Charles Boissevain (28 October 1842 – 5 May 1927) was a journalist, editor and part-owner of the Amsterdam Algemeen Handelsblad, a leading newspaper of...
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Boissevain is the name of a Dutch patrician family of Huguenot origin. The family originates from the Dordogne in France. Lucas Bouyssavy (1660–1705) appears...
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Charles Hercules Boissevain (1893–1946) was a Dutch tuberculosis researcher and botanist in the United States. Charles Hercules Boissevain was born in...
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Inez Milholland (redirect from Inez Boissevain)
Inez Milholland Boissevain (August 6, 1886 – November 25, 1916) was a leading American suffragist, lawyer, and peace activist. From her college days at...
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Boer cause in South Africa, through World War I—it was edited by Charles Boissevain. The paper had a liberal stance. Algemeen Handelsblad merged in 1970...
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Boissevain may refer to: Boissevain family, Dutch patrician family Adolphe Boissevain, (1843–1921), Dutch banker Charles Boissevain (1842–1927), Dutch...
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Boissevain lived. The members were: Jan Verleun; Pam Pooters; Reina Prinsen Geerligs; Leo Frijda; Hans Katan; Sape Kuipers; the brothers Jan Charles Boissevain...
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Hilda van Stockum (category Boissevain family)
Royal Hibernian Academy in 1983. Van Stockum was a granddaughter of Charles Boissevain, editor of the Algemeen Handelsblad, an influential Dutch newspaper...
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Jean Tennyson (redirect from Jean Tennyson Boissevain)
also known by her married names Jean Tennyson Dreyfus and Jean Tennyson Boissevain, was an American soprano, musical theatre actress, philanthropist, and...
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Edna St. Vincent Millay (category Boissevain family)
to her during her illness, she married 43-year-old Eugen Jan Boissevain in 1923. Boissevain was the widower of labor lawyer and war correspondent Inez Milholland...
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