Margarethe Meyer-Schurz (born Margarethe Meyer; also called Margaretha Meyer-Schurz or just Margarethe Schurz; 27 August 1833 – 15 March 1876) was a German-American...
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Places in 1972 for its significance to the history of education. Margarethe Schurz (née Meyer) was born in Hamburg, Germany, and at age sixteen listened to...
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German language. While in London, Schurz married fellow revolutionary Johannes Ronge's sister-in-law, Margarethe Meyer, in July 1852 and then, like many...
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kindergartens in London (1851, with the assistance of her sister Margarethe Meyer Schurz), Manchester (1859) and Leeds (1860). She followed the precepts...
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America, but that seminal event actually took place in the home of Margarethe Meyer-Schurz in Watertown, Wisconsin, in 1854. Pollock did open the first kindergarten...
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Marwedel Elizabeth Palmer Peabody Alice Harvey Whiting Putnam Margarethe Meyer Schurz Pauline Agassiz Shaw Lucy Wheelock Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin Sarah...
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Keyser Preus (1852–1921), president of Luther College (Spring Prairie) Margarethe Schurz (1851–1876), opened first kindergarten in U.S. (Watertown) Philip...
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Schultz (born Arthur Flegenheimer) – New York City-area gangster Margarethe Schurz – established the kindergarten system in the United States Frank "The...
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Society Fall/Winter2008, Vol. 101 Issue 3/4, pp 285–314 "Schurz, Margarethe [Meyer] (Mrs. Carl Schurz) 1833 – 1876". June 11, 2011. Archived from the original...
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of the Catholic Church, and he married Bertha Meyer, sister of his friend Carl Schurz's wife, Margarethe. Ronge had also garnered support from Robert Blum...
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