began...
Mary Ellis (born May Belle Elsas; June 15, 1897 – January 30, 2003) was an American actress and singer appearing on stage, radio, television and film,...
Adam Richard Wiles (born 17 January 1984), known professionally as Calvin Harris, is a Scottish DJ, record producer, singer and songwriter. His debut studio...
Harriet Sansom Harris (born January 8, 1955) is an American actress known for her theater performances and for her portrayals of Bebe Glazer on Frasier...
act in the English-language version of Mamoru Hosoda's 2021 sci-fi anime, Belle. It was released the following month alongside the Japanese-language version...
Kansas. pp. 117–120. ISBN 978-0-7006-1518-6. Wilms, Jordan; Buchholz, Mary (2008). Belle Fourche. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 58–59. ISBN 978-0-7385-6152-3. Shadley...
Mary Ann Harris Gay (March 18, 1829 – November 21, 1918) was an American writer and poet from Decatur, Georgia, known for her memoir Life in Dixie During...
Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Boyz II Men, Usher, Johnny Gill, Patti LaBelle, Mary J. Blige, Chaka Khan, Mariah Carey, Prince, Mýa, Bryan Adams, Spice Girls...
Belle Jennings Benchley (August 28, 1882 – December 17, 1973), known as “The Zoo Lady,” was the director of the San Diego Zoo from 1927 to 1953, guiding...
series The Civil War. Actress Julie Harris read these sections. In 2000, Mulberry Plantation, the house of James and Mary Boykin Chesnut in Camden, South...
"Sleeping Beauty" (French: La Belle au bois dormant, or The Beauty Sleeping in the Wood; German: Dornröschen, or Little Briar Rose), also titled in English...
Lookout (2007), A Single Man (2009), Cemetery Junction (2010), Stoker (2013), Belle (2013), The Imitation Game (2014) and Self/less (2015). Goode has also appeared...
Belle Clemens (Marla Adams) was the main source of trouble for Woodbridge, taking over from Aunt Pauline, the show's original villain. When Belle's daughter...
pp. 178–179. Healey pp. 221–222. Harris, p. 63. Allison and Riddell, p. 69. "Letter from Queen Elizabeth to Queen Mary describing the bombing of Buckingham...
a Big Country (1951) as Girl Belles on Their Toes (1952) as Lily Gilbreth The Story of Will Rogers (1952) as young Mary Rogers The Lusty Men (1952) as...