Molly Elliot Seawell
Molly Elliot Seawell was the author of forty books, including regional fiction, romances, books for boys (primarily nautical stories), and nonfiction.
Molly Elliot Seawell was the author of forty books, including regional fiction, romances, books for boys (primarily nautical stories), and nonfiction.
Active in urban planning in two cities: St. Louis, Missouri, and Cleveland, Ohio
Indefatigable activist for social and economic justice
1600s Irish nun
1600s Irish co-foundress and first abbess of the Irish Poor Clares in Dublin, Bethlehem and Athlone
Irish Daughter of Charity and nurse
Irish missionary doctor and public health campaigner
American publishing company executive and the founder of Modern Curriculum Press, In.
The first woman on the editorial board of the New York Times (NYT) (1936-54) and the first woman to receive the Pulitzer Prize for foreign correspondence (1937)
Deaf woman who ministered to the Catholic hearing impaired community of Cleveland.