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FRANCES ELIZABETH WILLARD (1839–1898)

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Originally appearing in Volume V28, Page 658 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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FRANCES

ELIZABETH WILLARD (1839–1898)  ,
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American reformer, was born at Churchville, Monroe county, New York, on the 28th of September 1839 . She attended the
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Milwaukee
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Female College in 18J7 and in 1859 graduated at the North-western Female College at
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Evanston,
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Illinois . She then became a teacher, and in 1871–1874 she was president and professor of
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aesthetics of the Woman's College at Evanston, which became
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part of the North-Western University in 1873 . In 1874 she became corresponding secretary and from 1879 until her
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death was president of the
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National Woman's Christian
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Temperance Union, and from 1887 until her death was president of the
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World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union . She first spoke in favour of woman's suffrage in 1877; and in 1884 she was a member of the Executive Committee of the Prohibition party . In 1890 she was elected president of the Woman's National Council, which represented nearly all of the
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women's societies in
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America . She was one of the founders of Our Union, a New York publication in the interests of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and of the
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Signal (after 1882 the Union Signal), which she edited in 1892–1898 and which was the Illinois
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organ of the union . She died in New York City on the 18th of
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February 1898 . With Mary A . Livermore she edited A Woman of the Century (
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Buffalo, N.Y., 1893), which includes a sketch of her
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life; and she published Nineteen Beautiful Years (1864), a life of her
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sister; How to Win: A
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Book for Girls (1886), Glimpses of Fifty Years (1889), and, in collaboration with H . M . Winslow, Mrs S .

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White and others, Occupations for Women (1897) . See A . A . Gordon, The Beautiful Life of Frances E . Willard (Chicago, 1898), with an introduction by Lady Henry Somerset, and W . M . Thayer, Women Who Win (New York, 1896) . ' The law of Ilolland will be found set out in the case .
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Ibis in general accordance with that of France .

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