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Jessica Garretson Finch

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Evolutionary and revolutionary methods will bring the real resurrection, the Renaissance of man! We are passing through an economic age, and though conservative folk are usually the most popular it is our real work to enlarge the social conscience; our ancestors barely kept themselves alive, we
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She gave paid, public talks on the subject to young ladies as a part-time job to help support herself when she was a college student in the 1890s. After graduating from college, she continued to lecture to young ladies on a range of topics and also worked as a tutor in subjects including
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minister Rev. Ferdinand Van De Vere Garretson and Helen Philbrick Garretson. When she was 12, the family moved from New York, where her father was rector of Grace Chapel on West 22nd Street, to
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had not given her or her classmates the skills needed to earn a living. Ironically, Finch became not a career-oriented college, but rather "one of the most famed of U.S. girls'
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have made a living, and our descendants will pass ascetic beautiful lives, never selfishly nor foolishly, but on a solid foundation and for the advancement of all.
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She was married to James Wells Finch with whom she had a daughter, Elsie; the couple divorced. In 1913 Finch married John O'Hara Cosgrave, an editor of the
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Finch founded the Finch school in 1900 to provide career training for young women, saying that her own education at
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Martin, Willa (11 November 1945). "Mrs. Cosgrave Waited for Times To Catch Up With 'Radical' Ideas (profile)".
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in 1893, the first graduating class of the new, women's college. She applied to attend law school at
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In a February 1908 talk that Finch gave at the Civitas Club in New York City, she said:
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as joint heads until they retired in 1929. The Kenney sisters had been trained by
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Finch founded the Finch School, later Finch Junior College, and, after 1952,
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before entering Barnard College. Finch received her A.B. from
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Finch died at her home in Manhattan on October 31, 1949.
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She was the mother of Elsie Finch McKeogh, a New York
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a secondary school for girls. In 1916 she founded the
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Chicago Review Press. p. 13. 228:List of suffragists and suffragettes 13: 187:Women's Social and Political Union 14: 639: 598:Suffragists from New York (state) 588:American women's rights activists 165:Finch founded the college as the 101:She was a founding member of the 68:New York University School of Law 495: 143:Finch College and Lennox School 386:"Finch & Current Events". 1: 233: 127:In June 1949 she was given a 33: 503:"The Kenney Papers: A Guide" 82:, president of the New York 7: 221: 129:Doctorate of Humane Letters 114:Flower and Kitchen Gardens. 10: 644: 479:Joss Whedon: The Biography 507:University of East Anglia 192: 73: 213: 44:Franconia, New Hampshire 550:New York Herald Tribune 534:Alton Evening Telegraph 342:: 108. 11 January 1913. 268:New York Herald Tribune 84:Equal Franchise Society 20:Jessica Garretson Finch 613:Barnard College alumni 509:. 2018. 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Index

Lennox School
Finch College
Congregational
Franconia, New Hampshire
Dow Academy
Cambridge Latin School
Barnard College
Columbia University
Law School
New York University School of Law
suffragette
Equal Franchise Society
Socialist
Greek
Colony Club
Doctorate of Humane Letters
New York University
Barnard College
finishing schools
Finch College
Lennox School
Kitty Kenney
Jennie Kenney
Maria Montessori
Women's Social and Political Union
New York World
literary agent
List of suffragists and suffragettes

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