Snyder, Alice Dorothea, 1887-1943

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Name (Latin)
Snyder, Alice Dorothea, 1887-1943
Date of birth
1887-10-29
Date of death
1943-02-17
Gender
female
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Other Identifiers

VIAF: 71768074
Wikidata: Q67406244
Library of congress: n 50014933
TAU10: 000291856
Sources of Information
  • Her The critical principle, 1918.
  • The critical principle of the reconciliation of opposites as employed by Coleridge, 1918.
  • LC Authorities online 6/2006

Wikipedia description:

Alice Dorothea Snyder (October 29, 1887 – February 17, 1943) was an American professor of English at Vassar College and president of the Poughkeepsie Woman Suffrage Party. During the early 20th century, Snyder led the campaign that earned New York women the right to vote. Besides her positive impact to the women's rights movement, Snyder was an academic who focused on the work of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. British philosopher John Henry Muirhead called Snyder a "pioneer in the sympathetic re-examination of these manuscripts".

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