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Mary (Raphael) Woolman - Names

Home economist, born in Camden, New Jersey, USA. She was educated at Columbia University and taught domestic economy at Teachers College, Columbia University (1893–1912). A well-known lecturer and writer, she specialized in vocational education and textiles, publishing among other works Textiles: A Handbook for Students and Consumers (1913) and Clothing: Choice, Care, Cost (1920).

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Aubrey Schenck (* August 26, 1908; Waagenfabrik Charles Schenck - American socialist Dorothea Schenck (* September 25, 1971) - German performer Ernst-Günther Schenck (* 1904 ; † December 21, 1882) - admiral in the United States Navy Jochen Schenck (* April 30, 1929) - German performer Joe Schenck (* 1891; † June 28, 1930) - singer from the duo Van and Schenck Joseph Schenck (* December 25, 1878; † October 22, 1961) - pioneer executive of the American film industry Nicholas Schenck (* November 14, 1881 ; † March 4, 1969) - a founder of the film industry in Hollywood Paul Schenck - pro-life activist Paul Fornshell Schenck (* April 19, 1899 ; † November 30, 1968) - U.S. Representative from Ohio Robert Schenck - pro-life activist
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