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  1. Mary Raphael Schenck Woolman (April 26, 1860 – August 1, 1940) was an American educator known for her advocacy of vocational education and consumer education, particularly for women. She was one of the first woman faculty members at Teachers College in New York City.

  2. Aug 22, 2020 · Obituary for Mary Schenck Woolman. Tags: obituary. View Newspaper. Search the largest online newspaper archive. Hide Article Text (OCR) •. Source Citation. •. Report a problem with this page.

  3. Feb 4, 2016 · Her book, The Lost Art of Dress: The Women Who Once Made America Stylish, tells the story of the “Dress Doctors,” the women home economists of the 1900s. Many of them were women who were interested in the sciences, but were prevented from working in any university science department except home economics.

  4. Her book The Making of a Trade School (1910) detailed her experiences as founder and director. Woolman left New York in 1913 to take a position as professor of Household Economics and temporary Director of the School of Household Economics at Simmons. That same year, she succeeded Mary Morton Kehew as President of the Women’s Educational and ...

  5. Feb 6, 2021 · Clothing; choice, care, cost. by. Woolman, Mary Schenck, 1860-. Publication date. 1920. Topics. Clothing and dress. Publisher. Philadelphia, London : J.B. Lippincott Co.

  6. Mary Raphael Schenck Woolman (1860-1940) was an American educator known for her advocacy of vocational education and consumer education, particularly for women. She was one of the first woman faculty members at Teachers College in New York City.

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  8. Jan 9, 2007 · The making of a trade school. by. Woolman, Mary Schenck, b. 1860. Publication date. 1910. Topics. Manhattan Trade School for Girls. Publisher. Boston, Whitcomb & Barrows.

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