ELIZABETH PALMER PEABODY (16 May 1804-3 January 1894), friend and associate of the leading figures in the Transcendentalist movement, is remembered for her various educational interests, for her publication of the Dial (1842-1843) and Aesthetic Papers...
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1804-1894), an American educator, author, and prominent member of the New England intellectual community, promoted the new kindergarten movement in the United States. Elizabeth Peabody was born in Billerica, Mass., on May 16,...
While Elizabeth Palmer Peabody's written works have not been as well known as those of others in the Transcendentalist circle, no history of Transcendentalism can fail to recognize her as a presence. A member of the Hedge Club, she was an active,...
Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (May 16, 1804-January 3, 1894), educator who opened the first English-language kindergarten in the United States. She was born in Billerica, Massachusetts. Long before most educators, Peabody embraced the premise that children's...
Elizabeth Ann (McCormack) Kneeland of Peabody died Aug. 23 at Salem Hospital after a battle with cancer. She was 63. She was born and raised in Jamaica Plain, and was a graduate of Roslindale High School. She had resided in Peabody for 41...
Law firm, Nixon Peabody LLP, announced that Elizabeth Moore, partner in the firm's New York City and Albany offices, was among seven distinguished women honored at the Girl Scout Council of Greater New York annual gala ealrier this month at the Grand Hyatt New...