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Mary Gray Peck

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and other papers. As a journalist, she contributed to various industrial and academic periodicals, magazines, and newspapers research articles, original investigations, fiction and verse. In religion, she was liberal.
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Women's City Club; American Woman Suffrage Association; Modern Language Association; University of Minnesota Alumna Association; and the Drama League of America.
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work and journalism. She served as chair of the Drama Sub-Committee of the Committee on Literature and Library Extension in the
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Peck served as Assistant Professor of English, at the University of Minnesota, for eight years. She resigned in 1909 to go into
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Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915
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before becoming an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Minnesota. Later, she became associated with the
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at the University of Minnesota. At University of Cambridge, England, she did graduate work in
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Peck served as special correspondent from the International Suffrage Congress, 1911, for the
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Germelshausen; a drama in four acts by M.G. Peck, Carl Schlenker, Frances B. Potter.
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Outline study course in modern drama beginning with the 19th century
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Sixth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
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Sixth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
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American journalist, suffragist, and clubwoman (1867–1957)
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National American Woman Suffrage Association activists
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Mary Gray Peck between 1895 and 1909
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Seneca Castle
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Jenkintown
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New York
Elmira College
University of Minnesota
University of Cambridge
General Federation of Women's Clubs
College Equal Suffrage League
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Women's Trade Union League
Woman Suffrage Party
Sixth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
Stockholm
Seneca Castle, Ontario County, New York
philology
Old English
Middle English
suffrage
General Federation of Women's Clubs
College Equal Suffrage League
National American Woman Suffrage Association
New York City
Women's Trade Union League
Sixth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance
Stockholm

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