the only child of David Coit Scudder (of the Scudder family of missionaries in India) and Harriet Louise (Dutton) Scudder. After her father, a Congregationalist...
Court judge Vida Samadzai (born 1978), Miss Afghanistan 2003 VidaDuttonScudder (1861–1954), American educator and welfare activist Vida Steinert, (1903...
marriage with VidaDuttonScudder. The couple lived together from 1912 until Scudder died in 1954. Converse died in 1967, at the age of 95. Scudder and Converse...
player Scudders in India, 42 members of 4 generations of a family devoted to Christian service Thayer Scudder, American social anthropologist VidaDutton Scudder...
Clara French (July 30, 1863 – October 6, 1888), together with VidaDuttonScudder, was the first American woman admitted to the graduate program at Oxford...
Reverby, Gender Studies professor Alan Schechter, political scientist VidaDuttonScudder , English professor Helen L. Webster, philologist and educator Sarah...
the labor movement. Notable members included educator and activist VidaDuttonScudder, sculptor Anne Whitney, novelist William Dean Howells, poet Robert...
Horace Scudder, became a noted author and editor of the Atlantic Monthly, while his niece VidaDuttonScudder was a writer and social activist. Scudder attended...
child, VidaDuttonScudder, was born in India.[better source needed] David, influenced in boyhood to go to India by the work of John Scudder Sr., arrived...
siblings included David Coit Scudder and Samuel Hubbard Scudder, and his niece was scholar and reformer VidaDuttonScudder. He graduated from Boston Latin...
early history of the Labour Party in the United Kingdom. Founded by VidaDuttonScudder in 1911, herself influenced by the Fabian Society, the Episcopal...
Lesbian Literature, St. James Press (Detroit, MI), 1998. VidaDuttonScudder, On Journey, E.P. Dutton (New York, NY), 1937. Drury, Michael, "Why She Wrote...
immediate origin was due to the efforts of three Smith College women: VidaDuttonScudder, Jean Gurney Fine Spahr, and Helen Rand Thayer. Additional founders...
Mangayarkkarasiyar Kulachirai Nayanar Santhananda Bodhisena Chithalai Chathanar VidaDuttonScudder Augustus De Morgan S. Subramania Iyer Solomon Pappaiah Ganapathy...
Prophetic Witness, 1373 9 Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln, 1253 10 VidaDuttonScudder, Educator and Witness for Peace, 1954 11 Philip, Deacon and Evangelist...
a College Settlements Association settlement house co-founded by VidaDuttonScudder William Denison House, Adamsville, OH, listed on the NRHP in Ohio...
T. Schafer – mathematician Alan Schechter – political scientist VidaDuttonScudder – writer, educator, welfare activist Mary Sears – oceanographer Marilyn...
Sellar (London: George Bell & Sons) full text. 1910: (in English) VidaDuttonScudder (London: J.M. Dent) full text. 1955: (in English) Leo Sherley-Price...
with American Christian Socialists William Dwight Porter Bliss and VidaDuttonScudder and with leaders of the settlement movement. Brent's "theology of...
the Holy Cross as well as the Colonel Daniel Putnam Association VidaDuttonScudder – American educator, writer, and welfare activist in the social gospel...
Farm of Shelburne, New Hampshire. It was there that Rochester met VidaDuttonScudder, a political activist motivated by the social gospel, and her lesbian...
Frothingham Edward Everett Hale Heloise Hersey Charles Eliot Norton VidaDuttonScudder James J. Storrow Edmund von Mach The club published a newspaper,...
a group of Smith College alumnæ, chief among whom were Thayer, VidaDuttonScudder, Clara French, and Jean Fine Spahr, was pressing for the establishment...