Stanwood Cobb (November 6, 1881 – December 29, 1982) was an American educator, author and prominent Baháʼí of the 20th century. He was born in Newton...
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Stanwood may refer to: Stanwood Baumgartner (1894–1955), American Major League Baseball pitcher and sportswriter Stanwood Cobb (1881–1982), American educator...
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Maxson Cobb (1858–1917), American teacher Seth Wallace Cobb (1838–1909), American politician Stanley Cobb (1887–1968), American neurologist Stanwood Cobb (1881–1982)...
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of Elizabeth Stanwood and Captain Hale Waite. Her father had removed to Kennebunk from Ipswich, Massachusetts, a short time before Cobb was born, and...
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Fillmore Moore, (two were Baháʼí, three not.) In the summer of 1906 Stanwood Cobb learned of the religion from a series of articles in the Boston Transcript...
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From 1919 to 1955, the Progressive Education Association founded by Stanwood Cobb and others worked to promote a more student-centered approach to education...
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were also developed from other presentations at the school - some of Stanwood Cobb's work was gathered from working for a school session, and the text of...
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Professor of Comparative Literature. "How Greek Science Passed to the Arabs" by De Lacy O'Leary Islamic Contributions to Civilization by Stanwood Cobb (1963)...
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Gulbenkian, entrepreneur and art collector Behçet Kemal Çağlar, poet Stanwood Cobb, educator and author, founder of the Progressive Education Association...
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original on 5 September 2013. Retrieved 5 September 2013. "In Memoriam – Stanwood Cobb 1881–1982". Baháʼí World. Vol. 18. 1986. p. 814. Retrieved 10 May 2024...
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