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She became Edna Snell Poulson, and was one of Snell Seminary's principals. Mary Snell was also a principal. Their sister, Margaret Snell, helped at the school. Mary went on to found the Home Economics department (now the College of Public Health and Human Sciences) at
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in 1867. For three years following graduation she was assistant principal of Dubuque High School. In 1871 she was elected superintendent of schools of Mahaska County, Iowa. From Strong -Minded Women by Louise Noun, Iowa State University Press, 1969.
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Edna Snell, (born September 29, 1843 in Farmington, New York) served a principal. At age 25, she was the only unmarried woman who attended the first meeting of the Northern Iowa Woman Suffrage meeting which was held in
64:. She eventually reorganized it before establishing Snell Seminary in Oakland. F Her family's involvement included three sisters and a brother who all helped with the school. 40:, Iowa May 17, 1869, the first woman's suffrage organization in Iowa run by women. Her parents were devoted Quakers. She had been a Progressive Friend in 197: 215: 179: 340: 233: 130:
Strong-Minded Women -the Emergence of the Woman Suffrage Movement in Iowa-Louise R. Noun, Iowa State University Press, 1969
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as its new principal. She renamed it to "The Wellesley School", and it was listed as still headed by her as late as 1950.
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Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915
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has an old photo of the school and commencement pamphlets from 1883 and 1892 in their collection.
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The Orpheum Theater is located on the school's Oakland site.
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A Handbook of Private Schools for American Boys and Girls
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Edna Snell Poulson died in 1913, and the school chose
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Oakland
Berkeley, California
Dubuque
New Sharon, Iowa
Grinnell College
Oregon State University
Benicia
San Francisco Call
Adelaide Smith
Oakland Museum of California
Edith Goetzman
Pearl Sindelar
"Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915"
Woman's Who's who of America: A Biographical Dictionary of Contemporary Women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915
657
"The"
"San Francisco Call 15 May 1908 β€” California Digital Newspaper Collection"
"San Francisco Call 19 July 1911 β€” California Digital Newspaper Collection"
"Simple Service Marks Mrs. Poulson's Funeral; Last Founder of Seminary Will Be Succeeded by Miss Adelaide Smith"
"Snell – Wellesley"
A Handbook of Private Schools for American Boys and Girls
"snell seminary - OMCA COLLECTIONS"
"[Letter], Mrs. M. J. Goetzman [to] Miss Edith Goetzman"
Localwiki entry on the school
Category
Girls' schools in California

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