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Katherine Devereux Blake

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420: 169:. She compiled the first statistics showing the number of dark and badly lit rooms in public schools. She was a contributor of verse and prose to periodicals. Blake served as vice-president of the Association of Women Principals of New York City. She was a member of the Special New York City Commission of the National Educational Association, and the Executive Committee of the Normal College Alumnae. She was also a charter member of the Society of Political Study. Blake favored 381: 216:; ed. by Katharine D. Blake and Georgia Alexander. N. Y., Maynard, Merrill & Co., 1905. (Contains selections for memorizing and for reading to the children and by the children. Some of the selections are also suitable for recitations.) 152:
Blake served as Principal of Public School No. 6, in 1894. She organized the first evening high school for women in New York City, 1897. She served as Chair of the committee of teachers and principals that framed and presented to Mayor
222:; ed. by Katharine D. Blake and Georgia Alexander. N. Y., Charles E. Merrill Co., 1905. (Contains selections for memorizing and for reading to the children and by the children. Some of the selections are also suitable for recitations.) 210:; ed. by Katharine D. Blake and Georgia Alexander. N. Y., Maynard, Merrill & Co., 1905. (Contains selections for memorizing and for reading to the children and by the children.) 182: 161:. She called together the committee of women teachers and principals who made the first effort to secure adequate salaries for city teachers. She spoke in reply to President 240:; ed. by Katharine D. Blake and Georgia Alexander. N. Y., Charles E. Merrill Co., 1906. (Selections from standard writers suitable for memory gems and recitations.) 234:; ed. by Katharine D. Blake and Georgia Alexander. N. Y., Charles E. Merrill Co., 1906. (Selections from standard writers suitable for memory gems and recitations.) 228:; ed. by Katharine D. Blake and Georgia Alexander. N. Y., Charles E. Merrill Co., 1905. (Selections from standard writers suitable for memory gems and recitations.) 469: 459: 185:. Included in her suffragist activities she marched with hundreds of teachers in the 1915 New York parade sponsored by the Woman Suffrage Association. 42: 326: 464: 479: 158: 258: 474: 166: 204:. N. Y., Charles E. Merrill Co., 1905. (Contains selections for memorizing and for reading to the children and by the children.) 433: 181:
Blake was a peace activist and a suffragist. Among her peace activism activities she served as the New York Chair of the
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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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activist, and writer. She served for 34 years as the first principal of
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American educator, peace activist, women's rights activist and writer
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the petition asking for the appointment of women on the
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Blake died in St. Louis, Missouri on February 2, 1950.
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Katharine Devereux Blake

peace activist
women's rights
PS 6
New York City
Lillie Devereux Blake
Normal College
New York University
William Russell Grace
Board of Education
Franklin D. Roosevelt
National Educational Association
woman suffrage
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
Georgia Alexander
"Katherine Devereux Blake Collected Papers"
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"PS 6 The Lillie Devereaux Blake School - History of PS 6"


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"Katherine Devereux Blake: Chalkboard Champion, Suffragist, and Peace Activist"
"Katherine Devereux Blake"
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