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Annie Laws

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Laws co-founded the Cincinnati Kindergarten Association in 1879; she was president of the association from 1901 to 1927. "No one in Cincinnati thinks about kindergartens without thinking of Miss Annie Laws," explained a local history in 1927. She was president of the International Kindergarten Union
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From 1892 to 1893, Laws was president of the Cincinnati Columbian Exposition Association. In 1894, she was one of the seven founders of the Cincinnati Woman's Club, and its first president. She was president of the Ohio Federation of Women's Clubs from 1907 to 1909. She served on the local program
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Laws hosted meetings of the Cincinnati Visiting Nurse Association in her home. In 1888 she helped to establish the Cincinnati Training School for Nurses, and was president of the school. She founded the School for Household Arts in Cincinnati in 1910.
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in Cincinnati in 1927, at the age of 72. There is a collection of papers related to Laws in the University of Cincinnati Libraries, which also holds the records of the Cincinnati Kindergarten Association. A portrait of Annie Laws, painted by
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Anna Laws was born in Cincinnati, the daughter of James Hedding Laws and Sarah Amelia Langdon Laws. She attended Miss Appleton's School. In 1924, she received an honorary master's degree in education from the
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from 1903 to 1905, and chaired the Union's "Committee of Nineteen", working with other kindergarten movement leaders including
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This article is about the American educator and clubwoman; for the British-American conchologist with a similar name, see
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The Kindergarten; Reports of the Committee of Nineteen on the Theory and Practice of the Kindergarten
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The Kindergarten; Reports of the Committee of Nineteen on the Theory and Practice of the Kindergarten
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History of the Ohio Federation of Womenโ€™s Clubs for the First Thirty Years, 1894โ€“1924
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Biennial of the General Federation of Women's Clubs: Official Proceedings
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Cayton, Andrew R. L.; Sisson, Richard; Zacher, Chris (2006-11-08).
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International Kindergarten Union. Committee of Nineteen (1913).
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University of Cincinnati Libraries Special Collections
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(1963-09-28). 272:"Miss Annie Laws, Noted Organizer" 14: 365:Leonard, Lewis Alexander (1927). 94:International Kindergarten Union 600:"Services of Annie Laws Lauded" 323:Goss, Charles Frederic (1912). 1: 414:Kindergarten-Primary Magazine 143:, as its first woman member. 141:Cincinnati Board of Education 499:. July 2, 1927. p. 17. 299:Cincinnati Sites and Stories 613:– via Newspapers.com. 588:– via Newspapers.com. 456:The Cincinnati Woman's Club 354:– via Newspapers.com. 237:American National Biography 187:(1924, editor and compiler) 92:. She was president of the 667: 18: 276:The Club Woman's Magazine 35: 606:. 1930-06-09. p. 16 347:. 1927-07-02. p. 24 231:Blair, Karen J. (2000). 192:Personal life and legacy 107:University of Cincinnati 100:Early life and education 604:The Cincinnati Enquirer 579:The Cincinnati Enquirer 554:Smithsonian Institution 345:The Cincinnati Enquirer 641:People from Cincinnati 282:(8): 462. 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Annie Law
Annie Laws in later life, a white woman with grey hair, wearing glasses and a dark dress with a square neckline and sequined or beaded details
Cincinnati, Ohio
International Kindergarten Union
University of Cincinnati
Lucy Wheelock
Susan Blow
Patty Hill
Elizabeth Harrison
Cincinnati Board of Education
General Federation of Women's Clubs
Daughters of the American Revolution
World War I
Avondale, Ohio
Christ Hospital
Dixie Selden



"Laws, Annie (20 January 1855โ€“01 July 1927), woman's club leader and education reformer"
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10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.1501048




"Miss Annie Laws, Noted Organizer"
"Annie Laws โ€“ Philanthropist of Reading Road"

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