Alice Mabel Bacon (February 26, 1858 – May 1, 1918) was an American writer, women's educator and a foreign advisor to the Japanese government in Meiji...
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Alice Bacon may refer to: Alice Bacon, Baroness Bacon (1909–1993), British politician Alice Mabel Bacon (1858–1918), American author This disambiguation...
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household of Leonard Bacon in New Haven, Connecticut, becoming particularly close with his youngest daughter Alice Mabel Bacon. She learned English and...
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mothers. She was assisted from 1888 by a friend from her days in America, Alice Bacon. She decided to return to the United States. Tsuda returned to the United...
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1989; online version December 2011. Retrieved 23 December 2011. Alice Mabel Bacon, "A Japanese interior", Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1893, p.. 180)...
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oil painter Vincenzo Ragusa, sculptor John William Fenton, musician Alice Mabel Bacon, pedagogue Basil Hall Chamberlain, Japanologist and Professor of Japanese...
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typically charges between ¥5,000 and ¥10,000 per baby for this ceremony. Alice Mabel Bacon, "Japanese Girls and women" revised and enlarged edition, Boston and...
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Avenue. Alice Mabel Bacon (1858–1918), women educator (niece of Delia Bacon) Delia Bacon (1811–1859), originator of the proposition that Francis Bacon wrote...
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daughter in the household, Alice Mabel Bacon, and would become the first Japanese woman to receive a college degree. Bacon was buried at Grove Street...
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Elizabeth Chapman Bacon (1870–1873), who died young. Rogers Hammond Bacon (1874–1962), an 1899 graduate of Harvard Law; he married Mabel (née Dean) Kalbfleisch...
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