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at the end of July, and London, at 10 Clarges Street, in mid-August. In the beginning of
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Katharine Loring she is a most wonderful being. She has all the mere brute superiority which distinguishes man from woman combined with all the distinctively feminine virtues. There is nothing she cannot do from hewing wood and drawing water to driving runaway horses and
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in 1873 to contribute to women's education. She became head of the history department, the largest of the society's departments, a position she held for 20 years. Her sister, Louisa Putnam Loring, also helped out at the school. Louisa had
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Katharine (reading) and Louisa Loring in Study in Greens, by John Singer
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Sanitarium, director of the
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botanist, and Jane Loring Gray, Loring's aunt. The Kew arrangements were unsuitable to James' needs, and they relocated to
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and were active in combatting tuberculosis: Louisa Loring was the founder and president of the
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politician and member of the
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for 23 years, from 1918 to 1941, advocating the acquisition of the
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