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Virginia Frances Townsend

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where she was an advocate of exercise and physical education for women. She was a member of the Boston Authors Club.
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Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada
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A group of librarians in Boston put Townsend's name on a list of authors whose books should be
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because of "false and dangerous ideas of life" purportedly in the books.
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and a contributing author to other magazines. She later taught at
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New Haven, Connecticut
Arlington, Massachusetts
Arthur's Lady's Home Magazine
Dr. Dio Lewis's School for Young Ladies
banned from libraries
Only girls
That Queer Girl
One Woman's Two Lovers
A Boston Girl's Ambitions


"Virginia Frances Townsend"
Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada
"Virginia F. Townsend, 86, is dead at Arlington"
"The Librarian"
Boston Evening Transcript
Categories
American writers
People from New Haven, Connecticut
1836 births
1920 deaths

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