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Abigail Adams Eliot

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Eliot's partner for more than 50 years was poet and teacher Anna E. Holman, who had been her classmate at Radcliffe. They shared a house in Concord from 1954 until Holman's death in 1969. She died of a heart attack on October 29, 1992, aged 100, at the New England Deaconess Home in Concord.
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with Boston philanthropist Elizabeth W. Pearson. In addition to teaching children, the school trained teachers in early childhood education. Eliot served as Director until 1952. She also continued her education, earning her Ed.M. from the
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and giving frequent talks to parent and church groups. In 1923 she helped found the Cambridge Nursery School. She helped organize the National Association for Nursery Education, which became the
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The Ruggles Street Nursery School eventually became the Nursery Training School of Boston and moved to 355 Marlboro Street. In 1951 it became the Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study at
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organized "emergency nursery schools" for needy children. Eliot became a member of the National Advisory Committee for the program, and supervised its New England operations.
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in 1914, she spent five years doing social work for Associated Charities and the Children's Mission to Children. From 1919 to 1920 she studied at
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neighborhood of Boston on October 9, 1892, the youngest child of Reverend Christopher Rhodes Eliot and Mary Jackson (May) Eliot. The
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in 1926 and her Ed.D. in 1930. Eliot became a leading proponent of early childhood education, teaching at the Ruggles School and at
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In January 1922, with the sponsorship the Woman's Education Association, Eliot co-founded the Ruggles Street Nursery School in
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Nursery School and Training Centre in London, and to prepare herself to start a similar school in Boston.
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for 13 years, Reverend Eliot became the minister and social worker at the Bulfinch Place Church in the
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Ohles, Frederik; Ohles, Shirley M.; Ramsay, John G. (1997). "ELIOT, Abigail Adams".
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Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development
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is named for Eliot and her colleague, Elizabeth W. Pearson.
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National Association for the Education of Young Children
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National Association for the Education of Young Children
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After retiring in 1952, Eliot taught for two years at
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During the Depression, the Roosevelt Administration's
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Biographical Dictionary of Modern American Educators
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Dorchester, Boston
Concord, Massachusetts
Radcliffe College
Harvard Graduate School of Education
Early childhood education
early childhood education
National Association for the Education of Young Children
Federal Emergency Relief Administration
Concord, Massachusetts
Tufts University
Dorchester
Eliots
Boston Brahmin
Unitarian
William G. Eliot
Washington University in St. Louis
Martha May Eliot
Nobel laureate
T.S. Eliot

First Parish Church of Dorchester
Meeting House Hill
West End
Beacon Hill
Winsor School
Radcliffe College
Oxford University
Rachel McMillan
Roxbury

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